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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Wigan 0 vs 5 Man Utd

United rout Wigan as Owen gets off the mark

As the half time whistle went fans could be forgiven for feeling slightly anxious about the number of missed chances. However they need not have worried as just 5 minutes into the second half Wayne Rooney opened the scoring, heading in Valencia's cross. Berbatov soon added an un-orthodox second, a deflected second goal for Rooney made it three before Owen and Nani added one each.

England striker Wayne Rooney joined the 100 club and Michael Owen got off the mark as Manchester United re-discovered that winning habit in emphatic style.

Rooney made the breakthrough in the 56th minute and got his second nine minutes later in a fine second half show.

In between Dimitar Berbatov found the target in the 58th minute as United bounced back from their humbling by newly-promoted Burnley in midweek.

Owen made his mark in the 85th minute after replacing Rooney 13 minutes earlier and Nani completed the scoring in stoppage time with a superb free-kick.

The day, however, belonged to Rooney, such an unselfish worker, as he scored his 100th and 101st goals for the club.

Yet United found it hard going in the first half even though they had plenty of possession.

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson looked concerned at the break after making seven changes to his side in a bid for victory at the DW Stadium.

He was looking for an immediate response after what happened at Turf Moor and his side almost took the lead in the fourth minute with a swift break.

Nani cut the ball back into the area and Darren Fletcher was the first to react but saw his effort cleared off the line by Titus Bramble.

Three minutes later Paul Scholes hoisted a shot high over the bar following a clever flick from Berbatov after Fletcher had carved out the opening.

Wigan were again on the back foot after 16 minutes when Rooney strode forward but his effort was deflected wide.

Rooney then made time and space in the area only for goalkeeper Chris Kirkland to smother his close-range shot.

United were looking menacing every time they poured forward and Berbatov headed into Kirkland's arms following a cross from Nani four minutes later.

Wigan, however, almost took the lead with their first real attack in the 26th minute.

Jason Koumas showed good skill to work his way to the edge of the penalty area. He tried to curl the ball beyond Ben Foster only for the goalkeeper to react superbly and divert it to safety.

United responded in the 32nd minute and Rooney got away from Bramble only to rattle a shot against Kirkland's legs.

Then Fletcher's effort was cleared in the 39th minute after he had been set-up by Scholes.

Wigan, however, came close to opening the scoring in the 49th minute when Charles N'Zogbia won a free-kick off Patrice Evra early in the second half.

N'Zogbia dusted himself down and and picked out Paul Scharner in the area. He peeled away from his marker only to head narrowly wide of the post.

Antonio Valencia, such a cult figure during his time at Wigan, had to endure catcalls and jeers after going to ground in the 54th minute.

The Ecuador winger, however, was smiling two minutes later when he supplied the cross that led to the opening goal.

It came from Rooney - a fine header into the corner - and a landmark one as well. He savoured the moment and the goal was his reward for another typically hard shift.

That was the cue for United to turn the screw and Berbatov added a second two minutes later.

He started and finished the move cheekily chipping the ball over Kirkland before finding the net with his second touch after Scholes supplied the through ball.

United made it 3-0 in the 65th minute thanks to Rooney's second goal of the game. There was touch of luck about this effort as his shot took a slight deflection off Mario Melchiot to wrong-foot Kirkland after Berbatov had supplied the opening.

Rooney was given a rousing reception by the visiting fans when he was replaced by Michael Owen in the 72nd minute.

It was damage limitation now for Wigan, who had lost at home to Wolves in midweek.

However Owen made it 4-0 to United with his first goal for the club, a cool finish into the corner in the 85th minute after he had been set up by Nani.

Nani had the final word with a superb free-kick in stoppage time from 25 yards that sailed over a stranded Kirkland's head.

Teams:

Wigan Kirkland, Melchiot, Scharner, Bramble, Figueroa,N'Zogbia (Scotland 73), Thomas, Diame (McCarthy 74),Koumas (Sinclair 62), Gomez, Rodallega.

Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Edman, Boyce, King.

Booked: Rodallega, Scharner.

Man Utd Foster, Neville, Vidic, Jonathan Evans (O'Shea 72),Evra, Valencia, Fletcher, Scholes (Gibson 72), Nani,Rooney (Owen 71), Berbatov.

Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Giggs, Welbeck, Fabio Da Silva.

Booked: Scholes, Evra.

Goals: Rooney 56, Berbatov 58, Rooney 65, Owen 85, Nani 90.

Att: 18,164

Ref: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Vidic set to return for Reds


Vidic set to return for Reds

Nemanja Vidic will return for United on Saturday against Wigan, but that good news was offset by confirmation that Rio Ferdinand will be missing for up to a month.

Sir Alex confirmed the return of one of his favoured central defenders on Friday, but conceded that a minor muscle tear in Rio's thigh will keep him out for "hopefully three, but maybe four" weeks.

"We don't have any new injuries from Wednesday night. They're all fit," he said.

"The one position we're hoping for an improvement in is with Vidic. He's trained now for ten days and he is ready for a game. Hopefully he'll be OK for Saturday.

"Gary Neville played 15 minutes at Burnley and he could be ready too, and that gives us experience at an important time after defeat on Wednesday."

In Neville and Vidic, Sir Alex will welcome back plenty of experience into a defensive unit that has been shorn of familiarity this season.

"Experience is important," the Reds boss added. "And the kind of experience that Gary brings is great for us, while Vidic's performance levels since he's been with us have been outstanding. So you'd always want Nemanja in your team. We'll get that back on Saturday and that'll help us."




  • Gameweek 3 Fixtures
  • Saturday 22 August
  • Arsenal v Portsmouth
  • Birmingham v Stoke City
  • Hull City v Bolton
  • Man City v Wolves
  • Sunderland v Blackburn
  • Wigan v Man Utd
  • Sunday 23 August
  • West Ham v Tottenham
  • Burnley v Everton
  • Fulham v Chelsea
  • Monday 24 August
  • Liverpool v Aston Villa


Sunderland 1 - 3 Chelsea
Wigan 0 - 1 Wolves
Birmingham 1 - 0 Portsmouth
Burnley 1 - 0 Man Utd
Hull City 1 - 5 Tottenham
Liverpool 4 - 0 Stoke City



Wigan v Manchester United

DW Stadium Saturday 22 August 2009 15:00

It may only have been the Reds' second game of the season - and early dropped points are not unusual at United - but defeat to Burnley clearly hurt as Sir Alex Ferguson was in defiant and focused mood on Friday.

The United boss takes his men to Wigan on Saturday and is demanding an immediate riposte to erase the memory of Wednesday's shock 1-0 loss at Turf Moor.

"[Bad starts to seasons] are possibly part of our history," he said. "But we don't like losing, and we don't like losing in a situation where we feel we should have won.

"Maybe it was always going to be Burnley's night, having been out of the top league for 33 years. Their fans were fantastic. It was the biggest night of their lives, and their players ran their socks off. It was an incredible effort by them physically.

"They scored a fantastic goal, too. We maybe should have dealt with it better, but nonetheless it was an incredible strike.

"If that was one of our players, we'd be saying he's world class and he'd get all the headlines. Robbie Blake has been around a long time and I've seen him do that many times before. Nobody is saying Robbie Blake is a world class player, but it was a world class finish. You won't see many better this season."

United's own goalscoring opportunities in the match went begging, a clear source of concern for the boss. But he remains confident that his players will step up to the plate in front of goal, firmly insisting that he won't add to his squad in the transfer market this month.

"We've dominated two games of football, but of course we'd like to score more goals. Our ratio of goals dropped last season - our poorest for 15 years in terms of goal difference. That was an issue last year and will be again unless we step up to the mark, which I'm confident we will do. We'll win games because this is a good squad of players."

Nevertheless, that trust in his players does not dilute the urgency with which he wants the team to click into top form. He added: "You can't lose too many games in this league and we've already lost one.

"It's another day in the history of Manchester United. It's not part of us that we like, but nonetheless it's part of us. It's happened before and it'll happen again. At this club, whenever we have a defeat it's what you go and do about it.

"On Saturday, as is always the case in football, we have an opportunity. Four days after a bad defeat we can do something about it. Hopefully we do that."

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