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03 December 2024

Rooney stunner seals derby win for United

Wayne Rooney of Manchester United scores a goal from an overhead kick during the Barclays Premier League match against Manchester City at Old Trafford on Saturday. (GETTY)

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By AFP

England striker Wayne Rooney conjured a breathtaking overhead kick to earn Premier League leaders Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Manchester City in a memorable derby on Saturday.

With his back to goal, Rooney struck with an acrobatic volley that flew into the top corner in the 78th minute to virtually end City’s title hopes. Arsenal remain on United’s tail thanks to Robin Van Persie’s double in a 2-0 home victory over bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Rooney’s Old Trafford winner left manager Alex Ferguson purring with admiration.
“I’ve not seen anything like it, that’s for sure,” a beaming Ferguson told Sky Sports.
“It was stunning, unbelievable. We’ve had some fantastic goals here but in terms of the execution, you’ll never see that.”
United had taken the lead shortly before halftime with a well-taken Nani effort before David Silva equalised with a fortuitous goal midway through the second half.
The result gave United 57 points from 26 games with Arsenal on 53 from 26. City’s title prospects are receding as they are on 49 having played a game more.
Tottenham Hotspur moved above Chelsea into fourth spot with 47 points from 26 after Croatia midfielder Niko Kranjcar struck the winner for the second successive week in a 2-1 win at Sunderland. Chelsea face Fulham on Monday.
Liverpool’s surge under Kenny Dalglish slowed as they were held 1-1 by Wigan Athletic at Anfield to slip eight points off the top four in sixth spot.
At the other end of the table West Ham United recovered from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 at West Bromwich Albion, Blackpool drew 1-1 with Aston Villa and Birmingham City scored late to earn a vital 1-0 win at home to Stoke City. Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United ended goalless.
Last Saturday’s 41-goal spree in the Premier League was always going to be a tough act to follow but the weekend will be remembered for a moment of Rooney magic that even had rival manager Roberto Mancini describing it as genius.
Facing away from goal on the edge of the area, Rooney sprung into the air and twisted to connect with a Nani cross, the ball arcing off his outstretched right foot beyond City’s dumbfounded England keeper Joe Hart.
It was only his fifth league goal of a disappointing season but a potentially vital one to keep United on course for a record 19th title and make City’s hopes of a first since 1968 remote.
“I saw it come in the box and just thought why not?” said Rooney. “Thankfully it went in the top corner. Nine times out of 10 they go over the crossbar or wide. I’ve not scored an overhead kick since school.”
City, who had managed just one league win at Old Trafford in their previous 26 attempts, began the match in confident fashion and Silva should have scored in the opening minutes when he prodded a good chance fractionally wide of the post after being teed up by the livewire Carlos Tevez.
United, who suffered their first league defeat of the season last week at Wolves, struggled for attacking thrust with Rooney a frustrated figure alone up front with top scorer Dimitar Berbatov on the bench.
City were still the better side when they suffered a body blow four minutes before halftime.
Rooney won an aerial challenge and Giggs played a pass to Portugal winger Nani whose exquisite first touch took him clear of Pablo Zabaleta before he calmly slid the ball past Hart.
It was tough on Mancini’s side who had shown far more verve than they did in the home 0-0 draw with United in November despite starting with only Tevez as recognised striker.
Mancini sent on £30 million ($48.14 million) forward Edin Dzeko with half an hour remaining and he had an immediate impact when his instant shot deflected off Silva’s back and past helpless keeper Edwin van der Sar.
A City victory looked possible but Rooney left them empty-handed with a goal of stunning quality that will be the talk of Manchester for weeks to come.