Premier League - Rooney gives United win

Eurosport - Mon, 17 Aug 07:08:00 2009

A first-half goal from Wayne Rooney gave Manchester United a 1-0 win over promoted Birmingham in their opening Premier League fixture of the season at Old Trafford.

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The England striker finished from close range after his header rebounded off the post on 34 minutes.

United dominated possession but were unable to take their chances while, in the same passage of play with 19 minutes remaining, Dimitar Berbatov had a header cleared off the line by Lee Carsley and a cast-iron penalty turned down after Steven Carr trod on his foot.

But it was not all plain sailing for the hosts, as their makeshift defence looked shaky in the absence of injured duo Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand - the latter ruled out minutes before kick-off with a calf injury picked up in training.

After falling behind Birmingham had their chances to level, with Patrice Evra clearing Franck Queudrue's header off the line and Ben Foster saving well from substitute Cristian Benitez when the Ecuador striker raced clear of the United defence.

United could and should have extended their lead though as, in addition to a poor miss from Darren Fletcher and Berbatov's bad luck, Rooney flicked a header inches wide and had two long-range shots well-saved by Joe Hart while substitute Michael Owen should have marked his Premier League debut for United with an injury-time goal but he was denied by Hart.

Despite losing Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid, United's teamwork and attacking intent was exceptional with Ronaldo's replacement Antonio Valencia a willing runner and ready to play the early ball when his pace freed him out wide.

Nani also impressed before coming off after suffering a reaction to the dislocated shoulder he picked up in the Community Shield defeat to Chelsea.

United had chance after chance as they bombarded Birmingham with free-flowing attacks from both flanks. Fletcher and Paul Scholes worked to contain a packed Blues midfield and slipped the ball wide as often as possible.

Carr was fortunate not to be dismissed on nine minutes when he brought Berbatov down on the edge of the box after Joe Hart's poor clearance was quickly threaded to the Bulgarian by Valencia.

From the subsequent counter-attack James McFadden put a curling effort wide after he cut inside from the left to leave the otherwise impressive Fabio stranded.

The young Brazilian covered admirably at right-back for his injured twin Rafael, bombing down the win in identical fashion to his brother and working well with Valencia.

Rooney, meanwhile, was relishing his central attacking role and forced an excellent save from Hart with a dipping, 25-yard shot on 12 minutes.

Fabio showed his Cafu-esque attacking ability just after the half hour with a bounding run down the right that culminated in a low drive that Hart did well to parry.

United took the lead soon afterwards with a clinical counter attack started by John O'Shea's long ball.

Rooney flicked it on to Berbatov, who casually nodded the ball down to Nani on the left whose cross was flicked off the far post by Rooney, who had continued his run and was perfectly placed to knock the loose ball past the helpless Hart.

Birmingham were on the rack but they were organised and bright on the counter. They could have levelled four minutes after United went ahead but Queudrue, unmarked, met Sebastian Larsson's excellent corner with a powerful header that Evra was well-positioned to clear.

Fletcher had his injury-time horror miss and United went into the break a goal to the good.

Nani was replaced by Ryan Giggs at half-time but United's stride was not broken in the slightest as they came out hungry for a second.

Rooney forced another good stop by on-loan Manchester City keeper Hart with a chest down and half-volley, while Berbatov was denied an obvious goal-scoring opportunity when Queudrue flew across to nick Rooney's perfectly-weighted centre away as the Bulgarian striker waited to complete a simple headed finish.

And so it continued. Camerone Jerome deflected a Giggs free-kick just over the bar, Berbatov thought he had scored when he headed Fabio's deep cross to the top right but Carsley was on hand to clear off the line, Paul Scholes had a low drive deflected just wide after good interplay between Rooney, Owen and Valencia while Rooney looked on in agony as his flicked header from Giggs's precision cross bounced just the wrong side of the far post.

Birmingham had two key chances to level, though, with their attacks rare but relatively incisive, showing boss Alex McLeish that they could have some impact this season.

Midfielder Keith Fahey drilled a low shot inches wide with Foster beaten while, with 12 minutes remaining, the pace of Benitez took him away from United's defence before Foster made a smart stop to deny him a dream start in England.

Owen, signed on a free from Newcastle, looked bright after he came on for the last quarter hour and showed a superb turn of pace to race clear of the Birmingham defence in the 92nd minute.

Unfortunately for the former Liverpool and Real Madrid star, his finish was too straight and Hart made himself big to block for a corner.

It was not to be a fairytale start for Owen but United sealed the win to start their title defence in solid fashion while Birmingham, despite defeat, will take heart after looking competitive against the champions.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. Barcelona 2 0 Manchester United!!! Stop living in the­ past! U are Sick

    From jterry_lampard, on Mon 17 Aug 3:11PM
  2. SAF you are right..ROONEY will hit 20 this season.­ VALENCIA, another 20 during the
    same season.BERBA,­ another 15, GIGGS, 12, NANI, 8, the rest of the team,­ 10..
    whos missing the silly boy­ ronaldo??????????????????

    BEL pa zed

    From Brian, on Mon 17 Aug 2:07PM
  3. SAF you are right..ROONEY will hit 20 this season.­ VALENCIA, another 20 during the
    same season.BERBA,­ another 15, GIGGS, 12, NANI, 8, the rest of the team,­ 10..
    whos missing the silly boy­ ronaldo??????????????????

    BEL pa zed

    From Brian, on Mon 17 Aug 2:00PM
  4. SAF you are right..ROONEY will hit 20 this season.­ VALENCIA, another 20 during the
    same season.BERBA,­ another 15, GIGGS, 12, NANI, 8, the rest of the team,­ 10..
    whos missing the silly boy­ ronaldo??????????????????

    BEL pa zed

    From Brian, on Mon 17 Aug 1:59PM
  5. SAF you are right..ROONEY will hit 20 this season.­ VALENCIA, another 20 during the
    same season.BERBA,­ another 15, GIGGS, 12, NANI, 8, the rest of the team,­ 10..
    whos missing the silly boy­ ronaldo??????????????????

    BEL pa zed

    From Brian, on Mon 17 Aug 1:58PM
  6. medway bluenose
    do not count your chickens man united­ you are not that good all your rivals watched you on­ sunday bcfc are not a great side but will hold there­ own your downfall will be the sale of ronaldo and­ tevezso get real and do not think that you are­ unbeatable your
    rivals are chelsea keep it up the­ blueboys from st andrews

    From Peter D TOOLEY, on Mon 17 Aug 1:18PM
  7. Peter saint george!!!!!!!!! Hahahaha. A tw4t of a name­ 4 a tw4t of a bottom sucking, poor excuse for pondlife!­ Get a grip you TO$$POT.

    From Chris F, on Mon 17 Aug 12:03PM
  8. Considering Spurs missed three good chances and­ Liverpool were gifted a penalty, Beneathus should­ really focus on why his side looked clueless and were­ out played. The Spurs bench was far better than­ Liverpool's and everyone knows to win the premier­ league you must have strength in depth which Liverpool­ obviously lack. Both Chelsea and Manchester United­ ground out a win, United without their best defence.­ It's early days but unless Liverpool changes­ something nothing’s going to change! These words of­ wisdom are brought to you by the Mmmm000se. I thank­ you.

    From Mmmm000se, on Mon 17 Aug 9:54AM
  9. glory glory man united another title there for the­ taking

    From DAZGGMU-RED-LEGEND-OF-YAHOO, on Mon 17 Aug 9:29AM
  10. just what I've expected. Suddenly Birmingham became­ the team with potential.

    From c, on Mon 17 Aug 7:40AM
  11. I dont know why people need to attack each other to­ prove their point or just to show their­ "loyalty" to their teams

    From Minh Trinh, on Mon 17 Aug 5:50AM
  12. #154.ninja_king_returns. Forget about Barcelona 2 0­ Manchester United. He's a lost boy. He couldn't­ get to the Barcelona page - coz there ain't any­ Barcelona page and he's too ashamed to reveal the­ EPL team he supports coz his team kept losing. Just­ ignore him. He'll go back to Barcelona. Go­ ManUnited.

    From cokrowinoto, on Mon 17 Aug 5:05AM
  13. Great effort from the Blue boys. No doubt we'll be­ alright this season and Benitez looks like an animal.­ I'd be concerned about Utd's squad if I­ supported them. It looks pretty light.

    From Kearney, on Mon 17 Aug 2:46AM
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    Would you like to make friends with people from other­ country or place?
    Log on--------- S uga r Da d dy Cha t­ ---C o m ----
    Then you can get help and suggestions­ from all over the world.
    While you may find your true­ love or friendship there.

    From Flory K, on Mon 17 Aug 2:24AM
  15. 143
    Just noticed your comment, are you jealous of­ United or just a plain bad troublemaker, maybe one of­ those that get drunk and knock peoples heads off­ because you have lost. Bloody Nutcase so go and grow up­ and treat the game with respect as well as yourself

    From peterknight47, on Mon 17 Aug 2:23AM
  16. Barcelona 2 0 Manchester United you are an inbred­ d.ickless c.unt

    From ninja_king_returns, on Mon 17 Aug 1:47AM
  17. poor,bitter lizardpool supporters,cannot beat Spurs­ ,hahaha,,,bitter bindippers,another season of bitter­ disapointment,hahaha

    From Bob B, on Mon 17 Aug 1:31AM
  18. quote"what have man u got in the bench,­ nobody"unquote

    Karim s....you moron, what we have­ on the bench and on our reserve squad is another­ premier league team. Top half of the table at that.

    From lwoxley, on Mon 17 Aug 12:56AM
  19. More local than a Spaniard though isn't it you tit.

    From Colonel K, on Mon 17 Aug 12:55AM
  20. when are we going to see owen agreaves on pich pls­ solution to it

    From larrylokoso, on Mon 17 Aug 12:34AM
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