Sunday, February 15, 2009

Derby County 1 - 4 Manchester United

Derby County 1 - 4 Manchester United

Ryan Giggs turned in a scintillating performance as Manchester United eased into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 4-1 victory over Derby at Pride Park.

Giggs did not get his name on the scoresheet as Nani, Darron Gibson, Cristiano Ronaldo and Danny Welbeck took the honours.

But he was at the centre of all the good work United produced on an eventful afternoon which leaves him just three wins away from becoming the first player since the 19th century to collect five winners' medals in this most historic of competitions.

Six weeks ago, United came to the same ground and were humbled as Derby basked in the glory of Nigel Clough's appointment.

The Red Devils reversed that result to book a Carling Cup final place, since when they have enhanced an unlikely quintuple bid by taking a stranglehold in the Barclays Premier League title race.

Keen to ensure there was no repeat east midlands horror show, Ferguson sent his team - showing seven changes from the one that defeated West Ham last weekend - out with a sense of determination.

Stephen Bywater was twice called upon to keep the visitors out, first denying Nani with a low save, then pulling off an amazing reaction effort to repel Park Ji-Sung.

But it was already pretty obvious Derby needed an unexpected turn of events to emerge victorious and once referee Alan Wiley had rejected Rob Hulse's claims for a penalty when he went down under Rio Ferdinand's challenge, it was always unlikely to come.

Nani seems to have lost his way a little in his second season at Old Trafford, yet he remains capable of those moments of genius for which compatriot Ronaldo is so famed.

And, when he collected Ryan Giggs' square pass and raced across the penalty area, the fierce 20-yard shot that followed was nothing out of character as it left Bywater with no chance.

One Kris Commons free-kick that tested Ben Foster was about all Derby could manage in response before a bizarre period followed in which United were denied a goal that should have been allowed, and given one that should have been ruled out.

Ronaldo's celebrations were cut short by a very late flag after he raced clear and slotted the ball past Bywater. The officials needed to confer before acknowledging Giggs had flicked Ben Foster's long throw through to the Portuguese superstar.

Ferguson was not happy, making his feelings known to fourth official Rob Styles in no uncertain manner.

Fortunately, United's grumbles did not last too long, although how Rafael was not ruled to be offside as he ran straight in front of Bywater as Gibson volleyed in was a mystery.

Any lingering doubt over who would be in the last eight was removed within three minutes of the restart.

Giggs was again the provider, this time in routine fashion with a near-post corner which Ronaldo powered home, his elaborate celebration suggesting his 15th goal of the campaign should have come earlier.

To all intents and purposes, it was game over, even if Miles Addison guided home a header to pull one back for Derby almost immediately.

Ronaldo spurned a couple of chances to add to his tally, with Darren Fletcher failing to profit from a rebound.

Enthusiastically Derby pressed forward in reply, Gary Teale bringing an excellent save out of Foster, handed a rare start ahead of record-breaking Edwin van der Sar.

But United were too good, with Giggs in particular truly majestic.

At 35, with a barrow-load of trophies already, it could be argued the former Wales skipper is playing more consistently well than at any stage of his career.

It still rankles with Ferguson that in the 1999 treble-winning season, Giggs, along with the remainder of United's squad, was overlooked for all the major individual prizes in favour of David Ginola.

He further enhanced his credentials for this season's player prizes by playing a role in Danny Welbeck's late effort.



Match Highlights


Scoring Summary
Nani (29)


Darron Gibson (44)


Cristiano Ronaldo (48)


Miles Addison (56)


Danny Welbeck (81)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

West Ham United 0 - 1 Manchester United Highlights

West Ham United 0 - 1 Manchester United Highlights

A rare right-footed goal from Ryan Giggs and a rather more predictable 13th consecutive Premier League clean sheet were enough for Manchester United to reclaim top spot with a 1-0 win over West Ham at Upton Park.

In a lacklustre game of huff and puff, with not much else in between, Edwin van der Sar never looked in serious danger of being denied a British record for not conceding a goal that now extends to 1,212 minutes.

Match Highlights

Tottenham Hotspur 0 - 0 Arsenal Highlights

Tottenham Hotspur 0 - 0 Arsenal Highlights

Emmanuel Eboue was sent off after 37 minutes for a foul on Luka Modric having already been booked for dissent.

It was a double blow for the Gunners who lost striker Emmanuel Adebayor with a nasty-looking hamstring injury at the same time.

Robbie Keane had led the Spurs attack on his return from Liverpool, and went close with a header while Alex Song missed the best chance for the Gunners, who had new signing Andrei Arshavin on the bench.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Portsmouth 2 - 3 Liverpool Highlights

Portsmouth 2 - 3 Liverpool Highlights

Fernando Torres came off the bench to score an injury-time winner in a 3-2 victory against Portsmouth and send Liverpool to the top of the Barclays Premier League.

Scoring Summary

David Nugent (62)


Fabio Aurelio (69)
Hermann Hreidarsson (78)
Dirk Kuyt (85)
Fernando Torres (90)

Chelsea 0 - 0 Hull City Highlights

Chelsea 0 - 0 Hull City Highlights

Chelsea's fading title aspirations sustained another massive blow as they failed to overcome hard-working Hull and were booed off by their own fans at Stamford Bridge after a 0-0 draw.

Match Highlights

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Liverpool 2 - 0 Chelsea Highlights

Liverpool 2 - 0 Chelsea Highlights

Fernando Torres scored his first goals since October to keep Liverpool's title dreams alive with a 2-0 win against 10-man Chelsea.



Goal:
Fernando Torres (89)


Fernando Torres (90)

Manchester United 1 - 0 Everton Highlights

Manchester United 1 - 0 Everton Highlights

Manchester United moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League after Cristiano Ronaldo's first-half penalty gave them a 1-0 victory over Everton at Old Trafford.



goal:
Cristiano Ronaldo (pen 44)

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