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Manchester United vs Liverpool. Premier League.

Old TraffordAttendance75,216.

Manchester United 2

  • W Rooney (12th minute)
  • J Park (60th minute)

Liverpool 1

  • F Torres (5th minute)

Rooney and Park down Reds

Image: Rooney celebrates drawing United level

Wayne Rooney and Park Ji-Sung fired Manchester United back to the top of the table as they came from behind to beat Liverpool.

United back on top with victory over Liverpool

Wayne Rooney and Park Ji-Sung fired Manchester United back to the top of the Premier League as they came from behind to beat Liverpool at Old Trafford. The irrepressible England international fired home his 33rd goal of the season in the 12th minute to restore parity with midfielder Park diving bravely to head in the winner on the hour mark. A blistering start to the eagerly-anticipated encounter saw Fernando Torres climb unmarked eight yards out to power a header beyond Edwin van der Sar following Dirk Kuyt's excellent cross from the right with just five minutes gone. But United were soon level with Javier Mascherano penalised by Howard Webb for bringing down Antonio Valencia as he looked to burst into the box, with a spot-kick awarded by the referee even though the offence began outside the area. Jose Reina made a superb save to initially deny Rooney from 12 yards, but the ball fell kindly to the in-form striker who made no mistake with his second chance as he rolled into the empty net in the 12th minute. The pace dropped somewhat after the frantic opening, with the key moment arriving in the 60th minute as Darren Fletcher delivered a telling ball into the box from wide on the right for South Korea international Park to head home at the far post amid the flying boots. Sir Alex Ferguson's side restored their two-point advantage over Arsenal at the top of the table, while a 10th defeat of the season for Liverpool leaves them four points adrift of Tottenham in fourth, having also played a game more. Ferguson once claimed that a game of tiddlywinks between what the majority still believe to be England's biggest clubs could trigger the deepest of passions. Certainly there was no sense of inferiority from the visitors despite their present status, and with good reason.

Mystique

It was the Merseysiders who had won the last three meetings - each of which featured the dismissal of Nemanja Vidic, who it seems in Torres has found someone he simply cannot handle. Such is the mystique surrounding that duel there was an audible gasp the first time Torres ran at the Serbian. Like so much of the opening period's final half-hour, it petered out disappointingly. The spark had been ignited long before that, although Torres was the one who flicked the switch. By his very demeanour, Torres gave the impression of being a man on a mission. Five minutes into the contest, he seized on the loose ball after Michael Carrick had lost possession, sending Steven Gerrard away at top speed with an inspired backheel. As Gerrard found Kuyt to his right, Torres continued his own run, United's defence never set properly to ensure the Spaniard remained under their control and by the time Kuyt dug out his cross, Torres was on his own. Park's wayward effort from a similar position later on proved the goal was anything but the routine effort it looked to be as the Spanish star guided the ball out of Van der Sar's reach. Quite apart from falling behind against such fierce rivals, an increasingly enthralling title race demanded a United comeback. For Liverpool, the equaliser came far too quickly. The controversy was immediate too. Rafa Benitez argued Mascherano's attempt to haul back Valencia was outside the box, which, indeed, was where the infringement began. Ferguson countered the combative midfielder had prevented a clear goalscoring opportunity. The managers - no friends these two - continued their finger-jabbing row long after Rooney had tucked home the rebound from a spot-kick awarded by Webb and saved by Reina.
Guided missile
That was it for the goal threat until the hour mark arrived. During his long career, Gary Neville has gone on plenty of unselfish runs down the right wing, knowing David Beckham or, more latterly, Cristiano Ronaldo were never going to give him the ball. Fletcher is not quite of that attacking calibre but Neville must have sensed his run was purely to provide space for the Scot. So it proved. As Neville flew past on the overlap, Emiliano Insua edged to his right, and in an instant, Fletcher had exploited the gap and curled over a cross. As Rooney and Jamie Carragher tussled and tugged, Park arrived behind them, launching himself at the ball like a guided missile and powering the diving header into the corner of Reina's goal. Rooney had one more chance before the end, which he fired wide. Torres was on the end of a far better one when Gerrard drilled over a low cross near the end. For once against United, the Spaniard miscued and Yossi Benayoun headed the loose ball straight at Van der Sar. United could celebrate, Neville and Ferguson doing the cheerleading, while Liverpool's money men are staring at a big black hole marked Champions League, as Benitez appears in danger of failing on his guarantee of a fourth-placed finish.
Manchester United Team Statistics Liverpool
2 Goals 1
1 1st Half Goals 1
5 Shots on Target 2
5 Shots off Target 3
2 Blocked Shots 0
1 Corners 2
11 Fouls 17
1 Offsides 3
2 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
80.5 Passing Success 74.4
25 Tackles 29
76 Tackles Success 65.5
55.4 Possession 44.6
49.8 Territorial Advantage 50.2