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United Cruise Past Blues (Sky Sports)
Manchester United 3 Chelsea 0
Manchester
United boosted their title hopes with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Chelsea at
Old Trafford.
United created the better opportunities in a fiercely competitive first half and
broke the deadlock just before the interval when Nemanja Vidic nodded in a
corner.
The Blues were unable to respond at the start of the second period and fell 2-0
behind when Wayne Rooney finished past Petr Cech from Patrice Evra's cross.
Dimitar Berbatov then turned home Cristiano Ronaldo's free-kick late on as
United climbed back to third and closed to within one point of the Blues.
Strange
Luiz Felipe Scolari's decision not to start with Nicolas Anelka, especially with
Rio Ferdinand's back injury ruling him out, seemed strange.
But Chelsea seemed more incisive in midfield early on, even if their hosts had
more possession.
Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack both had chances and a more natural offensive
player than Ashley Cole would surely have profited from Deco's inspired pass
instead of allowing it to bounce through to Edwin van der Sar.
In return a viciously curling Ryan Giggs free-kick caused Cech a problem, more
so than Berbatov's scuffed shot after being invited to shoot by Rooney.
But, with Ronaldo and Ballack also having penalty claims turned down, a hotly
contested scrap was still waiting for its switch to be triggered as it entered
the last couple of first-half minutes.
Ronaldo might have flicked it but he mis-hit a shot that bounced into Rooney.
Then Darren Fletcher had a penalty appeal turned down when his effort struck
John Terry on the arm.
Bemused
Instead, United got the corner which will still be debated for some time. Rooney
seemed to know exactly what he was doing when he rolled the ball into, then out
of the quadrant. Giggs ambled over, crossed and Ronaldo - expected to be crowned
FIFA world player of the year in Zurich tomorrow - powered home a near-post
header.
Referee Howard Webb said no. United reacted with fury at the perceived injustice
of it all, surrounding the linesman who had made the decision. Chelsea were
merely bemused.
Amazingly, Chelsea were still trying to take it in as Giggs swung over the
re-take. This time Berbatov got there first, flicking the ball on towards the
far post where Vidic arrived to power home.
A month ago, Vidic scored United's injury-time winner against Sunderland before
getting sent off in the Club World Cup final win in Japan that might yet rule
him out of the Champions League clashes with Mourinho's Inter Milan.
This was something different and prompted Scolari into a half-time reshuffle,
with Anelka replacing Deco.
The move worked to the extent that Chelsea were able to enjoy more sustained
spells with the ball.
Double negative
However, the double negative for the visitors was that their finishing was poor
and their need to attack played to United's strengths.
Nevertheless, Chelsea's goal should not have been under threat once Evra
exchanged passes with Ronaldo but then skimmed Berbatov's head with the
left-wing cross.
Cole seemed to be in control of the situation but Rooney had other ideas as he
pushed his leg between the England full-back's and got enough power into a shot
to divert it past a startled Cech.
And when Ronaldo picked out Berbatov with a low free-kick four minutes from time
that gave the Bulgarian an easy finish, Scolari could probably feel Jose
Mourinho's eyes burning into him from above, with the Portuguese tactician
watching Chelsea for the first time since leaving his Stamford Bridge post.
Manchester United |
Team Statistics |
Chelsea |
3 |
Goals |
0 |
1 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
5 |
Shots on Target |
1 |
3 |
Shots off Target |
5 |
6 |
Blocked Shots |
5 |
6 |
Corners |
3 |
14 |
Fouls |
17 |
3 |
Offsides |
1 |
3 |
Yellow Cards |
5 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
83.8 |
Passing Success |
81.3 |
17 |
Tackles |
22 |
88.2 |
Tackles Success |
59.1 |
51.6 |
Possession |
48.4 |
47.3 |
Territorial Advantage |
52.7 |
Teams
Manchester United van der Sar, Evans, Vidic, Evra (O’Shea 66), Neville,
Fletcher, Giggs (Carrick 79), Ronaldo, Park, Rooney, Berbatov
Subs Not Used
Kuszczak, Scholes, Tevez,
Anderson, Welbeck
Booked
Ronaldo, Rooney, Park
Goals
Vidic 45, Rooney 63, Berbatov 87
Chelsea
Cech,
Carvalho, Terry, A. Cole, Bosingwa (Belletti 64), Mikel, Ballack, Lampard, Deco
(Anelka 46), Drogba, J. Cole (Di Santo 85)
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Ferreira, Ivanovic, Kalou
Booked
Lampard,
Bosingwa, Carvalho, Terry, Belletti
Goals
Attendance 75,455
Referee
H. Webb