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Manchester United vs Sunderland. Premier League.

Old TraffordAttendance75,648.

Saha saves United

Image: Saha: Vital goal

Manchester United managed to break down a stubborn Sunderland to record a second successive 1-0 victory.

Saha on target for the goal-shy Red Devils

Manchester United managed to break down a stubborn Sunderland to record a second successive 1-0 victory. Roy Keane, on his return to Old Trafford, had his Sunderland side organised and solid but on 70 minutes the deadlock was finally broken by French striker Louis Saha. United winger Nani whipped in a corner and the powerful striker got himself in front of Craig Gordon to head home. Prior to the goal Sir Alex Ferguson's side laboured against a hard-working Sunderland team and failed to create many clear-cut chances. United climb to sixth in the table and remain unbeaten at Old Trafford, while the hysteria of Sunderland's opening day win against Tottenham Hotspur seems like a distant memory.

Giggs injured

With Ryan Giggs missing after picking up a hamstring strain in training on Friday, Ferguson plumped for Chris Eagles as the Welshman's replacement and handed £17million new-boy Anderson his debut while sticking Michael Carrick on the bench. If the United boss felt his moves would offer the hosts extra penetration he was sadly mistaken. Even as fiercely focused, driven and ambitious a man as Keane could scarcely have imagined his side would have such a relatively easy time. Gordon was forced into a trio of decent saves, denying Carlos Tevez, Eagles and Paul Scholes, but the Scotland keeper could hardly claim to have been extended by the limited bombardment on his goal. United's lack of penetration was clear for all to see and the introduction of Saha for Anderson at half-time was one of the least surprising substitutions Ferguson has made. Instantly, Tevez had the freedom to roam around as he wished, the Sunderland defence now fully occupied dealing with Saha's more direct approach.
Breakthrough
Danny Higginbotham, one of four former United players in the visitors' squad, was at full stretch to prevent Saha getting on the end of Rio Ferdinand's long ball. Tevez was onto the loose ball in a flash but could not beat Gordon from 20 yards. The Sunderland keeper was now heavily involved and he produced his best save of the match to turn away Saha's volley after the Frenchman had spun off Higginbotham. Nemanja Vidic then turned Owen Hargreaves' corner narrowly over as United turned the screw and their next corner heralded the breakthrough. Gordon will certainly not be wanting to look at the video again as he came to collect Nani's set piece and got nowhere near it as Saha, standing amid a pile of bodies, glanced home. Hargreaves and Darren Fletcher wasted late chances to double United's lead but with Cristiano Ronaldo and, possibly, Wayne Rooney available for the trip to Everton in a fortnight, Ferguson will just be glad to have the points in the hope of better to come in the months ahead.
Manchester United Team Statistics Sunderland
1 Goals 0
0 1st Half Goals 0
9 Shots on Target 0
5 Shots off Target 4
6 Blocked Shots 2
6 Corners 0
10 Fouls 7
2 Offsides 0
1 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
85.5 Passing Success 68.7
23 Tackles 34
60.9 Tackles Success 82.4
62.5 Possession 37.5
54 Territorial Advantage 46