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Saturday, October 6, 2007

Red Devil's Return

Manchester United hit 4 times past Chris Kirkland and sent a warning alarm to their rivals when they successfully overcame the 1-o spells, thus went on top of the EPL pinnacle, at least for the next 24hours before Arsenal hosts Sunderland in the Emirates Stadium. Wigan showed a disgruntled match of lack of professionalism as their challenges had forced Nemanja Vidic and John O'Shea to be withdrawn from the game just after 30minutes. First half was a frustrating time as ManUtd couldn't find their rhythm to hit the net, where Wigan had guarded their base equally well. Referee, Mike Riley was seen to be on Wigan's side when he denied ManUtd's controversial penalty several times. The match dragged on till interval with scoreline on balance. Sir Alex must have given an inspirational talk in the back-room as ManUtd made a real impact when the whistle blew off for 2nd half. Wigan certainly missed their skipper, Mario Melchiot as once he was substituted due to abdomen injury, ManUtd managed to break the jinx with a sensational goal from Carlos Tevez.

Carlos Tevez celebrates the goal with Christiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo's double sealed the victory for United


Rooney headed home to pack up the 3points


Tevez's 2nd goal for United set the turning point when Christiano Ronaldo recorded his name on the score-board twice with a clear header and simple kick into the goal after feeding the ball from Wayne Rooney. Nevertheless, Rooney add more salts to Wigan's woes when he packed up the full 3points with a heading goal. Credits should be given to ManUtd squad, noticeably Tevez, Giggs, Rooney and Ronaldo as they worked all out to ensure a victory. Anderson, who played well and won balls in the mid-field deserved appraisal from the crowd. Definitely, the spirit will be high in Carringthon Ground (United's camp) after the win and put Arsenal on pressure before The Gunner kicks off their game at Sunday's lunch time. As EPL makes way for Euro 2008 qualifying rounds next week, ManUtd is hoping their injured players will make full use of the break to make a comeback for the next game away against Aston Villa on the 20th October...
Keep it up, Manchester United ...
Glory, glory ManU!!

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