Ronald Zubar challenges Manchester United's Nani.
REUTERS/Nigel Roddis
Wayne Rooney and Nani ended lengthy scoring droughts with
two goals each as Manchester United finished a bad week on an
upbeat note with a 4-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers that
took them to within two points of Premier League leaders
Manchester City.
Having gone out of the Champions League following a meek
defeat at Basel on Wednesday, United used Nani's first club
goals in 14 games and Rooney's first in nine league games to
restore some pride.
A superb volley by red-hot Robin van Persie gave Arsenal a
1-0 home win over Everton, while Liverpool beat Queens Park
Rangers by the same score at Anfield courtesy of a Luis
Suarez goal.
Early season pacesetters Newcastle lost 4-2 at Norwich City,
while Aston Villa won 2-1 at Bolton Wanderers, Swansea City
beat Fulham 2-0 and Wigan Athletic climbed off the bottom
with a 2-1 success at West Bromwich Albion.
From the opening exchanges at Old Trafford United looked
determined to shake off the baggage of their European reverse
and the previous week's League Cup exit, and Wolves could do
little to stop them.
Nani cut in from the left to fire in the opener after 17
minutes and Rooney advanced into the box before delivering a
similarly emphatic finish 10 minutes later.
Wolves, who shocked United with a 2-1 win at Molineux in
February, briefly got back into it with a Steven Fletcher
header two minutes after the restart, but United roared back
as Antonio Valencia set up Nani and Rooney for their second
goals after 56 and 62 minutes.
It was the first time United had scored more than one goal in
a league game in eight attempts since they beat Norwich City
2-0 on Oct. 1.
"I was pleased with the attacking part, which was very, very
good, though we also had to defend well as they kept crossing
the ball into our box," United manager Alex Ferguson told Sky
Sports News.
"All these 1-0s we could have scored more, but getting the
second goal today relaxed us.
"The players have a great desire and really worked hard and
played some good football."
The victory took United to 36 points, two behind City, who
visit Chelsea on Monday. Tottenham Hotspur, who travel to
Stoke City on Sunday, are third on 31 with Arsenal up to
fourth on 29, one ahead of Chelsea.
Newcastle's flying start to the season is starting to seem a
distant memory for their fans after they were well beaten at
Norwich having picked up only one point in their preceding
three games - albeit against Chelsea, Manchester United and
Manchester City.
Two goals for the prolific Grant Holt and one each for Wesley
Hoolahan and Steve Morison had Norwich celebrating, while
Newcastle replied with two by Demba Ba either side of a red
card for Dan Gosling after 65 minutes.
Arsenal had most of the ball against Everton without creating
much danger but they broke through in spectacular fashion
after 70 minutes, when Alex Song floated a long ball to the
far post, where Van Persie crashed in a volley for his 19th
goal of the season.
At Anfield Liverpool missed several chances and were kept at
bay by QPR keeper Radek Cerny before Luis Suarez headed the
winner two minutes into the second half from a cross by
Charlie Adam. It ended a run of four successive home draws
for Kenny Dalglish's side.
Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm added to his reputation as a
penalty-saving specialist when he blocked Fulham forward
Clint Dempsey's spot-kick five minutes from time. Moments
later Danny Graham scored the promoted side's second goal
after Scott Sinclair's opener.
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