Gavmundo
04-02-2007, 02:28 PM
Manchester United stormed back from a goal down to brush aside Blackburn.
United central defender Nemanja Vidic was forced off with a broken collarbone and the home side then fell behind when Matt Derbyshire slotted home.
But United dug deep and Paul Scholes slalomed into space and fired in before Michael Carrick sidefooted in.
Park Ji-Sung pounced to add a third and an Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer drive completed United's comeback to leave them needing five wins for the title.
Blackburn did the double over United in the Premiership last season and they started off in determined mood to cause an upset.
David Dunn and Derbyshire both had early half chances, but it was United who had the first clear opportunity when a Cristiano Ronaldo strike was blocked by keeper Brad Friedel.
The ball fell loose for Wayne Rooney and he thought he had slotted home only for Friedel to scramble across to somehow palm his effort wide.
United escaped a penalty appeal after a Dunn cross struck Wes Brown on the arm before the lack of form and confidence Rooney showed for England transferred itself to club level.
The striker was found unmarked at the far post by a diagonal Giggs cross and, with just Friedel to beat, fluffed his shot before his second attempt was smothered by the Blackburn keeper.
The agony was etched on the face of a demoralised Rooney and his frustration was soon compounded as United suffered a double setback.
Vidic has been a stalwart in United central defence but could be out for the season after falling awkwardly challenging for a header at a corner.
United barely had time to settle before Derbyshire gave Blackburn the lead with a poacher's strike.
Carrick diverted a Morten Gamst Pedersen cross towards his own net and, despite keeper Edwin van der Sar saving, Derbyshire sidefooted into the roof of the net.
United went into the interval piling on the pressure in search of an equaliser and started the second half in the same manner.
The Old Trafford side were rattled and Rio Ferdinand kicked the ball into the crowd and hit a spectator when the referee did not play an advantage with United's frustration boiling to the surface.
Blackburn eventually caved into the wave of United attacks when Scholes wriggled into space in the area and drove in a shot.
Giggs had a glorious chance to put his side ahead but amazingly saw his shot come back off the crossbar from just eight yards out.
Carrick spared his blushes when angling in a low shot to give the home side in front.
Ji-Sung scored with an effort from point-blank range after being the quickest to react after Friedel parried a Ronaldo free-kick and Solskjaer added the finishing touch to the win with his late strike.
I was fearing the worst in the first half as Blackburn are a strong unit and it can be hard to break them down. I didn't expect we'd lose but was worried we might draw but Utd's performance in the second half was sensational. Ronaldo was involved in the majority of good moves and was excellent even though he didn't score. Park scored yet again! Scholes was first class as usual. Rooney did everything except score (as usual).
Vidic's injury is a big blow though. Looks like he'll be out of both legs against Roma and could well be out for most, if not all, of the season.
Ferdinand made a big mistake by kicking the ball at the Hoardings, he miskicked it and it hit a female Utd fan square in the face which didn't go down well with Utd fans. He apologised very quickly but he really didn't want to do that!
United central defender Nemanja Vidic was forced off with a broken collarbone and the home side then fell behind when Matt Derbyshire slotted home.
But United dug deep and Paul Scholes slalomed into space and fired in before Michael Carrick sidefooted in.
Park Ji-Sung pounced to add a third and an Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer drive completed United's comeback to leave them needing five wins for the title.
Blackburn did the double over United in the Premiership last season and they started off in determined mood to cause an upset.
David Dunn and Derbyshire both had early half chances, but it was United who had the first clear opportunity when a Cristiano Ronaldo strike was blocked by keeper Brad Friedel.
The ball fell loose for Wayne Rooney and he thought he had slotted home only for Friedel to scramble across to somehow palm his effort wide.
United escaped a penalty appeal after a Dunn cross struck Wes Brown on the arm before the lack of form and confidence Rooney showed for England transferred itself to club level.
The striker was found unmarked at the far post by a diagonal Giggs cross and, with just Friedel to beat, fluffed his shot before his second attempt was smothered by the Blackburn keeper.
The agony was etched on the face of a demoralised Rooney and his frustration was soon compounded as United suffered a double setback.
Vidic has been a stalwart in United central defence but could be out for the season after falling awkwardly challenging for a header at a corner.
United barely had time to settle before Derbyshire gave Blackburn the lead with a poacher's strike.
Carrick diverted a Morten Gamst Pedersen cross towards his own net and, despite keeper Edwin van der Sar saving, Derbyshire sidefooted into the roof of the net.
United went into the interval piling on the pressure in search of an equaliser and started the second half in the same manner.
The Old Trafford side were rattled and Rio Ferdinand kicked the ball into the crowd and hit a spectator when the referee did not play an advantage with United's frustration boiling to the surface.
Blackburn eventually caved into the wave of United attacks when Scholes wriggled into space in the area and drove in a shot.
Giggs had a glorious chance to put his side ahead but amazingly saw his shot come back off the crossbar from just eight yards out.
Carrick spared his blushes when angling in a low shot to give the home side in front.
Ji-Sung scored with an effort from point-blank range after being the quickest to react after Friedel parried a Ronaldo free-kick and Solskjaer added the finishing touch to the win with his late strike.
I was fearing the worst in the first half as Blackburn are a strong unit and it can be hard to break them down. I didn't expect we'd lose but was worried we might draw but Utd's performance in the second half was sensational. Ronaldo was involved in the majority of good moves and was excellent even though he didn't score. Park scored yet again! Scholes was first class as usual. Rooney did everything except score (as usual).
Vidic's injury is a big blow though. Looks like he'll be out of both legs against Roma and could well be out for most, if not all, of the season.
Ferdinand made a big mistake by kicking the ball at the Hoardings, he miskicked it and it hit a female Utd fan square in the face which didn't go down well with Utd fans. He apologised very quickly but he really didn't want to do that!