A busy week for United culminated in excitement in a Sunday derby versus cross-town rivals Manchester City. On a beautiful fall day, goals were flowing as United eventually came out on top.
SAF produced what ended up being a very effective lineup, and the better team definitely came out on top. Berbatov and Rooney started up front for United. Rooney, despite scoring early, was invisible the whole game, but Berbatov was everywhere. He should have had at least a goal but Shay Given had his number and made some incredible reflex saves to keep the Bulgarian at bay. Giggs, Fletcher, Anderson and Park controlled the midfield, with Valencia replaced Park 10 minutes after half-time. O’Shea, Evra, Vidic and Ferdinand lined-up in the back for United, and did a decent job despite Ferdinand having potentially the worst game of his otherwise stalwart career.
The game started with a bang when Rooney maneuvered around 3 City defenders within a very small area to put United up 1-0. The theme of awful defending by City would continue throughout the game, but really, he was given way too much time.
The second goal of the game came when Ben Foster decided that he had more skill then he really did. Instead of clearing the ball, he tried to outwit public enemy number one, Carlos Tevez. He took the ball from him, centered it to Barry who slotted it home past Vidic. How unbelievably embarrassing for Foster, who is already known for being totally careless and irresponsible with his feet.
The half would end 1-1 after the last 20 minutes were quite dull. Cue SAF’s half-time rage. United came out absolutely on fire, and City didn’t get out of their half for 15 minutes. United scored minutes after half time, with Fletcher getting on the end of Giggs’ cross to head home his first of the game. Unfortunately, shortly after that Bellamy fires a stunner past Foster, who I really can’t blame for it. However, what Ferdinand was doing not closing him down I will probably never know. Regardless, the game was then tied at 2 goals a piece.
In the 80th minute, Fletcher scores his 2nd header of the game off a Giggs free kick. Much like his first goal, he was left completely unmarked in the box after Giggs delivers a perfect ball. United think they have won it here, but how wrong were they. In the 90th minute, Ferdinand decides to make things very, very interesting. He tries a cute little flick, which hits a City player in the chest, who sends Bellamy down the line. Bellamy outruns England’s finest, as Ferdinand can barely keep up. All he has to do is out maneuver Foster to tie up the game. Fortunately for him, Foster sucks. Instead of holding his ground and forcing Bellamy out of bounds, he decides to flop down and have Bellamy simply dribble around him to put the ball in from a very sharp angle. City celebrate, but only shortly.
SAF, being the wiley character that he is, buys a minute of stoppage time by subbing Michael Carrick on. When United have a free-kick 50 yards out, it seems to be the last play of the game. But when City fail to clear the ball, Giggs slots a beautiful ball to a wide open substitute, Michael Owen. And like the veteran that he is, Owen makes no mistake. He’s back!
Mark Hughes meanwhile is having an absolute bird on the sideline, and perhaps rightfully so. The 4th official called for 4 minutes of stoppage time, but the goal was scored in the 96th minute. There was excessive goal celebration and a substitution, so instead of blaming the referee, maybe he should look at why Owen was wide open. Just a thought.
Player of the Game for Manchester City: Ben Foster. It was a toss up between Foster and Ferdinand, but Foster was so god-awful. Although he had help, he was definitely responsible for the 1st and 3rd goals, and he must be elated with the result.
Player of the Game for Manchester United: Ryan Giggs. As the commentator said, he was the oldest man on the pitch, and the best man on the pitch. He was incredible in the second half, and set up the last 3 goals. He was unstoppable, and frequently dribbled through 2 or 3 City players. That was probably one of the best games I have seen him play in maybe a decade.
Also of note, United beat Besiktas 1-0 mid-week thanks to a header from Scholes. The game was a bit of a downer and not one that I really want to talk further about.
So, with United facing 3 tough premier league games in a row, they did very well to get 3 wins out of it, and now face hopefully an easier test versus Stoke City next Saturday.