LOSC Lille Metropole defender Matthieu Chalme says the French side are not looking for revenge in the last 16 second leg clash at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Ryan Giggs's match-winning free-kick sparked protests from the Lille players, who seemed to be contemplating an unprecented walk-off.
Play resumed, but after the game les dogues officials took the matter up with UEFA, who rejected the original complaint and then vetoed an appeal.
However, Chalme says over-turning the one-goal deficit is the only aim the Lille players have when they visit Old Trafford on Wednesday.
"We're not thinking about the game as a chance to get revenge, we've got nothing against United," he told UEFA.com.
"It was just sad to lose after playing really well. Now we have to score two goals over there. The whole club is focused on that and we haven't let our heads drop."
Having been beaten by relegation-threatened Nice last week, Lille prepared for the trip to Manchester with a 4-0 win at home against Troyes AC at the weekend. And Chalme insists the last 16 tie is by no means over.
"It's not finished yet, as our first-leg performance proves," he said. "We matched them in the tackle, in our commitment and going forward. We were patient at the start, then after the break we caused them trouble on the counter and got to the loose balls first."