Manchester United’s late equaliser in the first leg of this UEFA Champions League last 16 tie has set up this intriguing winner-takes-all second leg at Old Trafford. With the hosts yet to beat Atletico Madrid (D2, L1), they might need to repeat the battling performance they put in to defeat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 at the weekend, which manager Ralf Rangnick said was the response they needed following recent disappointments. Unbeaten in three UEFA competition games against Spanish opponents on home (W2, D1), the Red Devils have also gone four home competitive fixtures without defeat (W2, D2), whi…