Dimitar Berbatov repaid the faith of Sir Alex Ferguson by sending Manchester United on their way to a comfortable season-opening Premier League win over Newcastle, but it was Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs who stole the show.
SCORING SUMMARY
Manchester United Newcastle United
Dimitar Berbatov (33)
Darren Fletcher (41)
Ryan Giggs (85)
MATCH STATS
Manchester United Newcastle United
Shots (on Goal) 18(4) 8(4)
Fouls 9 7
Corner Kicks 5 3
Offsides 4 0
Time of Possession 66% 34%
Yellow Cards 2 2
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 4 1
MATCH INFORMATION
Stadium: Old Trafford, England
Attendance: 75,221
Match Time: 19:00 GMT
Official(s):
C Foy (Referee)
TEAMS
Manchester United Newcastle United
1 Edwin van der Sar 1 Steve Harper
23 Jonathan Evans 2 Fabricio Coloccini
15 Nemanja Vidic 6 Michael Williamson
3 Patrice Evra 3 Sanchez Jose Enrique
22 John O'Shea 14 James Perch
18 Paul Scholes 7 Joey Barton
24 Darren Fletcher 17 Alan Smith
17 Nani 4 Kevin Nolan
25 Antonio Valencia 18 Jonás Gutiérrez
9 Dimitar Berbatov 10 Wayne Routledge
10 Wayne Rooney 9 Andrew Carroll
Substitutes
16 Michael Carrick Shola Ameobi 23
11 Ryan Giggs Ryan Taylor 16
29 Tomasz Kuszczak Xisco 19
21 Rafael Tim Krul 26
12 Chris Smalling Nile Ranger 30
27 Federico Macheda Haris Vuckic 29
14 Javier Hernández James Tavernier 44
Substitutions
Javier Hernández for Wayne Rooney (63) Shola Ameobi for Kevin Nolan(71)
Ryan Giggs for Nani (71) Xisco for Jonás Gutiérrez (81)
Rafael for Patrice Evra (87)
Yellow Cards
Paul Scholes (52) Joey Barton (18)
Darren Fletcher (56) James Perch (22)
· Club Squads: Manchester United | Newcastle United
Berbatov was handed a starting berth alongside Wayne Rooney and responded by drilling home an excellent 33rd-minute effort at Old Trafford.
The Bulgarian should have had another goal after half-time but, after Darren Fletcher had doubled the Red Devils' advantage shortly before the break, it was evergreen substitute Giggs who extended his remarkable record of scoring in every Premier League season when he latched on to Scholes' inspired pass and sent a first-time volley bouncing past Steve Harper.
It was part of another masterclass from man-of-the-match Scholes, who with every game must make Fabio Capello cringe at his failure to lure the 35-year-old out of international retirement for World Cup duty in the summer.
The only real disappointment for United was another blank day for Wayne Rooney, who has now gone 13 matches for club and country since he last scored, against Bayern Munich in March.
Questions will continue to be asked of Rooney until he starts to show the form that established himself as one of the world's leading players last season. His performances in South Africa were almost too bad to be believed, the nadir coming in England's terrible draw against Algeria in Cape Town.
Yet at times, it almost feels as though Rooney is trying too hard. His work-rate remains impressive but too often shots are snatched. He succeeded only in battering a free-kick into the Newcastle wall with one obvious opportunity, then skied Berbatov's nod-back high over the bar when far better was expected.
Even his part in United's second goal was accidental as he failed to control Patrice Evra's low cross and succeeded only in prodding the ball towards Fletcher, whose smart turn and finish brought an admiring nod of approval from the unselfish England man.
Since his club record £30.5 million arrival from Tottenham, Berbatov has often found himself as the man being sacrificed by Sir Alex Ferguson in the biggest United games.
With Javier Hernandez threatening to take Old Trafford by storm and Michael Owen's lack of match practice costing him a place on the bench, Berbatov knew he must start to impress on a more consistent basis.
He certainly showed Rooney the way to goal when Antonio Valencia showed admirable determination in getting back to win possession for his team which John O'Shea quickly moved forward to Scholes.
The old master wasted no time in pushing the ball towards the Bulgarian, who was marginally onside and profited further when Jose Enrique nudged the ball further forward as he attempted to tackle. Berbatov steadied himself before drilling a shot from an acute angle into the far left corner.
It was the first harsh lesson of top-flight life for Newcastle, who surprised many, including Ferguson, by bouncing back from the Championship quite so soon.
Young striker Andy Carroll was one of the major factors in their promotion. But after getting away from Nemanja Vidic with a superb run across the United box, he should have buried Joey Barton's corner instead of nodding a golden chance to put Newcastle ahead tamely wide.
Later, with the points effectively secure, United set about boosting their goal difference. Rooney may be struggling to locate the net but there was plenty to be admired about his delicate touch to find Berbatov after Scholes had played the initial bullet pass.
It was a better chance than the one Berbatov had converted earlier. Again he beat Harper, but this time also put the ball wide of his left-hand post. For Rooney, it was his last meaningful involvement before he was replaced by Hernandez.
At least he is another hour closer to the 600 minutes of playing time Capello thinks he needs to achieve top form, although the process would surely be accelerated if he could find the net.
Anything would do, including the bizarre one off his face that Hernandez managed in the Community Shield. That goal ensured the Mexican was not searching for his first competitive goal as he chased about.
But it was the tracer-bullet accuracy of Giggs that proved to be the difference late on after he had been picked out by his old friend Scholes.
SCORING SUMMARY | |
Manchester United | Newcastle United |
Dimitar Berbatov (33) | |
Darren Fletcher (41) | |
Ryan Giggs (85) |
MATCH STATS | ||
Manchester United | Newcastle United | |
Shots (on Goal) | 18(4) | 8(4) |
Fouls | 9 | 7 |
Corner Kicks | 5 | 3 |
Offsides | 4 | 0 |
Time of Possession | 66% | 34% |
Yellow Cards | 2 | 2 |
Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
Saves | 4 | 1 |
MATCH INFORMATION |
Stadium: Old Trafford, England Attendance: 75,221 Match Time: 19:00 GMT Official(s): C Foy (Referee) |
TEAMS | |
Manchester United | Newcastle United |
1 Edwin van der Sar | 1 Steve Harper |
23 Jonathan Evans | 2 Fabricio Coloccini |
15 Nemanja Vidic | 6 Michael Williamson |
3 Patrice Evra | 3 Sanchez Jose Enrique |
22 John O'Shea | 14 James Perch |
18 Paul Scholes | 7 Joey Barton |
24 Darren Fletcher | 17 Alan Smith |
17 Nani | 4 Kevin Nolan |
25 Antonio Valencia | 18 Jonás Gutiérrez |
9 Dimitar Berbatov | 10 Wayne Routledge |
10 Wayne Rooney | 9 Andrew Carroll |
Substitutes | |
16 Michael Carrick | Shola Ameobi 23 |
11 Ryan Giggs | Ryan Taylor 16 |
29 Tomasz Kuszczak | Xisco 19 |
21 Rafael | Tim Krul 26 |
12 Chris Smalling | Nile Ranger 30 |
27 Federico Macheda | Haris Vuckic 29 |
14 Javier Hernández | James Tavernier 44 |
Substitutions | |
Javier Hernández for Wayne Rooney (63) | Shola Ameobi for Kevin Nolan(71) |
Ryan Giggs for Nani (71) | Xisco for Jonás Gutiérrez (81) |
Rafael for Patrice Evra (87) | |
Yellow Cards | |
Paul Scholes (52) | Joey Barton (18) |
Darren Fletcher (56) | James Perch (22) |
· Club Squads: Manchester United | Newcastle United |
Berbatov was handed a starting berth alongside Wayne Rooney and responded by drilling home an excellent 33rd-minute effort at Old Trafford.
The Bulgarian should have had another goal after half-time but, after Darren Fletcher had doubled the Red Devils' advantage shortly before the break, it was evergreen substitute Giggs who extended his remarkable record of scoring in every Premier League season when he latched on to Scholes' inspired pass and sent a first-time volley bouncing past Steve Harper.
It was part of another masterclass from man-of-the-match Scholes, who with every game must make Fabio Capello cringe at his failure to lure the 35-year-old out of international retirement for World Cup duty in the summer.
The only real disappointment for United was another blank day for Wayne Rooney, who has now gone 13 matches for club and country since he last scored, against Bayern Munich in March.
Questions will continue to be asked of Rooney until he starts to show the form that established himself as one of the world's leading players last season. His performances in South Africa were almost too bad to be believed, the nadir coming in England's terrible draw against Algeria in Cape Town.
Yet at times, it almost feels as though Rooney is trying too hard. His work-rate remains impressive but too often shots are snatched. He succeeded only in battering a free-kick into the Newcastle wall with one obvious opportunity, then skied Berbatov's nod-back high over the bar when far better was expected.
Even his part in United's second goal was accidental as he failed to control Patrice Evra's low cross and succeeded only in prodding the ball towards Fletcher, whose smart turn and finish brought an admiring nod of approval from the unselfish England man.
Since his club record £30.5 million arrival from Tottenham, Berbatov has often found himself as the man being sacrificed by Sir Alex Ferguson in the biggest United games.
With Javier Hernandez threatening to take Old Trafford by storm and Michael Owen's lack of match practice costing him a place on the bench, Berbatov knew he must start to impress on a more consistent basis.
He certainly showed Rooney the way to goal when Antonio Valencia showed admirable determination in getting back to win possession for his team which John O'Shea quickly moved forward to Scholes.
The old master wasted no time in pushing the ball towards the Bulgarian, who was marginally onside and profited further when Jose Enrique nudged the ball further forward as he attempted to tackle. Berbatov steadied himself before drilling a shot from an acute angle into the far left corner.
It was the first harsh lesson of top-flight life for Newcastle, who surprised many, including Ferguson, by bouncing back from the Championship quite so soon.
Young striker Andy Carroll was one of the major factors in their promotion. But after getting away from Nemanja Vidic with a superb run across the United box, he should have buried Joey Barton's corner instead of nodding a golden chance to put Newcastle ahead tamely wide.
Later, with the points effectively secure, United set about boosting their goal difference. Rooney may be struggling to locate the net but there was plenty to be admired about his delicate touch to find Berbatov after Scholes had played the initial bullet pass.
It was a better chance than the one Berbatov had converted earlier. Again he beat Harper, but this time also put the ball wide of his left-hand post. For Rooney, it was his last meaningful involvement before he was replaced by Hernandez.
At least he is another hour closer to the 600 minutes of playing time Capello thinks he needs to achieve top form, although the process would surely be accelerated if he could find the net.
Anything would do, including the bizarre one off his face that Hernandez managed in the Community Shield. That goal ensured the Mexican was not searching for his first competitive goal as he chased about.
But it was the tracer-bullet accuracy of Giggs that proved to be the difference late on after he had been picked out by his old friend Scholes.
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