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Scholes Means Goals!

Paul Scholes heads the winner at City

I wouldn’t say relief was etched on my face, but I may need my wife’s iron to straighten it out!! Sky Sports begins their match report:

A Paul Scholes header in the third minute of stoppage time handed Manchester United a precious 1-0 victory over fierce rivals Manchester City at Eastlands.  The veteran midfielder marked the signing of his one-year contract extension with the 149th goal of his glittering United career to keep the title race well and truly alive.  The win reduces the gap at the top to just a single point, although Chelsea could increase that back to four with victory over Tottenham later on Saturday.

In a game starved of clear-cut chances which United had the better of, Scholes arrived on cue with the last play of the game to meet Patrice Evra’s cross and nestle a firm header into the bottom corner. City had chances themselves to snatch the spoils in the second half with both Craig Bellamy and Wayne Bridge coming close in the latter stages.

http://www.skysports.com/football/match_report/0,19764,11065_3151692,00.html

This could argueably be the most important goal he ever scored, of his 149 goals for United, this keeps us in with a slight chance, I give it no more than that. We still have some major contests ahead and Chelski have the easier run in. Still, we should not complain, 3 points against this shower is well received.

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Portsmouth Plundered

Wayne

Manchester United stormed to the top of the Premier League after crushing bottom club Portsmouth. Wayne Rooney met Darren Fletcher’s cross to head the opener and the lead was doubled when Nani’s low cross was deflected in by Anthony Vanden Borre. Michael Carrick’s drive hit Richard Hughes and thumped in off the bar and Dimitar Berbatov’s shot made it 4-0. Portsmouth misery was complete when Marc Wilson tried to clear a cross but smashed a volley into his own goal. It was a ruthless performance from United but the reality was they barely had to break sweat to beat a Portsmouth side in freefall. Three own goals in one game, I cannot recall that ever happening before, and especially as they are all ‘scored’ by the same team.

United went in to the game knowing a win would see them leapfrog Chelsea to sit at the Premier League summit, with the Blues hosting third-placed Arsenal on Sunday. And on paper it seemed they could not get an easier opportunity, with crisis club Portsmouth having won only once in eight matches, as well as attracting unwanted headlines for their financial difficulties and allegations about their manager Avram Grant’s behaviour. United’s off-the-field problems were of the more traditional kind – Rio Ferdinand was out suspended and fellow centre-back Nemanja Vidic was still not fit to return to action. Not that United’s backline needed to be at its strongest, with Portsmouth chasing shadows for much of the game as Nani, Antonio Valencia and Rooney ran riot.

Predictably, the visitors’ defence folded under pressure, with Portsmouth contributing two of United’s goals.  Grant’s men did well to reach half-time having conceded only two goals as they found themselves struggling to repel wave after wave of United attacks.  Rooney had a decent penalty claim turned down after being pushed by Frederic Piquionne, while Berbatov missed a sitter from six yards after being picked out by Gary Neville.  Portsmouth did manage to carve out one chance and it took an alert Jonny Evans to clear Jamie O’Hara’s goal-bound effort. But it was a very rare effort from Portsmouth and they soon went behind. When Fletcher’s cross was left, inexplicably, by keeper David James, Rooney headed in from close range.  James was again left cursing soon after when he was wrong-footed by a deflection off Vanden Borre from Nani’s cross.

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Referee Mark Halsey

Referee: Mark Halsey

Referee: Mark Halsey

Ferguson was the first to call me and wish me well for the future, as did Arsene Wenger, john Terry, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney. These are the words of Mark Halsey who was diagnosed with cancer. Over three months after being told that he ‘had the worst form ever seen’ he is already looking forward to refereeing again in the not too distant future.

He has also had letters from fans from all over the world and Mark is surprised and humbled by the massive response. Jose Mourinho has invited him over to Milan, a trip he intends to take in the Milan derby at the end of January. Wenger regular texts him, as does Gary Megson, asking for the latest update.

Mark said, ‘the way Sir alex is about referees is just emotion at the end of the game, that’s all it is. He is very good in all situations like mine and sees me as part of his football family.

Mark hopes to return to refereeing at the end of January and be back in the Premier by February, when his hair should have grown back. He would like to remain on the list another 2 years and be in charge of a Wembley final.

Donations for the Christie Cancer Hospital, Manchester, can be made at

www.justgiving.com/mark-halsey

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