*** Rooney cetak 2 gol dg akselerasi yg tinggi dan cepat menyambar bola dg 
jitu...., wasit kurang jeli saat Saha didorong (Seharusnya penalti), lalu saat 
bek  The blades sliding 2 kaki ke arah tulang kering saha seharusnya kena 
yellow card krn berbahaya untung saha masih bisa meloncat walau tulang 
keringnya terserempet...untung gak cedera...
anyway....chelsea berusaha mengejar.....dan United berlari terus utk 
menjauh....next week tinggal menentukan....jika United mengalahkan chelsea 
berarti ada gap 6 point.....
Sheffield United 1 Man United 2
TWO-GOAL Wayne Rooney sparked a come-from-behind victory against Sheffield 
United at Bramall Lane to keep Manchester United top of the Barclays 
Premiership.

Former Red Devils winger Keith Gillespie had stunned the visitors by scoring 
his first goal for the Blades on his 44th appearance.

But the visitors, and Rooney especially, were not to be denied as the striker 
made it three goals in four days after finding the net in England's 1-1 draw in 
Holland in midweek.

On this occasion, Rooney was allowed two opportunities, and he finished both 
with cool aplomb to take his tally to seven for his club and eight overall for 
the season.

Sir Alex Ferguson's side should perhaps have finished with more than Rooney's 
double to show for their dominance, but it was one of those wayward days in 
front of the net.

The visitors should have taken the lead in the 10th minute after Colin 
Kazim-Richards, the goalscoring hero of last week's 2-2 draw with Bolton, made 
a hash of intercepting Cristiano Ronaldo's ball wide to the right.

Poor control allowed skipper Gary Neville to steal in, charge into the area and 
drive in a right-foot shot that was saved by the legs of Paddy Kenny.

It proved a let-off and three minutes later the Blades made their illustrious 
visitors pay by taking the lead, with Rio Ferdinand's mistake the root cause.

Under pressure from Kazim-Richards, Ferdinand aimlessly hacked the ball down 
the touchline, only for rookie midfielder Nicky Law - on his full debut - to 
intercept.

A cushioned header to Kazim-Richards, followed by a return pass, afforded the 
18-year-old time and space to deliver a raking cross from the left wing.

Surprisingly unmarked at the far post it gave Gillespie a moment to savour as 
he headed the opener from an awkward angle across Edwin van der Sar from eight 
yards.

Save

The majority of a season-high crowd of 32,584 were still pinching themselves 
when the visitors came close to an instant riposte.

But Kenny - declared mentally fit to start despite much-publicised marriage 
difficulties and sporting a large plaster over his left eyebrow, which was 
bitten off in a brawl earlier this week - made another superb save.

This time the Republic of Ireland international was full stretch in tipping 
away a flick header from Rooney as the England international had risen to meet 
a right-wing ball from Ronaldo.

Then controversy followed in the 26th minute when Ferguson's side were denied 
the first of two strong penalty shouts in the opening 45 minutes.

Rooney's clipped through ball for Louis Saha led to the Frenchman receiving a 
barge in his back from Rob Kozluk.

Despite a clear view of the incident, referee Mark Clattenburg waved away 
appeals and was immediately surrounded by four angry Manchester United players.

Standing for no nonsense, an unrepentant Clattenburg booked Ryan Giggs, who 
perhaps had cause to feel aggrieved as it was one of those decisions that has 
been given in the past.

At that stage, though, the Red Devils were in full control and their reward 
arrived on the half hour.

Neville's low curled ball into the heart of the area from the right was picked 
up by Rooney, who had got between covering defenders Claude Davis and captain 
Phil Jagielka.

After an initial controlling touch with his left foot, Rooney then fired the 
equaliser past Kenny with his right from six yards.

Just before the interval, United were fuming again as Clattenburg turned away 
another penalty shout - albeit less obvious - after Paul Scholes was challenged 
from behind by Alan Quinn just before the interval.

Come the half-time whistle, and as the players made their way off the pitch, an 
unhappy Giggs aired his views to Clattenburg.

Fortunately, the official enjoyed a quieter second half in which all the action 
was confined to the closing 15 minutes, and after the Blades' spirit had been 
broken by Rooney's second.

Patrice Evra's left-wing cross just evaded the head of Davis, and lurking 
behind was Rooney to volley home from eight yards.

Ronaldo then hit the bar, Scholes saw his rebound cleared off the line by 
Jagielka, while Saha saw a 20-yard drive superbly saved by Kenny.

That was all before one of those glaring misses that will probably be replayed 
time and again - on this occasion Ronaldo spooning the ball over an empty net 
from four yards after being teed up by Giggs.

Fortunately, it did not prove costly for Ferguson and Rooney.

Thanks & God Bless You
Samuel Rismana S

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