Di Maria has already made his debut for United, playing for 70
minutes in a goalless draw with Burnley at Turf Moor in the Premier League last weekend.
Not exact matches
Jurgen Klinsmann's side held Belgium to a
goalless draw in the normal 90
minutes, and even after they went 2 - 0 down
in extra time, they still rallied, pulled a goal back and even threatened to take the contest to penalties.
After a tight first 45
minutes which ended
in a
goalless draw, Roma finally got themselves
in front through Federico Balzaretti's effort on 63
minutes.
With 15
minutes until the end, when it seemed that the match will finished with a
goalless draw, who else than the Argentinian magician, Lionel Messi steps
in and
in a space of just three
minutes bags two goals to put Barca
in control.
Nobbs also played the full 90
minutes of England's
goalless draw against France, while Alex Scott came on
in the 71st
minute.
Being held into a
goalless draw in the first 45
minutes, it wasn't until Yaya Toure's penalty on 72
minutes that City finally broke the dead lock.
United's recent run of form has come
in for scrutiny after scoring just one goal
in over 400
minutes of play — including three consecutive
goalless draws.