Wayne Rooney scored and was sent off as Manchester United secured - TopicsExpress



          

Wayne Rooney scored and was sent off as Manchester United secured a hard-earned 2-1 triumph over West Ham at Old Trafford. Rooney and Robin van Persie gave the Reds a commanding early lead but Diafra Sakhos effort, also before the break, made for a nervous second half, exacerbated by the decision to send off the home skipper with around half an hour still to go. With teenagers Luke Shaw and Paddy McNair making their debuts in defence, the Reds made a confident start and were ahead after five minutes. Rafael escaped down the right and delivered an inviting centre that was met by Rooneys clever first-time finish. The Hammers could have been level within a matter of seconds as Daley Blinds mistake let in Enner Valencia but the Ecuadorian produced a wild shot into the Stretford End. Relieved, the hosts increased the pressure with Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria off target and James Tomkins blocking a Rooney shot after more nice play by the raiding Rafael. A second goal duly arrived on 22 minutes when the busy Ander Herrera tackled Alex Song cleanly and Falcao, ignoring calls to shoot from the crowd, slipped in van Persie. The Dutch striker eased his way past Winston Reid and buried a low drive inside Adrians right-hand post. United were flying, as one glorious move involving van Persie and Herrera led to Di Maria failing to apply the finish, but the visitors gained a lifeline when Stewart Downings corner was sloppily dealt with. David De Gea failed to make a convincing punch and, after Enner Valencia hit the bar, Sakho was left with a simple header into an unprotected net. The second half began at a slower pace until Falcao collected a Shaw pass and saw a deflected shot from outside the area pushed away spectacularly by Adrian. De Gea also had to make a save, at his near post to thwart Sakho, before United were reduced to 10 men just before the hour mark. Rooney halted Downings break inside his own half with a crude foul but there was incredulity as referee Lee Masons decision to show a red rather than a yellow card. Sakho headed into the side netting as obvious gaps at the back started to appear so Louis van Gaal withdrew Falcao for Darren Fletcher. The Reds lost the influential Herrera to yet another injury as he departed the scene holding his back and it became clear the hosts were content to try to repel the Hammers, without worrying Adrians goal. Enner Valencia cut inside to deliver a deflected shot wide and, after referee Mason failed to produce a second red card for Sakhos foul on Rafael, McNair was forced into a brilliant headed clearance deep inside his own box with seven minutes remaining. There was an almighty let-off in the closing stages when Carl Jenkinsons cross was converted by Kevin Nolan but the assistant referees offside flag rescued van Gaals men. Match Report: Manchester United 4 Rooney (5), v. Persie (22) West Ham United 1 Sakho (37) Barclays Premier League, Saturday 27 September 2014, Old Trafford. Attendance: 75,317. Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael, McNair, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Di Maria, Rooney, v. Persie, Falcao. Subs: Lindegaard, Thorpe, Fletcher, A Pereira, Valencia, Mata, Januzaj. West Ham United: Adrian, Reid, Cresswell, Tomkins, Downing, Sakho, Demel, Amalfitano, Poyet, Song, Valencia. Subs: Jaaskelainen, Nolan, Zarate, Vaz Te, Jenkinson, Collins, Cole. A much needed win it was for United players needed after last weeks disappointment. This might help to rebuild the confidence and believe. Hope United perform like Champions throughout the season. The new era of Players and Manager are now to build up a better side for United Future. Hope Manchester United wins more Titles this season. Believed Champ20ns, Glory Glory Man United.
Posted on: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 17:01:43 +0000

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