Time to attack! Marseille will now feel Manchester United's full force, warn Rooney and Vidic
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He added: 'I felt we could have done a bit more out there. But it's not over and we're confident to go back to Old Trafford and finish the job.
'We didn't test their goalkeeper enough. We were solid as a shape defensively and that was our foundation. It just didn't quite click. Our passing was a bit off throughout the team. Hopefully we can finish the job, we've been quite immense at Old Trafford this season.
'As the game went on we started creating more chances. So that makes us confident going into the second leg. Our fans are brilliant and I think we'll be a bit too much for them, hopefully.'
Nani agreed with Smalling that United's performance was below par, but also looked forward to the second leg and backed his side to progress.
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