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By Carla Hilton Last updated: 14th March 2010
Rooney: Celebrates in style
Manchester United went back to the top of the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Fulham at Old Trafford.
It was no more than the defending Premier League champions deserved, having completely outclassed the Cottagers throughout the match.
After a goalless first half, it took Wayne Rooney just 30 seconds from the restart whistle to stamp his mark on the game.
A header down from Dimitar Berbatov fell to Rooney, who initially moved the ball wide to Nani before picking up again and hitting a powerful, low shot past a dumbfounded Mark Schwarzer.
Fulham had done well to hold him at bay until then but they were powerless as the match progressed.
The England striker notched his second late in the game, having again been set up nicely by his strike partner.
Not to be outdone, Berbatov made it 3-0 in stoppage time with a diving header to send United back to top spot.
It has come to that stage in the season where every round of fixtures bring their own pressure.
And, on the occasion chosen to mark Old Trafford's 100th birthday, it was United, needing to follow Chelsea and Arsenal, who after initial struggles had ended up with three points on Saturday.
On the face of it, a Fulham side in the middle of a titanic Europa League tie with Juventus would appear to be the perfect opponents.
Yet, as Sir Alex Ferguson pointed out in the build-up, Roy Hodgson has revolutionised life at Craven Cottage and masterminded a three-goal victory over these same opponents in December.
At the time, United were severely weakened by a loss of defenders.
With Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic back those problems are now at an end. On this occasion, it was United's attack that misfired.
The hosts had plenty of possession and got into the right areas often enough. But at some stage, all their first-half attacks broke down.
Only twice could the Fulham defence take complete credit.
A collective effort ensured Rooney did not profit when Darren Fletcher elected to square the ball after charging into the box to reach Berbatov's return pass.
Schwarzer denied Rooney later in the half with a fabulous one-handed save after the England man had curled a shot goalwards from 20 yards.
Restored to the starting line-up after missing the midweek demolition of AC Milan, Berbatov had no-one to blame but himself for failing to convert his best chances, both of which were headers.
True, that part of the game is not the Bulgarian's strong point but, after finding space deep inside the Fulham box, he should have done better after being picked out by Antonio Valencia and Nani, respectively.
Rooney was grumbling at half-time after being hauled down by Stephen Kelly without winning a penalty. He was all smiles 30 seconds after the restart though.
A scrappy build-up saw Berbatov nod the ball into his strike partner's path.
Rooney then fed Nani before advancing into the big hole Fulham's disorientated defence had left.
Once Nani delivered the return pass back into exactly the same area, the outcome was inevitable.
With the home side in front, so was the result. Anxiety remained, though, as long as the wait for a second continued.
Rooney and Berbatov both failed to profit from decent half chances, in the latter man's case an acrobatic volley from Valencia's cross that flew narrowly wide.
At least they could claim to have got somewhere near the goal, unlike Patrice Evra, who screwed his 25-yard shot so wide it resulted in a Fulham throw.
The value of having Ferdinand and Vidic back in harness was seen as the clock ticked down.
Starved of possession and chances, Bobby Zamora had been given little opportunity to press home his England credentials.
But when he ran onto a flick from substitute Eric Nevland, Zamora must have felt it was the moment he had waited for.
Instead, after being caught out by the initial move, Vidic darted back and snuffed out the opportunity with a thunderous challenge.
For Zamora it was a frustrating afternoon. It looked like being the same for Berbatov after he failed to convert Park Ji-Sung's neat cross.
But after creating yet another goal for Rooney with a neat cut-back seven minutes from time, the £30.75million man finally located the target himself, from Park's cross, to complete a scoreline more in keeping with the one-sided nature of proceedings.
| Manchester United | Team Statistics | Fulham |
| 3 | Goals | 0 |
| 0 | 1st Half Goals | 0 |
| 9 | Shots on Target | 3 |
| 14 | Shots off Target | 2 |
| 12 | Blocked Shots | 3 |
| 11 | Corners | 1 |
| 7 | Fouls | 12 |
| 2 | Offsides | 2 |
| 1 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
| 0 | Red Cards | 0 |
| 82.2 | Passing Success | 75.5 |
| 14 | Tackles | 14 |
| 78.6 | Tackles Success | 57.1 |
| 55.5 | Possession | 44.5 |
| 60.7 | Territorial Advantage | 39.3 |
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Comments (11)
Lewis C (Arsenal fan) says...
Yes rooney is playing great only because he's english everyone is saying how good he's playing for example if Cesc fabregas was brilliant now he wouldn't even get mentioned
Posted 21:09 14th March 2010
Andrew Nealon (Manchester United fan) says...
Rooney is the best player in the world right now, but for all the people saying man united would be nothing without Rooney just need to look at the facts, rooney has scored 25 goals in the league but there's been another 45 goals scored through out the team and with all the chances united create another striker could have easily got double figures if we didn't have Rooney, Man united can never be called a one man team, there's just so much talent within the whole squad. If we had ferdinand and Vidic for the whole season I think united would be 10 points clear right now.
Posted 20:49 14th March 2010
Patrick Fish (Manchester United fan) says...
The official line from Rooney is he isn't thinking about Ronaldo's mark, but let's face it, what better way to get one over the person who shackled you for 3 years? His strike rate in the last two months has been phenomenal. I just hope he doesnt dry up before the World Cup. Also, if Real Madrid really are thinking of signing Rooney, then they better get out £100 million. You cant put a price on teamwork and professionalism.
Posted 20:22 14th March 2010
Shaun Moran (Leeds United fan) says...
There's only word that can describe wayne rooney at the momment UNSTOPABBLE!!!
Posted 20:10 14th March 2010
Ade Rhodes (Manchester United fan) says...
waynes on fire
Posted 19:10 14th March 2010
Senam Dela-seshie (Manchester United fan) says...
GLORY! GLORY!! MAN.UNITED
Posted 18:51 14th March 2010
Ross trevor Gardner says...
once again brilliant performance by the reds . total class above every team in the preimer league . It's all in there hands now . COME ON THE REDS .
Posted 18:43 14th March 2010
David Hayes (Manchester United fan) says...
What can i say rooney is on another planet and in my opinion deserves to win the best player in the world award fantastic is it wrong to say i love this bloke lol. ps stay at united you are already becoming a legend Also nani has had an awsome few months and hopefully now he has his confidence will be another united great along with valencia who i feel has been a fantstic signing
Posted 18:40 14th March 2010
Alec Barkett (Manchester United fan) says...
Didn't play to well but won anyway.. Sign of champions. League is open and we must be favourites. Arsenal have absolutely no chance, can't win anything with so many usless and yound players..
Posted 18:32 14th March 2010
Tom Keenan (Portsmouth fan) says...
will someone with a bit of sense please tell utd board to hurry up and get rooney tied down to a new long term contract, before real come sniffing out our best player again!!
Posted 17:16 14th March 2010
Simon Chieng (Manchester United fan) says...
Come on Red Devils! Come on Rooney!
Posted 16:12 14th March 2010