Premier League - United win, Rooney injured

Eurosport - Thu, 15 Jan 14:44:00 2009

Manchester United went second in the Premier League after Wayne Rooney's first-minute goal gave them a hard-fought 1-0 home win over Wigan.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Premier League Manchester United Man United-Wigan Rooney - 0

Rooney pounced from close range after a run from Cristiano Ronaldo down the right, but he came off six minutes later and is expected to miss the next three weeks with a hamstring injury.

United were holding on at the end but steady defending saw them go two points behind leaders Liverpool with a game in hand.

They will go top if they beat Bolton at the weekend, with Liverpool not playing Everton until Monday night.

It was Rooney's fifth Premier League goal and 14th in all competitions this season.

The England striker's replacement, Carlos Tevez, missed a straightforward chance when a poor first touch sent him too far wide after he was played clean through.

The Argentine's miss came in the 25th minute and appeared to dent his confidence as, despite working hard, he barely got a sniff on goal and was outshone by Wigan's rugged defence.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson later said that Tevez played with a knock for the second half, while defender Jonny Evans also struggled with an injury.

The goal-scoring start stunned Wigan, but despite dominating first-half possession the hosts had little else to show other than a shot from Nani that went well over Chris Kirkland's crossbar and a long-range drive from Paul Scholes that was blocked by Mario Melchiot.

Wigan were on the back foot for much of the first half but created speculative efforts from distance by Luis Antonio Valencia, Emile Heskey and Wilson Palacios, with the latter subject of a £10 million bid from Tottenham that was rejected minutes before kick off.

They also had the second-best chance of the half when Paul Scharner rose to head a Ryan Taylor cross into the side netting on 38 minutes.

Steve Bruce's men grew into the match and, three minutes later, Taylor should have made Edwin van der Sar work but curled a shot wide when he was found unmarked in the box.

In the second half, Wigan were the better side.

Aside from some clever build-up play by Dimitar Berbatov - who had one cheeky effort with the outside of his foot go wide with six minutes left - United barely got a look-in.

Wigan almost grabbed a leveller just after the hour mark but Amr Zaki's volley was blocked and Taylor's follow-up was saved by Van der Sar, who was by far the busier keeper.

The Dutch veteran was forced to act bravely under pressure on two occasions while he saved well from Palacios's spectacular long-range shot.

Serbia centre-half Nemanja Vidic was becoming United's key man, with key challenges on Heskey and Maynor Figueroa and a generally strong aerial performance that helped keep them ahead.

The Latics piled on the pressure in the closing minutes but United clung on to the win while Wigan lost only their second Premier League match in eight.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. benites the gay painter has lost the plot

    From rob, on Thu 15 Jan 10:24AM
  2. enjoy wile you can on the top, you scousers... cause United is replacing you very very soon.

    From aida_pandur, on Thu 15 Jan 10:12AM
  3. who r ur UP THE RED DEVILS FERGIE 4 PRIME MINISTER WE CAN DOOO IT

    From white5ex, on Thu 15 Jan 10:11AM
  4. WELL DONE LADS...ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST.

    From L H, on Thu 15 Jan 9:54AM
  5. poor souls?? WHO???????????? wt 1 more game in hand we'll b on top in no time...to all liverpoop fans...stay there n enjoy it b4 u get down to the place where u belong...ridiculousfool...

    From Sir dOn da Nut, on Thu 15 Jan 9:50AM
  6. Tevez should get him self a good few games now lets hope he scores a few goals to pursaide fergei to keep him

    From Tom M, on Thu 15 Jan 9:45AM
  7. Liverpool ONLY look good this season because all the other "big" teams have been playing poorly. Now that they look back on track, watch your little team slip back to where they belong. God help you if STEEEEEEVEEE GEEEE gets injured! A one man team.
    United for the title with Chelsea second.

    From crispyduck, on Thu 15 Jan 9:39AM
  8. laffs Sarah ..

    From Glenn T, on Thu 15 Jan 9:39AM
  9. Marge Simpson: ONE was enough wasn't it. ONE more game and Man U will be top again with Liverpool and Chelsea obviously below them "HaHaHa,Poor souls!".

    From crispyduck, on Thu 15 Jan 9:36AM
  10. Oh no we only managed one so we only get 1 point

    From SARAH G, on Thu 15 Jan 9:28AM
  11. Man.U only managed ONE against wigan.HaHaHa,Poor souls.

    From Marge Simpson., on Thu 15 Jan 9:26AM
  12. These scousers are starting to look like hamas ...

    From Glenn T, on Thu 15 Jan 9:24AM
  13. 168"especially at home"See you soon

    From SARAH G, on Thu 15 Jan 9:24AM
  14. Manchester United for the title. End of.

    From sappercommando25, on Thu 15 Jan 9:16AM
  15. 158. Shin - 'once utd score first, it's near impossible to beat them..'.

    I think Liverpool and Arsenal might have issue with that statement...

    From busybee, on Thu 15 Jan 9:10AM
  16. Glory glory manchester united.

    From terence, on Thu 15 Jan 8:59AM
  17. I wonder if Benitez illness was caused by his bitterness ..

    From Glenn T, on Thu 15 Jan 8:53AM
  18. Glory be to the glorious. The Good book says, those with little (knowledge, money, love, faith, believe and hope) will be deprived of the little the've and it shall be given to those who have more (skill, squad, trophies, revenue, fans and believe)...can anyone here hear that?

    From Majoser, on Thu 15 Jan 8:46AM
  19. Someone is asking for a serious booing here by mentioning ManUtd thru some mouthful of fluorotic teeth and halitosis.
    Manchester united is the best group of devils there ever been....may God continue to protect us, the ManUtd fans, our players and club and forgive the source of the bad name trade mark...oops! My mother would skim me like milk if she heard the name red devils from my holy mouth.

    From Majoser, on Thu 15 Jan 8:38AM
  20. Scraped another win,it's all they've done all season, English football's cash whores.

    From jack torrance, on Thu 15 Jan 8:10AM
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