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"When did we sign Iniesta?" - fans 'aroused' by what Fred did against Atletico

  /  autty

Manchester United fans have been left mightily impressed by a remarkable piece of skill from Fred in their Champions League Round of 16 second leg clash against Atletico Madrid.

The Brazilian midfielder produced a moment of magic in the first half when he skipped past Stefan Savic with utmost ease. Fred backheeled the ball from near the byline and drifted inside to leave the Atletico Madrid defender guessing. The quick change in pace and direction left Savic completely rooted to his spot.

Although Manchester United were unable to trouble Atletico after the incredible piece of skill from Fred, fans were quick to notice the beauty of it. One fan tweeted:

"Lmao when did we sign Iniesta?"

Here are some of the other reactions from the Manchester United fans:

Fred, who has often been the scapegoat during testing times at Old Trafford, is slowly showing signs of his best form. The 29-year-old produced a stunning display in the 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur and has enjoyed a really lively start to the ongoing game against Atletico Madrid.

Manchester United trail Atletico Madrid at the break

Despite their promising start to the game, Ralf Rangnick's men find themselves trailing Atletico at half-time. Earlier, the Red Devils came close to scoring through Anthony Elanga, but the youngster's attempt was blocked by Jan Oblak.

Rodrigo De Paul then forced an excellent save from David De Gea after his strike from distance for Atletico. The visitors also had a goal disallowed for offside after Marcos Llorente was flagged offside in the build-up to Joao Felix finding the back of the net.

However, Diego Simeone's men finally edged themselves ahead in the 41st minute through Renan Lodi. The Brazilian full-back got on the end of a looping cross aimed towards the far post by Antoine Griezmann and executed his downward header to perfection.

Atletico currently lead the tie 2-1 on aggregate and are going through to the quarter-finals as things stand. Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldo will be determined to claw their way back into the game, but have only 45 minutes of normal time left to force a comeback at Old Trafford.