FC Basel 1893 will take on Manchester United FC for a place in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 in two weeks' time after hanging on for a 3-2 victory against FC Oțelul Galați. The Freis, first Fabian and then Alexander, both struck inside 15 minutes and when Basel captain Marco Streller added a third eight minutes before the break it seemed to have drawn a line under this as a contest. But his opposite number Gabriel Giurgiu gave the home supporters something to cheer and they really began to believe when Liviu Antal reduced the deficit still further with nine minutes left, only for Basel to hold on for three vital Group C points. It was Giurgiu's team who had taken an immediate grip on the contest. How different a story it might have been had Cristian Sârghi converted the chance that Laurențiu Iorga's free-kick laid on for him at the far post. The ball came quickly to the defender and he could only steer his header over the bar. Oțelul's pressing game looked to be working well but the illusion could not be sustained and Basel's stealth on the counterattack was soon to pay dividends. It was a neat move that provided the opening goal, Alexander Frei knocking the ball forward for Streller to tee up Fabian Frei and while the shot was hard and true, Branko Grahovac looked disappointed not to keep it out. The Swiss league leaders now played with the attitude of a team who knew this bitterly cold night held the possibility of more goals. The second followed four minutes later as Oțelul's offside trap came apart, leaving Streller to stride on. He could have gone for goal himself but unselfishly chipped the ball across for Alexander Frei to volley in. Streller got his goal in the 37th minute, staying cool under pressure from two defenders to easily beat Grahovac after Adrian Sălăgeanu's clearance had hit Alexander Frei's back and fallen for the tall No9. Basel played out the first 30 minutes of the second half without mishap. But when Giurgiu scored from just inside the area the complexion changed and Oțelul found a new momentum. Park Joo Ho was then too casual in the area, allowing Antal to dispossess the left-back, finish smartly and set up a tense finale. Yann Sommer was not to be beaten again, though, and St. Jakob-Park will be rocking when the 2009 champions come calling on matchday six, when only a win will be enough to send Basel through with SL Benfica.
Dorinel Munteanu, Oțelul coach: "We had a very poor first half, even though we started well and had a big opportunity in the fourth minute. When you start a game 2-0 down in the 14th minute, at such a level and in such a competition, it is impossible to win. Again we made gifts to our opponents, especially the first two goals, which were decisive. Afterwards we had some good moments, in which we played well, we scored two goals and could have even scored a third one, but once again, at such a level and in such a competition, only a few such moments are not enough. However, I am proud of the team which I lead."
Heiko Vogel, FC Basel coach: "I was incredibly relieved when the game was over. It is inexplicable that we made life so hard for ourselves. Galați's goals came out of the blue and then suddenly we were having problems, the calm was gone and they were playing well, but luckily for us we improved again. I do not blame the team though. We won and still have a chance of reaching the round of 16, which is a good thing. Everything else, especially the final phase of the match, will be talked about later. Despite having to win against Manchester United now, it is simply great that there will be this duel at St. Jakob-Park. That's what we have been working torwards. I congratulate my team. I am of course not completely pleased with today's game, but I have already said that. We had to finish the match better than we did with a 3-0 lead in our favour, we had to counterattack with more direction. But it was shown again why football is so spectacular - you never know what is going to happen. In the end this doesn't really matter any more, given the nice position we are in ahead of the last matchday. What remains is a wonderful feeling." [UEFA.com]