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Dendoncker denies United, violence mars Lyon-Besiktas

Leander Dendoncker struck late to snatch a 1-1 draw for Anderlecht against Manchester United in the first leg of Thursday's Europa League quarter-final, while crowd trouble overshadowed Lyon's tie with Besiktas. Belgian international midfielder Dendoncker rose to majestically power home a header from Ivan Obradovic's cross four minutes from time and cancel out Henrikh Mkhitaryan's first-half opener. It was no less than Anderlecht deserved for a committed second-half display, although United will rue not taking earlier chances to kill off the tie ahead of next week's return at Old Trafford. "We have to kill matches. We had chances, control, but we don't score goals," said United boss Jose Mourinho. "There was lots of space to kill, there were good chances that we don't get because of a bad touch, sloppy touch, a flick, bad decisions in the last third." In Lyon, Turkish fans clashed with rival supporters and security forces in the run-up to kick-off before fans spilled onto the pitch causing a 45-minute delay to a match designated as high-risk by authorities. The violence came in the same week that the Borussia Dortmund team bus was attacked with explosives in Germany and Leicester City fans had clashed with police in Madrid. Despite the problems, Lyon had the last laugh, coming back from a goal down to win 2-1 in the dying stages. With United potentially facing two matches a week right through to the end of the season, Mourinho had been hoping for a quiet night to conserve energy ahead of Sunday's crunch Old Trafford clash against Chelsea. United should have won but Anderlecht had their moments, particularly at the beginning of both halves. They created the first clear chance but Massimo Bruno connected only with thin air when well placed on the edge of the box. Frank Acheampong was lively down the Anderlecht left, with one low cross begging to be knocked in but evading everyone. Yet United soon started to assert their class and were a lick of paint from going in front when Marcus Rashford's inswinger picked out Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Ruben Martinez made a point blank save and Jesse Lingard knocked the follow-up onto the post before Anderlecht scrambled the ball clear. Bram Nuytinck then threw himself full length to block a Mkhitaryan shot as United started to turn the screw. - Fellaini jeered - Serigne Mbodji was next to produce a desperate last-ditch tackle to deny Lingard but by now Mkhitaryan was dictating play. United were at times guilty of over-playing in the final third but the chances were starting to rack up. And Mkhitaryan opened the scoring on 36 minutes after Rashford's volley from Antonio Valencia's cross was only parried by Martinez, the Armenian running on to slot home from close range despite a tight angle. Anderlecht started the second half with renewed vigour as Nicolae Stanciu curled a free-kick just over the bar and then Valencia was forced into three interventions in quick succession, first hooking a Bruno effort off the line and then twice blocking Acheampong. United at times lived dangerously but Anderlecht didn't have the quality to capitalise, even with the introduction of semi-fit top scorer Lukasz Teodorczyk 15 minutes from time. United's Belgian international Marouane Fellaini -- formerly of Standard Liege -- provided an entertaining 15-minute substitute cameo, provoking a cacophony of jeers from the home crowd every time he touched the ball. He even had a chance from 20 yards that drew nervous gasps from the home crowd, although it deflected into Martinez's arms. Pogba could have all but finished off the tie seven minutes from time but his weak shot found only Marintez's legs. And Dendoncker had the last word with Anderlecht's only shot on target. In Lyon, former Liverpool star Ryan Babel gave Besiktas a 15th-minute lead before Corentin Tolisso and Jeremy Morel hit goals in the 83rd and 84th minutes to give the French club a lifeline. Davy Klaassen struck twice to power Ajax to a 2-0 win over Schalke in Amsterdam as Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar made an unhappy return to his former club. Celta Vigo will take a 3-2 advantage into the return against Belgian side Genk after first-half goals from Pione Sisto, Iago Aspas and John Guidetti in Spain. But Genk will remain confident of progressing to the last four thanks to strikes from Jean-Paul Boetius and Thomas Buffel.