For starters, DSTV is a bitch ass satellite provider. This was a game I' ve been waiting for all week, then when the day and hour came, their services went off...just like that..And I was stuck with my Blackberry phone checking out the scores on Facebook and live-score..Guys, aint that some frustrating shit..Someone should be sued..Well, that's by the way, Manchester United triumphed 3-2 against their city rivals in a tense
affair at the Eithad stadium with the winner coming from a Robin van
Persie free kick in extra time.
United fans everywhere seemed universally happy with the line up,
most commenting that it was the strongest 11 available. De Gea kept his
place in the starting line-up as Mrs Lindegaard had gone into labour, so
Mr Lindegaard was unavailable. As to whether De Gea would have played
had Anders been available, i can only hope so, ranking as i do, even Sam
Johnstone above Lindegaard in terms of natural ability – and being able
to kick the ball further than the edge of his own box. Perhaps De Gea’s
performance today will be enough to cement a regular place in the team
similar to the run he was able to put together when Lindegaard was
injured last year. Rafael was restored to the right back spot after his
early substitution against Reading alongside Ferdinand, Evans and Evra.
The midfield consisted of Young, Cleverley, Carrick and the surprise
return of Tony V, leaving Rooney to support van Persie up front.
United were battered for the first 15 minutes. Unable to get any time
or space on the ball they lost possession time and time again, inviting
City to break forward. Far from the usual defensive error, or lapse in
concentration we have become accustomed to expecting this season though,
United’s midfield worked hard to stay goal side of the ball, and
the defence held firm allowing just two shots (one on target) before
Rooney opened the scoring.
Rooney’s first goal came after some wonderful one touch football down
the left wing as Young played a one two with van Persie and then drove
on towards City’s box. Young played a short pass into Rooney’s path on
the edge of the box who scuffed his shot into the far corner of Joe
Hart’s net.
At 1-0 City’s captain, Kompany was substituted for Kolo Toure after
the former signalled he was injured and unable to carry on – a bizarre
decision from Mancini given he had Lescott also available on the
bench. United were 2-0 up 13 minutes later as Rooney once again found
some space in City’s box and was able to stroke home a side-foot finish
past the flailing Joe Hart.
City seemed stunned by these two counter-attacking goals, and
perhaps conscious of being caught again, began to attack in a more
measured manner, leaving Carrick and Cleverley the time and space to get
back and disrupt play.
After half time, United looked to maintain momentum but had to
substitute Jonny Evans for Chris Smalling after just 48 minutes after a
hamstring pull Evans suffered in the first half did not react to half
time treatment.
United continued to look comfortable for the first 15 minutes, and
even scored another goal which was wrongly disallowed for offside after
some breathtaking skill from Robin van Persie saw him bend a shot past
Hart with his weaker right foot, only to see it hit the post and bounce
back into play for Young to slot home. Within a minute City had scored
at the other end and the game was back in the balance.
At 2-1 City looked the more likely to go on and get the next, they
were playing with more urgency while United began to sink back into
their own half, afraid to leave any space behind them. The leveller did
come in the 85th minute, shortly after Valencia had been substituted for
Phil Jones. Zabaleta was left unmarked at the top of the box from a
corner, and he promptly drilled a low shot through the legs of Phil
Jones and past an unsighted De Gea.
Despite the momentum swing in the second half, and the knowledge that
a draw would still have kept United top of the league, Sir Alex
deserves credit for reacting to City’s equalizer by bringing Welbeck on
for Cleverley and sending a message to his team that they should still
be looking for the win. This in stark contrast to last years encounter
at the Etihad where United failed to register even a single shot on
goal.
Welbeck would prove instrumental in a dramatic finish to the game as
he won the ball back high up the field and passed it to Rafael who was
fouled by Tevez outside City’s box. Rooney and van Persie stood over the
ball, and with one swing of the prolific Dutchman’s boot, aided by a
deflection from cheese-eating surrender-monkey Samir Nasri, United had
re-taken the lead with just 90 seconds left to play.
The United players ran to celebrate in front of the away fans, and
whilst doing so, Rio Ferdinand was hit just above the eye with a 2p
coin, cutting him. Joe Hart then managed to intercept a City fan that
had run onto the pitch and was intent on remonstrating with Ferdinand.
City have commendably issued a statement this evening condemning this behaviour, but truth be told, having been
to a few derby games at the Etihad now, the bile and hatred in the fans
that sit either side of the away fans is unparalleled anywhere except
perhaps Anfield.
United held on for the momentous win that puts them 6 points clear at
the top of the Premier League, and 10 points clear of Chelsea. They
also ended City’s 2 year streak of being unbeaten at home in the league.
The win is significant, as is the cushion it gives United. Also
of significance is the contribution of Robin van Persie who had the
choice to be on either side of this game over the summer and chose the
men in red. With some of the seasons most difficult away games already
behind them, and a relatively easy run ahead over the christmas period,
Sir Alex can rightly be very happy with the progress his team are making
in their quest to regain the Premier League title.




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