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Manchester City vs Manchester United. Premier League.

Etihad StadiumAttendance47,019.

Manchester City 0

    Manchester United 1

    • P Scholes (93rd minute)

    Scholes breaks City hearts

    Two minutes into injury time Paul Scholes rises to head a cross from Patrice Evra
    Image: Scholes: Last-gasp header

    A Paul Scholes header in the third minute of stoppage time handed Manchester United a 1-0 victory at Eastlands.

    Last-gasp header keeps United hot on the heels of Chelsea

    A Paul Scholes header in the third minute of stoppage time handed Manchester United a precious 1-0 victory over fierce rivals Manchester City at Eastlands. The veteran midfielder marked the signing of his one-year contract extension with the 149th goal of his glittering United career to keep the title race well and truly alive. The win reduces the gap at the top of the Premier League to just a single point after Chelsea slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Tottenham later on Saturday. In a game starved of clear-cut chances which United had the better of, Scholes arrived on cue with the last play of the game to meet Patrice Evra's cross and nestle a firm header into the bottom corner. City had chances to snatch the spoils themselves in the second half with both Craig Bellamy and Wayne Bridge coming close in the latter stages. The late result at White Hart Lane also sees Tottenham leapfrog City into fourth place.

    Petulant

    After his appearance against Bayern Munich 10 days ago, it was hardly a surprise that Wayne Rooney should declare himself fit after just a single day's training. But the prospective PFA Player of the Year looked ill at ease, repeated rants at referee Martin Atkinson and a petulant kick at Nigel de Jong belied his mood. Rooney appeared tentative, he declined to set up Ryan Giggs when he had the chance to do so, and there was no real conviction behind his only decent opportunity of the opening period, when Antonio Valencia forced the ball into the area. Having beaten Kolo Toure with a deft piece of skill, the goal opened up for the striker, who had scored 34 times before his unfortunate ankle injury. He dragged the effort wide though, which only increased his frustration, his contribution eventually brought to an end 15 minutes from time when he was replaced by Dimitar Berbatov. Rooney's attack on De Jong might have been revenge for a thunderous challenge from the Dutchman on Evra, which set the tone for an opening period high on energy but low on goalmouth incident. A bulldog of a midfielder, De Jong gave United little time to settle on the ball, and though the visitors had plenty of possession, much of their passing was of a sideways variety. Only Valencia looked as though he could cause the Blues significant problems. Having escaped a penalty-box handball that went unseen by Atkinson and, apparently, the entire United team, returning full-back Wayne Bridge was undone by the Ecuador man just before the break. Valencia squeezed a cross through to the near post where Giggs was alert enough to make contact, but lacked the power to beat Shay Given with a low flick. For their part, City seemed to have more movement but invariably ran into a defensive brick wall.
    Quality
    Against his old club, Carlos Tevez curled an early free-kick towards the top corner only for Edwin van der Sar to make an excellent save. It turned out to be the sum total of first-half efforts on goal from Roberto Mancini's men, a fizzing low cross from Craig Bellamy not much to enthuse about considering his team had scored 11 times in their last two outings. There was no discernable improvement - either in the overall quality or Rooney's temper - in the opening minutes of the second half. It did Rooney no credit at all that when he was kicked by Vincent Kompany, he rolled around in apparent agony then jumped to his feet and ran off without a problem once the yellow card had been brandished. The problem for United was that with their bulwark at less than full throttle and Valencia their only source of pace, they were reliant on guile alone to open City up. City had more speed and a flowing move, started by Emmanuel Adebayor and inevitably involving Tevez, ended when Bellamy crashed a shot into the side-netting. Shortly afterwards, the Blues had a penalty appeal turned down. Gareth Barry could be accused of making too much of minimal contact by Gary Neville. There was certainly contact though, and not with the ball on Neville's part. The crowd were still digesting that incident when Giggs got on the end of a long ball beyond the City defence and would have been clean through if he had not been confronted immediately by Given, whose goal was threatened by Berbatov with a deft header shortly afterwards. It then took the interventions of Nemanja Vidic and Darren Fletcher to ensure a goalmouth scramble caused by Van der Sar's ill-advised charge to meet a cross did not end in disaster for the visitors. This flurry of activity gave the impression of a game finally heading somewhere. It took Scholes to find the map.
    Manchester City Team Statistics Manchester United
    0 Goals 1
    0 1st Half Goals 0
    4 Shots on Target 3
    3 Shots off Target 9
    2 Blocked Shots 3
    7 Corners 5
    8 Fouls 12
    2 Offsides 3
    2 Yellow Cards 1
    0 Red Cards 0
    79.1 Passing Success 78.9
    20 Tackles 32
    65 Tackles Success 75
    43.8 Possession 56.2
    47.4 Territorial Advantage 52.6

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