Manchester United has done it again! This time they beat Arsenal 2-1 on Sunday clash at Old Trafford.The Gunners took the lead from Emmanuel Adebayor's goal after the score was tied 0-0 at first half.
It was very exciting game that few minutes later,Man Utd got the chance through Christiano Ronaldo.Scoringfrom the penalty spot,it was Ronaldo's 38th of the season.Sure bet that he was the top scorer this season.The roar greeting the equaliser was deafening, as if the reality of what was at stake in this even contest had suddenly grabbed the home fans by their vocal chords.
Double changes made by Sir Alex at 55th minute was to show that he meant business.Park and Scholes was replaced byTevez and Anderson,the season's signings to add more fire power to United's attack.Tevez proved that he still hungry for goals though he scored in Champions League 2nd Leg Quarter Final game against AS Roma.Immediately afterhe tried just to see that his effort past the post.
But it was former Bayern Munich player Hargreaves who got the postgame plaudits with a shot that was struck so well that it left Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, Germany's No. 1, frozen and helpless on his line.Hargreaves' goal, which curled just inside the left post, came 18 minutes from the end,left Arsenal fans speechless.That goal not only the second goal of the game or barely 18 minutes before time but mathematically ending Arsenalchances of winning this season's premiership.
This was the second time Greavesie produces something special.In the AS Roma game,he was the provider to Tevez headerthat sealed their chances in the Champions League.
The win gave Man U an edge over other Premiership title chasers.The only Premier League team that now has a chance of catching Manchester United is second-place Chelsea, which needs to defeat Wigan on Monday to close to within three points of United.Unless Chelsea or Manchester United slips up before then, the title probably will be decided April 26 when United visits Stamford Bridge.Even a Chelsea victory that day might not be enough, however, because of the far superior goal difference free-flowing Manchester United has piled up.
It was very exciting game that few minutes later,Man Utd got the chance through Christiano Ronaldo.Scoringfrom the penalty spot,it was Ronaldo's 38th of the season.Sure bet that he was the top scorer this season.The roar greeting the equaliser was deafening, as if the reality of what was at stake in this even contest had suddenly grabbed the home fans by their vocal chords.
Double changes made by Sir Alex at 55th minute was to show that he meant business.Park and Scholes was replaced byTevez and Anderson,the season's signings to add more fire power to United's attack.Tevez proved that he still hungry for goals though he scored in Champions League 2nd Leg Quarter Final game against AS Roma.Immediately afterhe tried just to see that his effort past the post.
But it was former Bayern Munich player Hargreaves who got the postgame plaudits with a shot that was struck so well that it left Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, Germany's No. 1, frozen and helpless on his line.Hargreaves' goal, which curled just inside the left post, came 18 minutes from the end,left Arsenal fans speechless.That goal not only the second goal of the game or barely 18 minutes before time but mathematically ending Arsenalchances of winning this season's premiership.
This was the second time Greavesie produces something special.In the AS Roma game,he was the provider to Tevez headerthat sealed their chances in the Champions League.
The win gave Man U an edge over other Premiership title chasers.The only Premier League team that now has a chance of catching Manchester United is second-place Chelsea, which needs to defeat Wigan on Monday to close to within three points of United.Unless Chelsea or Manchester United slips up before then, the title probably will be decided April 26 when United visits Stamford Bridge.Even a Chelsea victory that day might not be enough, however, because of the far superior goal difference free-flowing Manchester United has piled up.
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