Eurosport - Sun, 23 Nov 12:08:00 2008
Aston Villa and Manchester United shared an entertaining goalless draw at Villa Park, as United failed to score in the Premier League for the first time since November last year.
The result kept Sir Alex Ferguson's team in third, eight points adrift of pacesetters Chelsea and Liverpool.
Villa manager Martin O'Neill saw his side climb above Arsenal and into the coveted top four, just a point behind United.
The first half was an open affair, with both sides at ease in possession and space all over the pitch. But clear-cut chances were conspicuous by their absence and the teams were reduced primarily to long-range efforts.
On 13 minutes, Cristiano Ronaldo drove in from the left and unleashed a fierce drive from 30 yards. But Brad Friedel was alert to the danger and produced a fine diving stop to deny the Portuguese midfielder.
Ronaldo was up against Nigel Reo-Coker on the left flank, and the makeshift Villa full-back put in an energetic display to somewhat stifle the FIFPro World Player of the Year.
Reo-Coker even found time to get forward himself, letting fly with a speculative effort from 35 yards. Edwin van der Sar gathered comfortably.
On the half-hour mark James Milner burst down the right and almost found Gabriel Agbonlahor with a curling cross, but Rio Ferdinand nipped in front of the striker to clear the danger.
United's best chance of the half fell to Park Ji-Sung five minutes before the interval, but the South Korean international was denied by a superb saving tackle from Ashley Young after being played in by Wayne Rooney.
Seconds later Rooney whipped over a dangerous cross from the right, and Park came agonisingly close to providing a decisive touch at the far post.
The first chance of the second half fell to Villa, when Young's cross-cum-shot forced Van der Sar to tip over the bar.
Just short of the hour mark Villa had appeals for penalty turned down when Agbonlahor burned past Nemanja Vidic on the left and cut inside the box. Agbonlahor went to ground, although replays showed the initial contact occurred outside the area. The referee awarded nothing.
Five minutes later United wasted a glorious chance to go ahead. Michael Carrick lofted a ball in to Rooney, who had time to compose himself before blasting a shot over the bar with just Friedel to beat.
With time running out Ferguson introduced Nani and Anderson at the expense of Carlos Tevez and a limping Ronaldo, but United could not find the breakthrough.
The last meaningful opportunity of the evening fell to Villa, when James Milner burst down the left flank and reached the by-line. The England Under-21 midfielder made his way towards goal, but his cut-back failed to find an onrushing Villa player and United cleared.
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UTD are still a decent and by far the best team in the world and villa,chelsea, liverpool and the gunners have a tough game at Old Trafford
jolfc sorry keep forgeting hes the only one in league that does it
not
VILLA A TEAM WITH ENGLISH PLAYERS IN INSTEAD OF EXPENSIVE FOREIGNERS
craigwise70-funny you should mention the number 18,that's how many times i counted ronaldo rolling around the pitch in tonights game!!
villa villa villa villa
andrew h if you read the papers rooney had a chest infection
what a great match, full of quality and entertaining end to end stuff. only thing missing were the goals.
got to give credit to villa, who went for it instead of sitting back and defending like some teams would do against a top club like man utd.
it's good to see a team full of english players in the top 4 (i think villa have got around 16 or 17 english lads in their first team squad of about 22 ish)
hope ronaldo weren't too badly injured for man utd too.
fergie its time 2 retire now!man utd will not win any away game!
but what you tossers from anfield and that little ground in london forget is you both have to come to old trafford and if utd take their chance,s in the first 20mins unlike they did at yours they will be out of sight before you get in the game thats of course you that you forget to bring your ref with you to save you lfc 18yrs 18yrs 18ysr cfc moscow 08
SO RONALDO BETTER THAN MESSI DONT MAKE ME LAUGHT
I hate Alex Ferguson. He pulls Rooney and Ferdinand out of the England international on Wed coz there both injured and surprise surprise there both fit to play today. I think the FA and Capello need to sort him out
Amazing Villa!!..well done ! Once in a while, it's good to put the egoistic Red Devil down...but again this is the beauty of premier league....
Man u are supremem from xmas.Arsenal are havin their slips.Chelsea will and Liverpool too...wen that comes, wats d chance of surviving man utd...MAN UTD FOR THE TITLE...ALL BETS ON!!!
Saw it all the way through. No loyalties but terrible to watch, scared to lose. All that talent, all that money and no sign of any flamboyance at all for the fans. Hang your heads in shame both sides
hahahaha
utd shouldn't have them 2 injured players playing hahahaha
hahahahaha
@ugo f-exactly a chance to win at old trafford,does not mean you will win!!
VILLA 0 MAN U 0
NO SMOKING NO DRINKING NO GOALS (IN WET DARK BIRMINGHAM)
THAT MUST HAVE BEEN LIKE WATCHING PIDGEONS LANDING
I would now put money on Villa finsihing 4th ahead pf Arsenal.
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