Slick United punish Potters

Ronaldo nets twice in 5-0 victory for United

Last updated: 15th November 2008

Slick United punish Potters

Ronaldo: At the double for United

Man of the match: Carlos Tevez, tireless and inventive.

Moment of the match: Danny Welbeck's stunning 25-yard debut goal late on.

Attempt of the match: Swerving Ronaldo free-kick parried by Sorensen.

Save of the match: Van der Sar's tip away from Rory Delap's first long throw. Things might have been different.

Talking point: Berbatov still not firing on all cylinders for United.

Goal of the game: Welbeck's stunning strike. A tantalising glimpse into the future.

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Manchester United turned in an impressive performance to defeat Stoke 5-0 at Old Trafford.

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring with a swerving free-kick after just three minutes and United continued to dominate for the remainder of the first half, without creating too many clear opportunities.

They made it 2-0 just before the interval as Michael Carrick swept a fine finish past Thomas Sorensen from the edge of the area.

Dimitar Berbatov, in sparkling form throughout, added a third in the 49th minute with a volley from close range and substitute Danny Welbeck then scored a spectacular fourth late on.

Ronaldo netted with another free-kick in stoppage time to complete an emphatic victory.

100th goal

Ronaldo set United on their way with his 100th goal for United after Amdy Faye had clattered into Carlos Tevez 25 yards out.

Sorensen's fumbling attempt to save meant the goal was not quite in the class of his strike against Portsmouth last season. But still, for a landmark 100, it was not too bad.

If Sir Alex Ferguson was waiting for a second, he needed to be patient.

Ronaldo, the impressive Park Ji-sung and Tevez all had chances to get it. But it was not until Carrick collected Ronaldo's pass in first-half stoppage time and somehow thundered a shot through a crowd of Stoke bodies that United finally managed to double their lead.

It was a decent return from a first half lacking not just Rio Ferdinand, Wayne

Rooney and Ryan Giggs, who were all injured, but also a monster throw-in from Rory Delap.

Ferguson laughed it off when it was mentioned on Friday but a steep slope around the pitch about two feet from the touchline meant Delap could not get enough momentum to cause the type of damage he wanted.

And any hope Stoke might have had disappeared straight after the restart as slack defending from Tony Pulis' men allowed Berbatov to not only control Tevez's fiercely-driven pass but turn onto it as well.

Offered that kind of space, it would have been rude of the Bulgarian not to slam a volley past Sorensen as well.

Trio of debutants

From then on, United were able to try to tiptoe their way past Stoke's giant defenders. It should have suited Ronaldo down to the ground but the red mist, so normally associated with Rooney, had begun to descend.

He took a swing at Amdy Faye which, remarkably, he was able to get away with, although it did end up in a face-to-face confrontation with the former Portsmouth man as the niggling went on.

Ronaldo might have been one of the men replaced by Welbeck, Darron Gibson and Manucho as Ferguson handed Premier League debuts to the trio.

Welbeck made an instant impact, the England Under-19 forward crashing home in impressive fashion from 20 yards.

Ronaldo had the last laugh on his tormentors too as he powered home another free-kick, his ninth goal of a campaign that only started in the middle of September.

Manchester UnitedTeam StatisticsStoke City
5Goals0
21st Half Goals0
12Shots on Target0
6Shots off Target2
4Blocked Shots0
3Corners0
6Fouls16
2Offsides2
0Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
88.4Passing Success74.6
23Tackles17
73.9Tackles Success76.5
67.9Possession32.1
59.8Territorial Advantage40.2