30 March 2013

Homing in on Number 20: Sunderland 0 Manchester United 1

Robin van Persie celebrates as he brought United the eventual winning goal for his side

SunderlandManchester
United
 Mignolet
 Bardsley (Y 74')
     (SUB Larsson 78')
 Bramble (OG 27') 
 O'Shea (Y 48')
 Rose
     (SUB Colback 84')
 Johnson
     (SUB Wickham 75') 
 Gardner
 N'Diaye (Y 26')
 McClean
 Sessegnon 
 Graham

 Unused subs: 
 Kilgallon
 Mangane
 Westwood
 Mandron
 De Gea
 Rafael
     (SUB Evans 33')
 Vidic
 Smalling
 Buttner
 Valencia
 Anderson
     (SUB Cleverley 84') 
 Carrick
 Young
 Kagawa
     (SUB Welbeck 78') 
 van Persie (Y 57')

 Unused subs:
 Evra
 Lindegaard
 Nani
 Powell

Manchester United, at least for a couple of hours, will relish their dominating 18-point lead at the top of the table as the grinded out a win against Martin O'Neill's Sunderland at the Stadium of Light this Easter Saturday.

Sunderland started the first-half with gusto, threatening to do efforts on goal. One attempt came from Gardner in the sixth minute, and it was destined for the net if not for a block from United captain Nemanja Vidic. Quickly after that, the Reds sparked at the break with Young's cross sending the ball towards Phil Bardsley, whose both hands clearly blocked the ball.

At that point, Alex Ferguson's side suddenly got control of the game, with their left-hand side pouring punishment on Sunderland's defense. After dishing out a battering, the Red Devils finally got their goal. Given a lot of space, van Persie managed to squeeze into the box from the left side, who then took the shot. The ball deflected off Bramble, who made a last-ditch tackle, and in towards the back of the net.

Robin van Persie's (second in dark blue from left) shot deflected off Sunderland's Bardsley (in red, on floor) which sent the ball past goalkeeper Mignolet

The second half was seeing more of the same United dominance in possession in the first half. But try as they might, the Reds just couldn't get that second goal. Frustration perhaps showing itself, the Dutchman van Persie made an unfair challenge on Sunderland's Gardner, prompting a yellow card. It was at this point the Martin O'Neill's men started to put some pressure. Blistering runs and quick passess from Sessegnon, Gardner and Bardsley on the right saw Sessegnon receive the ball. He lobbed it towards the six-yard box and De Gea made a punch of it but clashes with Vidic along the way. Both got dazed from the collision and it prompted a short break from referee Kevin Friend.

The Black Cats continued to pull the strings on attack and possession as the Stadium of Light faithful churned their team on. McClean, Johnson and Gardner did well to exert pressure on the United defense, but stalwart Vidic, together with Jonny Evans, made sure goals were not conceded.

The Official Barclays Premier League Twitter page later confirmed that the RVP effort was indeed credited as a Titus Bramble own goal

United, for their part, continued to hunt for that closing second goal, to no avail. Buttner shot a screamer from the edge of the penalty box at the 81st minute, but it was saved by Sunderland's Mignolet. The Black Cats replied with an effort from Graham, but that too was saved, this time by De Gea.

In the end, both sides didn't get that crucial goal in the second-half, despite the six-minute stoppage time. But regardless of the narrow result, Sir Alex Ferguson would take the win anytime as they are now eighteen points clear at the top of the table, at least until Manchester City finish their game against Newcastle later on in the night, putting the Red Devils ever so closer to their 20th league title.

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