Man Utd, West Ham earn full points

Published December 16, 2005

LONDON, Dec 15: Wayne Rooney scored twice and Rio Ferdinand grabbed his first goal for Manchester United in a 4-0 rout of Wigan Athletic which pushed the Old Trafford club up to second in the Premier League on Wednesday.

In the night’s other game, West Ham United beat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park.

The victory by Manchester United, which took their tally to 34 points from 16 games, helped Alex Ferguson’s men leapfrog Liverpool into second place, nine points behind leaders Chelsea.

Promoted Wigan, on 25 points, dropped one place to eighth.

United ended a difficult seven-day spell by giving their title rivals a powerful reminder of their goalscoring abilities.

Knocked out of the Champions League a week ago and held to a 1-1 home draw by Everton last Sunday, United made the early running against Wigan and it came as no surprise when the home team took the lead although the identity of the scorer was.

Ferdinand, making his 140th appearance for the club, finally ended his wait for a goal when the England defender headed in a right-wing corner from Ryan Giggs on the half hour.

Rooney was denied by a fine save from Wigan’s outstanding goalkeeper Mike Pollitt before the England striker produced a typically clever strike to make it 2-0 in the 34th minute.

After wriggling his way past two defenders in the box, Rooney unleashed a fierce low drive with his left foot to record his seventh league goal of the season.

Rooney missed an open goal six minutes into the second half, hitting the bar from four metres with Pollitt out of position.

But the former Everton favourite made no mistake in the 55th minute, lifting the ball over the onrushing keeper after being sent clear by Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Van Nistelrooy added the fourth goal from the penalty spot after he was adjudged to have been brought down by Pollitt.

Paul Jewell’s 200th league game in charge of Wigan proved a less than memorable occasion for the manager.

Alan Mahon came close to scoring for the visitors, twice forcing full-length saves from Edwin van der Sar in Wigan’s first ever game against United.

At Goodison, James Beattie gave Everton a ninth-minute lead before West Ham hit back through David Weir (own goal) and Bobby Zamora.

West Ham rose to seventh in the table while Everton stayed 15th.—Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

After the deluge
Updated 16 Jun, 2024

After the deluge

There was a lack of mental fortitude in the loss against India while against US, the team lost all control and displayed a lack of cohesion and synergy.
Fugue state
16 Jun, 2024

Fugue state

WITH its founder in jail these days, it seems nearly impossible to figure out what the PTI actually wants. On one...
Sindh budget
16 Jun, 2024

Sindh budget

SINDH’S Rs3.06tr budget for the upcoming financial year is a combination of populist interventions, attempts to...
Slow start
Updated 15 Jun, 2024

Slow start

Despite high attendance, the NA managed to pass only a single money bill during this period.
Sindh lawlessness
Updated 15 Jun, 2024

Sindh lawlessness

A recently released report describes the law and order situation in Karachi as “worryingly poor”.
Punjab budget
15 Jun, 2024

Punjab budget

PUNJAB’S budget for 2024-25 provides much fodder to those who believe that the increased provincial share from the...