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Cristiano Ronaldo’s double seals Manchester United’s 2 – 0 win over the Hammers

After a disappointing 1 – 1 draw away to Everton last weekend, clinching victory against West Ham was Manchester United’s sole aim.
Ferguson dropped Wayne Rooney on the bench and gave the chance for Tevez to start against start against his old club.
But it is Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence who inspired the Reds to victory. Ronaldo scored [...]

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Watch out Man U, Liverpool could be the next Red Champions

Manchester United have enjoyed two consecutive successful EPL seasons in these last couple of years, at the expense of London rivals Chelsea.
Now, retaining the cup for the third time in a row is not an easy task for the European winners.
This new generation of players – with Ronaldo being at the centre of attraction – [...]

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Manchester United held by Everton in a thriller at Merseyside

One point instead of three; this is what Man United could only manage in Saturday’s earliest kick-off against the Toffees.
It was supposed to be Rooney’s day but the striker never looked to be at his best in the whole of his game and his wish of netting his 100th club career goal flew away under [...]

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Manchester United v Everton Preview

With Chelsea and Liverpool clashing together on Sunday, Manchester United have the chance to cut the 6 points margin that separates them from the joint leaders to only 3 points.
The defending champions play Everton in Saturday’s early kick-off and they hope to clinch their seventh consecutive victory since their goalless draw against Villareal back in [...]

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Ridiculous officiating prevail in the Battle of the Britons

Old Trafford was the venue of an intriguing encounter between the hosts and defending champions Manchester United and Celtic Glasgow.

This was another ‘boss v former player’ meeting as Alex Ferguson faced one of his former Aberdeen players Gordon Strachan, now the coach of the Scottish Champions.
The quality of the football was undoubtedly one of the [...]

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