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Manchester United 2 Bolton Wanderers 0

Manchester United 2 (Ronaldo 60p, Rooney 77) Bolton Wanderers 0

There was no controversy over Manchester United’s decisive penalty,  it wasn’t one.  Rob Styles gave United the game on a plate, but Wayne Rooney was given a cake by a Ronaldo back heel, stuck some icing on it and stuck on the plate to give United a 2-0 win.

Rob Styles gave United the penalty after it started to look like United were going to have one of those days when the ball just wouldn’t go in.  A lovely cross field pass gave Ronaldo some space on the right, and he was able to pick up some speed and travel into the box.  As he went inside he showed too much of the ball to the Bolton defender, J Lloyd Samuel, who timed his tackle perfectly and stopped the ball.  Ronaldo fell over his leg and used his hands to protect his very expensive face from hitting the ground.  Even he couldn’t be bothered to try to claim a penalty because it was a good tackle.  But Styles, who isn’t inexperienced in the art of giving penalties where no exist, pointed to the spot.

Ronaldo duly put the penalty away with minimum of celebration and the game was more or less sealed in that moment.  Rooney, who had been rested ahead of another Champions League clash, came off the bench and linked up well with Ronaldo and scored a peach of a second.  Who knows whether it would have been the decisive moment.

If you ignore the penalty, this was a routine victory for United, if slightly laboured.  United are slowly moving through the gears and back up the table.

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Chelsea 1 Manchester United 1

Chelsea 1 (Kalou 80) Manchester United 1 (Park 18)

United eventually folded under pressure from Chelsea after taking an early lead.  Kalou’s goal preserved Chelsea’s unbeaten run at home.

Once again, United took the lead against a Big Four team away from home, gave away possession and eventually conceded.  This time United managed a respectable draw, but a win would have dented Chelsea’s season and kick started United’s.

United started brightly and were clearly on top.  Eventually a beautiful move brought a goal, with Cech saving Berbatov’s shot, but only palming it to the oncoming Park.

United’s goalkeeper, Van der Sar wasn’t doing much better and continued his early season poor form by not holding shots and crosses.  He was replaced by Kuszczak after was injured in a clash with Malouda, which Chelsea claimed as a penalty.

Chelsea dominated possession from then on in, but United defence were keeping them at arm’s length, ably covered by Park and Hargreaves on the flanks.  Alex Ferguson made a big decision and played both Neville and Jonny Evans, leaving poor Wes Brown on the bench.  It is hard to understand why Neville was chosen over Brown, because whilst Neville but his heart and body into the game as usual, he wasn’t up to the pace of the game, and it was often last ditch interceptions that saved the day.

This was ever more evident when Scholes was replaced by Ronaldo.  Hargreaves moved into the middle, whilst Ronaldo was supposed to replace Hargreaves, but the Portugese player had other ideas.   It was down to the ever committed and team man, Wayne Rooney to fill in on the right.  I’m ever more impressed by the young England man’s commitment to the team, something that appears to be lacking in Ronaldo after this summer.

The equaliser could have come sooner.  Joe Cole put in an excellent cross and Nicholas Anelka managed to miss from two yards.  Surely, he must be on his way out of the team now that Drogba is fit.  Speaking of which, whilst he came on in the second half, I didn’t really notice him that much.  Whilst there were some misunderstandings between Rio Ferdinand and Jonny Evans, in general the young defender had a good game, and proved to be an able deputy for Vidic.

Sadly Van der Sar’s deputy, Kuszczak was at fault for the equaliser.  The Chelsea freekick came in and made it to the 6-yard box before Kalou was allowed to head home.  Whilst he wasn’t marked well, at that angle it is hard to defend, as the defender has to come backwards.  In truth, the keeper could and should have claimed the ball.

In the end, the United of last season would have beaten Chelsea today, and that side needs to come forward soon otherwise United will be out of the title race before it begins.

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Preview: Chelsea v Man United

Venue: Stamford Bridge
Date: Sunday, 21 September
Kick-off: 1400 BST

Last time we played Chelsea at Stamford Bridge we lost 2-1 but it turned out not to matter.  We did was was required in the remaining games in the season and won the league.  If we were to lose tomorrow, it could be a bit more of a problem.  For a start we’d be 9 points behind the second richest team in the world, and we’d struggle to get back from that (although Liverpool’s 0-0 draw with Stoke proves that no wins are certain in the Premier League)

Fergie has many selection problems for the game, one forced by the suspension of Vidic.  Either Jonny Evans will continue in central defence, a gamble on the young man’s ability to handle the big game, or Wes Brown will move into the centre and Gary Neville will continue at right back, a gamble of Neville’s ability to continue at the highest level.

The other major problem is up front.  Which two (or three) strikers should he play.  Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez or Berbatov?  Controvercially, playing against the United forwards, will be John Terry.  Let’s make sure there is a rounding chorus of “She fell over” to welcome him.

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Preview: Liverpool v Manchester United

PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Anfield
Date: Saturday, 13 September
Kick-off: 1245 BST

It feels like the season is just starting now.  After a draw at home to Newcastle, then an away win against Portsmouth, United’s season stopped.  First there was a “friendly” in Europe and then there was an international break.

So, it starts again away to Liverpool.  Good place to start, even though Gerrard and Torres have been declared fit.  Incredibly we are seeking our 6th straight win over Liverpool which is a remarkable run against one of the Big Four teams.   However, for as long as I can remember, United have done well over Liverpool.  Even when Liverpool were winning title after title, United managed to raise their game.

It is expected that Berbatov will make his debut tomorrow but I wonder who will make way for him.  Carlos Tevez has played well so far for us this season, and returned early from international duty after a red card for Argentina.  Tevez also scored the winning goal at Anfield last season.

Wayne Rooney was excellent against Croatia when England astonishing stuffed them 4-1 (but then he is usually underrated by the media when playing for England. Of course, Ronaldo is still injured so the temptation is to play all three.  But the Champions League starts midweek and I expect some sort of rotation to occur.  With Berbatov having no Champs League experience, he will probably be a sub on Wednesday.

I’m really looking forward to the match.  It feels like the season really starts tomorrow.  Come on United.  Good luck Berbatov in your first match.

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Champions!

Yes.  It was tough in parts and nervy until the second goal went it, but United held their nerve to win the league again.

A Ronaldo penalty and a Giggs winner came after Rio Ferdinand nearly gave away a penalty and Scholes should have been sent off.

But the title is ours. More tomorrow on another momentus victory.  I’m going to watch Match of the Day to feel happy all over again.

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