Eurosport - Sun, 03 May 05:32:00 2009
Manchester United extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to six points with a comfortable 2-0 win over Middlesbrough at the Riverside.
Recently-crowned PFA Player of the Year Ryan Giggs and substitute Park Ji-Sung were on target in each half as the champions took a giant stride towards retaining a third successive title.
Four matches remain this season for Alex Ferguson's side, who have now played the same number of games as second-placed Liverpool, who face Newcastle on Sunday.
While it was an entirely satisfactory afternoon on Teesside for United, it was a gloomy day for the hosts, whose top-flight status hangs by a thread.
The result saw Gareth Southgate's men stay second-bottom with 31 points - the same as Newcastle - and three from safety.
The evergreen Giggs capped a great individual week with the opener on 25 minutes, driving home crisply from the edge of the penalty area (pictured) - his 103rd league goal for United - after Boro allowed the veteran midfielder far too much time to set his sights.
It was a trait that characterised Boro's defending throughout the opening period and Brad Jones was fortunate not to have been called into action more often.
That the Boro keeper remained relatively unworked was entirely down to some oddly wayward United shooting, in particular from the normally deadly Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney.
More than once those players were given time and space to run at the Boro defence and get away shots, but neither were able to force a save from Jones; only the ballboys behind the goal troubled by their efforts.
At least Boro managed to test Ben Foster - in the United starting line-up for the rested Edwin van der Sar - at the other end, although it proved to be the hosts' only chance of the game.
It fell to Jeremie Aliadiere on 21 minutes, the Frenchman running on to a Marlon King through pass before firing on target. Foster had to be alert to repel the shot with his legs.
United shrugged off the scare and took the lead soon after; as the game progressed, the champions - apparently at ease - increased their control on upon it.
Federico Macheda - winning his first league start - prodded wide from Rooney's cross early in the second half before United made their dominance count with the second goal of the day.
Park won the plaudits for a composed finish - a low drive into the bottom right-hand corner - but Macheda and Giggs were both involved in an excellent passing move which ended with a killer ball through from Rooney to find the South Korean.
The goal took whatever wind was left in Boro's sails and United saw out the remainder of the 90 minutes as they threatened to increase their advantage.
Rooney went close with a curling effort on 77 minutes before Dimitar Berbatov, substitute Carlos Tevez and Rooney all linked up to present John O'Shea with a shooting chance on 81 minutes. The Irishman - on target against Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final on Wednesday - saw his shot well-blocked.
One slight blot on an otherwise impeccable day for United came when Patrice Evra picked up a knock to his ankle in the second half. With one eye on Tuesday's second leg at the Emirates Stadium, the Frenchman was withdrawn on 78 minutes.
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lick it lick it you fooking queer...liverpool till i die
sorry, got to take ur turn, having fantastic time with badger
badger likes to lick my stick till ti is sick
ur geo and ur sc.um
assasain like the taste of my c.um just ask him
paul b is surely the alter ego of the vile geo
vieleevieler,still dont get it, are u english?
badger wants to lick my @#$% when you ready
geo and paul b ar too busy playing together to comment
its my side that need your explain,Assassin. youre the biggest enigma to me.oh,sorry!it comes your time to sleep… Lets make it next time!
vieleevieler, what what what what????????????????????????????????????????
explain please
good night badger give me a call if you want a real c.ock
The Silent Assassin,“45yrs… and what????????????????” Unbelievable shameless u r! sorry,I don’t know your past well. You must struggle for the team long time,I imagine so. But now!,now how are the Champions??? I doubt if you really want to care the team,seeking solutions for keep titles… do you just want to act like Pope in Vatican? But faked Pope!,never accept problems but veil! veil! veil! like I do!!! Only showing your smile to heroes…Remember who you are!!!
BADGER, thats out of ur reds and into ur whites???? Have a good game
I THINK IM GOING TO BED. APART FROM BADGER ND G15 YOU ALL TALK SH.T
manu won at a canter boro sat back and just admires thier play where was the midfield ball winners= absent, tacklers= absent, the team was a complete loss why did southgate wait so long before subs being used no fight at all till last ten mins the buck so we are told stops with southgate well the team not goodenough and manager the same not goodenough gibbo be warned relegation means big season ticket loss southgate means even bigger loss
My uncle shot down 3 German planes, during his time with the RAF. Trouble was, this was in 1952.
Well, Sahladine, I'd wait those two years before you start laughing. It may well happen that the City owners realise they've bought a 3 legged donkey and sell it quick. Sooner or later, we'll all be driving electric cars and Suadi Oil money will be a thing of the past.
DAVID,NOT INTERESTED IN BORO AND BERBATOV WAS AWFUL
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!! I'm laughing at you Mancs because City is going to be the best team in Manchester. You'll see what I mean in two years time. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!
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