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Updated: 26/03/2012 21:43 | By ESPN staff, www.espn.co.uk

Rooney takes nervy United top of the table



Wayne Rooney's team-mates celebrate the striker's goal, Manchester United v Fulham, Premier League, Old Trafford, Manchester, March 26, 2012

Wayne Rooney's 28th goal of the season sent Manchester United back to the top of the table, after they edged to an unconvincing 1-0 win over Fulham at Old Trafford.

After United had struggled to impose themselves on a Fulham side that were happy to sit back and absorb pressure for large parts of the first half, Rooney broke the deadlock just before the break.

Fulham failed to clear an Ashley Young cross and, after Jonny Evans steered it back into the danger area from the back post, Rooney was on hand to smash high into the net from six yards.

Although United moved three points clear of rivals Manchester City after a sixth straight league triumph, Sir Alex Ferguson was clearly not impressed and his side were nearly made to pay the ultimate price for their listless display when Michael Carrick bundled Danny Murphy over in the box a minute from time but 27-year-old referee Michael Oliver waved away the penalty claims.

Having witnessed title rivals City drop points at Stoke on Saturday, Ferguson had gone for the jugular with his team selection. Five offensive players and two naturally overlapping full-backs was a ploy designed to push Fulham onto the back foot, and so it did as Rooney and Ryan Giggs threatened the visitors' goal.

Fulham eventually emerged from their shells though and started to exploit the gaps being offered. Mousa Dembele drove one effort wide after being invited to run at the United defence, then Clint Dempsey had a go. The American is much more dangerous and as he set his curling shot for the corner, Fulham's 320-strong travelling support were ready to celebrate.

It was too good to be true though for a team that had only beaten United once away from home since 1959, and David De Gea made an acrobatic save. From that moment on, the Red Devils exerted their customary pressure.

Their play was not fluent though. A long-range Danny Welbeck shot and a penalty appeal for handball against Stephen Kelly was the best they could muster until Rooney struck. Rooney ducked under Young's cross when he seemed better placed to convert than Jonny Evans behind him. John Arne Riise should have cleared but it seemed the Norwegian was surprised by Rooney's move and he failed to control, allowing Evans to slide in. The Northern Irishman had the presence of mind to find Rooney instead of going for goal himself from an acute angle.

From that moment, Fulham were doomed as Rooney rattled home his 11th goal in nine games. If there is one player who has been as influential as the England striker since the turn of the year, it is Antonio Valencia. Not even a month on the sidelines with a hamstring injury has affected his form and he came close to bagging a brilliant second goal just after the interval.

Setting off on a charge from deep inside his own half, Valencia exchanged passes with Rooney on halfway before squaring to Giggs and running onto the veteran Welshman's chipped return. Now Valencia was bearing down on the Fulham goal but Mark Schwarzer stayed strong and made the save

Yet for all the simplicity of that effort, United found chances hard to come by against Fulham's disciplined defending. Javier Hernandez was introduced to give the visitors a different problem to solve but United's next opportunity was quite a while coming, and when it did, Giggs dragged it wide.

Having spoken in such glowing terms about Rio Ferdinand in the build-up, the veteran defender's exit 20 minutes from time was a worry given his long-standing back problems. United should have made light of his departure by grabbing a second soon afterwards but Schwarzer produced a fine save to repel Young's volley, then kept out the follow-up too before Brede Hangeland prevented Giggs from converting.

In replacing Rooney with Paul Scholes, United seemed to be insuring themselves against unexpected disasters against a hitherto non-existent attacking threat. But it was the veteran midfielder who put his own team under pressure with a pretty awful tackle on Dempsey that was fortunate to escape sanction beyond a simple free-kick.

Normally content to watch proceedings from the dug-out, Ferguson was clearly agitated and unimpressed by his side's performance. The Scot really would have been furious had Oliver awarded a penalty for Carrick's tackle from behind on Murphy in the final minute, which TV replays showed he had every right to do.

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176Comments
26/03/2012 22:14
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played with fire tonight..........and nearly got burned.......a win but very lucky.....credit to Fulham
26/03/2012 22:27
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Dear John...please don't waste your time again!

City got a penalty the other week when the ball hit the defenders hand doing about 70mph...we dont get a pen when it's doing about 10mph...swings and roundabouts son!

And didn't Utd lose the title with a Drogba goal that was at least 2 yards offside!

Nature of the game...the only reason you think Utd get more decisions is because Utd are on TV more than any other club...and thats because of their success...if your team was half as succesful they would be on TV and we would be talking about them!

26/03/2012 22:14
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Shut your mouth Antony, the fact of the matter is when other teams get let off from a penalty, its never heard of yet when its United, its the ref is biased, we cheat, ref bottled it etc. Its absolutely pathetic. And all the United haters that are gonna come on here will have CONVENIENTLY forgotten that United should have had a penalty with the Fulham handball. So its swings and roundabouts.

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oh here we go again, the man u haters saying fulham were robbed, they should have had a penalty, hand manu the title again because they buy the refs, all very sad, all teams get some luck regarding penalties but when it happens at old trafford all this sh1t comes out.
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was not the best game by any side, but its 3 points, so job done!  Tongue out

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It's not how you win it that matters, it's the result.
26/03/2012 23:44
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maurice, utd and liverpool were level on titles in 1967 (7-7), so ive no idea on your post, where u got the idea uve always been ahead from!

 

u only went ahead in 1972-73 season!

27/03/2012 00:18
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by the end of easter we should be 6points clear, i can see arsenal beating city! then the pressure is on and i reckon we could win it at citys ground! how good would that be!

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Danny Murphy is a big strong lad why did he go down so easily tonight? He waited until late then charged into the penalty box then fell! Then again, he used to play for the Liverpool Cheaters football club, I was expecting that from him tonight...
26/03/2012 23:08
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No, we didn't have our best game. Yes, it may have been a penalty towards the end (though it looked to me as though he was falling over before a player got near him). Yes, Man Utd claimed a handball penalty that was not given. These are facts. The other fact is, WE WON!!!
27/03/2012 00:19
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Oh my god winning the title at the UNITED(etihad) stadium would be the best day of my life!!

27/03/2012 01:14
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aidan i thought liverpool players were used to hard tackles in the showers anyway lol!
26/03/2012 23:29
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Wow some bitter peeps on here.At the end of the day while you are squabbling about penalties and handballs Manchester United have a further three points to add to the table.20th title here we come Devil


26/03/2012 23:37
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Maurice - " you would include the past just like primer ships".

What kind of ship is a primer? When I went to school a primer was a book. Is this a floating library? I still need somebody to translate.

27/03/2012 01:13
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mancini is writing to each team now asking them not to tackle his players or he wont shake anymore hands. dalglish wants 2 weeks rest before each game for his players!  i think players and managers should get huge pay so they can take bit of a tackle and play a game or 2 a week!! oh wait...........
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Liverpool in turmoil...KKKenny under pressure and starting to crack...results going from bad to worse...and still onUtd threads giving it large! Talk about deluded!
27/03/2012 00:20
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patrick, always the same with murphy, when liverpool and fulham play, he goes missing, as soon as he plays utd he puts the effort in and dives around!

 

dan hopefully nani wont be out for much longer could do with him bk.

chris, u call yourself mature, however u put a comment about darren fletcher taking the mick, sayinghe had to wear nappies while playing football, not very mature was it??

27/03/2012 00:13
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Thanks Janet and your right the devotion to the club is something that Fergie has instilled, it wasnt there under atkinson and thats why the Ronaldos the Stams Ronaldos the the big shots had to go.. Every one said we were finished when Becks left, they said it again when Ronaldo and Tevez left and who did he replace Ronaldo with... Valencia from wigan, that raised a few eyebrows but hell the guy is a great team player and is scoring and making goals for fun.. we will win this title, thats not arrogance its just a belife that the players have the fans have and dare i say even other teams have   lol

27/03/2012 00:01
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ok so not the best performance this year but its that time of the season when digging out results while not playing well wins titles.  Utd have the experience, city dont.  I understand the M.U. haters out there, it must be hard watching a rival team dominate for so long but ask your self this; while city, chelsea, liverpool, tottenham are buying top forign players UTD are buying  and bringing thru from youth accadamy young English talent, Cleverly, Welbeck, Young,  ect ect and by the way 7 of the starting 11 tonight were young English players!!! Any other top flight team doing that..  NO I DONT THINK SO.. so hate us if you like but try to at least respect the ethic at Utd.  
27/03/2012 00:50
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well if refs are gona give suarez and gerrard penalties for cheating and diving. diving then its only fair refs give utd help with pens against them...fairs fair. so looneypoolers cant really talk about stone wallers or bad ref decisions can they??
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