MANCHESTER, Jan 26: Manchester United will face Wigan in next month’s League Cup final after Louis Saha struck his fifth goal in the competition to clinch a 2-1 win over Blackburn on Wednesday.
Wayne Rooney-inspired United certainly deserved to earn a shot at securing the first piece of silverware of the Malcolm Glazer era, the decisive goal coming courtesy of Saha in the 51st minute after Steven Reid had cancelled out Ruud van Nistelrooy’s early strike for the home side.
It was a significantly more attractive encounter than the 1-1 draw between the two sides in the first leg at Ewood Park, albeit one disfigured by an apparent fracas in the tunnel at the end of the first half.
United’s start could scarcely have been better, van Nistelrooy capitalising on an error by Blackburn defender Michael Gray to claim his 19th goal of the season in the eighth minute.
Even with Ryan Giggs forced off with what looked like hamstring trouble after less than a quarter of an hour, United continued to control proceedings with a considerable degree of comfort.
But the home side’s composure was shattered by the equaliser Blackburn managed to conjure from nothing in the 32nd minute.
United’s back four failed to deal decisively with a cross from Gray from the left and, after Kieran Richardson’s attempted clearance clattered into Wes Brown, Reid was left with a clear sight of goal.
The full-back’s shot was directed almost straight at Edwin van der Sar but it had sufficient pace to slither under the United goalkeeper’s body.
Blackburn were back on level terms but United continued to hold the initiative and it took a couple of superb stops from Friedel to prevent van Nistelrooy from adding to his tally either side of the interval.
The first came from a spot-kick. The second will be a contender for save of the season, the Blackburn keeper flinging himself to his left to palm away a downward header from the Dutchman that seemed destined for the corner of the net.
Within two minutes however Friedel found himself picking the ball out of the net after being beaten by Saha.
Good work by Darren Fletcher, who robbed Blackburn’s midfield pivot Tugay 40 yards out, allowed Rooney to run into space on the right of the area and his cutback cross was met by Saha with a volley that spun off the outside of his left boot and into the side of the net to Friedel’s right.—AFP