LONDON (AFP) – Liverpool breathed new life into the Premier League title race with a stunning 4-1 win against 10-man Manchester United on Saturday as the champions suffered their biggest home defeat in 17 years.
Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard (L) scores a penalty against Manchester United during their Premier …
Rafael Benitez's side came from behind in an explosive clash at Old Trafford to move within four points of leaders United, who still have a game in hand on their bitter rivals.
Cristiano Ronaldo's 23rd minute penalty gave United the lead, but Fernando Torres capitalised on a mistake by Nemanja Vidic to equalise five minutes later.
Steven Gerrard scored from the spot to put Liverpool in front in the 44th minute after the England midfielder was fouled by Patrice Evra.
In the 77th minute, Vidic was sent off for hauling down Gerrard and Fabio Aurelio scored from the resulting free-kick.
Andrea Dossena completed a memorable day for the Reds when he lobbed in the fourth in the 90th minute, handing United their biggest home defeat since QPR ran riot at Old Trafford on New Year's Day 1992.
"We knew we had to win," Benitez said. "We have played better, but not against teams at the level of United so I am really pleased for the players.
"The league is very difficult but at least we now have more options and we are more confident that we can beat anyone and stay closer."
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson added: "It is a hard one to take because I thought we were the better team and the score does not reflect that.
"If the league was starting today, you would take a four-point start. Now the thing is to respond."
Arsenal moved back into fourth place with a 4-0 win over Blackburn at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners climbed above Aston Villa thanks to Andrey Arshavin, who scored his first goals for the Gunners since his January move from Zenit St Petersburg.
Arshavin deflected in Theo Walcott's second minute cross and struck again in the 62nd minute with a superb solo effort.
Emmanuel Eboue scored with three minutes to go and the Ivorian also drove home a penalty in the final seconds.
Everton remain in the hunt for a top-four finish after beating Stoke 3-1 at Goodison Park.
Brazil striker Jo, on loan from Manchester City, opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a neat finish from Marouane Fellaini's pass.
Relegation threatened Stoke fell further behind when Joleon Lescott tapped in after 24 minutes.
Stoke got a goal back through Ryan Shawcross in the 52nd minute but Fellaini sealed the points in the 90th minute.
Struggling Newcastle remain in trouble after drawing 1-1 at Hull.
Hull made a dream start when Geovanni headed home Craig Fagan's cross in the ninth minute but Newcastle, who had Michael Owen back from injury, equalised through Steven Taylor's 38th-minute volley.
Middlesbrough striker Marlon King rescued a 1-1 draw against relegation rivals Portsmouth at the Riverside Stadium.
Paul Hart's visitors took the lead when Peter Crouch volleyed home from the edge of the penalty area in the 30th minute.
Middlesbrough, who sit second bottom of the table, were reduced to 10 men late in the second half when Matthew Bates was sent off for a second yellow card after diving.
But King struck in stoppage time to salvage a vital point for Gareth Southgate's team.
Fulham defeated Bolton 3-1 at the Reebok Stadium to record a first away league win this season.
Andrew Johnson took advantage of a mix-up between Andy O'Brien and Jussi Jaaskelainen to score Fulham's opener in the 42nd minute.
Gary Megson's team equalised three minutes later when Kevin Davies fired past Mark Schwarzer.
Simon Davies restored Fulham's lead in the 56th minute with a close-range effort and Diomansy Kamara added a third in the 88th minute.
Wigan snatched a controversial 2-1 victory at Sunderland.
Ben Watson opened the scoring with his first goal for Wigan in the 12th minute, driving home a low drive from 20 yards.
Sunderland levelled thanks to Grant Leadbitter's 41st minute strike but Wigan got the winner on the stroke of half-time.
With Sunderland appealing for play to be stopped after Kenwyne Jones went down with a head injury, Charles N'Zogbia ran through to score.
On Sunday, Chelsea, seven points behind United, can keep alive their title hopes with a win at home to Manchester City. Aston Villa host Tottenham and West Ham face West Brom on Monday.
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Venue: Old Trafford Date: Saturday, 14 March Kick-off: 1245 GMT
Ferguson said the remarks were "nothing out of the ordinary" |
Sir Alex Ferguson has defended Wayne Rooney over the Manchester United striker's comments that he "hates" Saturday's opponents Liverpool.
The club website published quotes from the former Everton player before withdrawing them, claiming they "were open to wilful mis-reporting."
"Hate's an easy word to say, easier than dislike. Maybe it is not the right word," said Ferguson.
"He's had lots of stick from their fans over the years so it's understandable."
Rooney, who is a boyhood Everton fan, gave the interview to MUTV - the club's own broadcaster, after United's victory over Inter Milan on Wednesday.
He said: "I'm very excited about the game because I grew up as an Everton fan hating Liverpool, that hasn't changed."
Rooney's comments were not broadcast by MUTV but were used in an interview on their official website ahead of Saturday's mouth-watering Premier League clash.
Soon after the interview was picked up by media outlets across the globe, United took the decision to remove it with the club concerned some might "make a big deal of it" ahead of a game that generates intense rivalry between the two sets of fans.
"He supported Everton as a kid and the rivalry between them and Liverpool is pretty ferocious now," said Ferguson.
"Since then he has come to Manchester United and he wants to win. It's nothing out of the ordinary really."
He added: "Liverpool have always been our main rival. We are the two most successful football clubs in England. When they get together you expect sparks to fly."
Rooney also said victory for United at Old Trafford on Saturday will end Liverpool's hopes of claiming the Premier League title this season.
United are currently seven points ahead of Liverpool with a game in hand.
"We're in pole position and know if we can beat Liverpool then that'll more or less end their chances of winning the league," the striker told MUTV.
United know that victory on Saturday would move them closer to their third successive Premier League title.
It would leave Liverpool 10 points adrift, with only 27 points to play for.
"They know, in coming to Old Trafford, it's going to be a difficult game for them," said Rooney.
"They also know they need the three points and I'm sure they'll be up for it - we certainly will be."
Both sides experienced European success in midweek with Liverpool thumping Real Madrid 4-0 and United edging past Inter Milan 2-0.
United, by their own admission, were out of sorts on Wednesday but centre-half Rio Ferdinand has warned Liverpool that they will be back to their best on Saturday.
The England defender also sounded a word of caution, claiming United will not celebrate winning the title until it is mathematically secured.
"They've had a good week, getting a great result against Real Madrid," he said.
"We're in for a tough game with a great atmosphere, a different entity altogether (compared to Inter), and one we can't wait for.
| I couldn't care what happens to Liverpool as long as we beat them |
"Could it end their title chances? Possibly, but we still have games after that to win. It's the same at this stage of the season all the time.
"People say, 'If you win this game, you win the league', but it just continues until it's mathematically over and one team wins it, and hopefully that will be us.
He added: "If we win, it will obviously make it hard for them but I couldn't care what happens to Liverpool as long as we beat them.
"If we do that and that leads to people thinking they're out of it, then so be it.
"We're there to win games, we're at home and people will be expecting us to get the three points.
"Fingers crossed we can go out there, do a good job and give a good account of ourselves."
Full name: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
Date of birth: February 5, 1985
Place of birth: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
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Vidic heads in the opener for Man Utd against Inter Milan
Sir Alex Ferguson emerged victorious in the showdown with his old rival Jose Mourinho as Manchester United survived a nervous night against Inter Milan to reach the last eight of the Champions League.
Nemanja Vidic powered in Ryan Giggs' corner to give United the lead in the tie after only four minutes, and Cristiano Ronaldo rose to head home Wayne Rooney's cross three minutes after the interval.
But in between those two strikes, Mourinho's Inter were left to regret a succession of missed opportunities to grab a crucial away goal and put the skids under United's bid for an historic haul of five trophies.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic hit the bar with a first-half header and Dejan Stankovic missed a glorious opportunity as Inter failed to take advantage of uncharacteristic slackness in possession and defence from United.
There was still time for substitute Adriano to strike the woodwork again after Ronaldo's goal, but this was United's night and their bid to rewrite the record books is still on course.
Mourinho prowled the Old Trafford technical area for virtually the entire 90 minutes as he held out hopes of a repeat of his famous 2004 victory with Porto that sent United out of the Champions League - but it was all in vain as Inter fell victim to their own generosity in front of goal and the more clinical finishing of their opponents.
Inter dominated for spells, but there was an inevitability that they would be punished for their failure to score - and so it proved as United delivered the telling blows in an engrossing battle.
United never touched the heights, but once again they proved that they have perfected the habit of winning even when their best form eludes them.
Indeed, the result extended their unbeaten record in major European competitions to 21 - breaking the 37-year-old mark of Juventus.
Ferguson will be elated with the victory against a dangerous adversary in Mourinho, who was made to suffer the taunts of an Old Trafford gallery that has suffered at his hands before.
But the former Chelsea boss remained defiant to the end, standing alone on the touchline, but turning to congratulate the United backroom staff at the final whistle.
United will need to produce better as the champions of Europe continue on what they hope will be the road to Rome and another final, but they deserve the utmost admiration for the resilience they displayed in grinding out a priceless win.
Mourinho could not repeat the success he has had at Old Trafford in the past |
The tie was played out against the backdrop of the Mourinho factor, and his mere presence guaranteed an atmosphere of pure theatre around a packed Old Trafford.
Vidic was recalled after his first leg suspension to bolster United's defensive resources, but it was his threat at set pieces that reaped dividends.
Mourinho, the great defensive organiser, will have been mortified to see the Serbian, hardly a secret weapon on these occasions, rise almost unchallenged to head Michael Carrick's corner past Julio Cesar.
And yet, instead of settling the early nerves United may have been experiencing, the holders failed to build on Vidic's goal and barely survived a harrowing spell of pressure from Inter.
Ibrahimovic is one of the great enigmas of European football, often failing to justify his glowing reputation when the stakes are at their highest.
And he should have drawn Inter level after 28 minutes when he stole in unmarked on to the end of Maicon's free-kick, only to send a downward header against the bar with Edwin van der Sar beaten.
United were careless in possession, which did not help their cause with Inter growing in confidence as the half progressed.
Stankovic's long-range shot was turned to safety by Van der Sar before United relieved the pressure to almost grab that crucial second goal eight minutes before the interval.
Ronaldo nods in Man Utd's second to wrap up the win |
Rooney's instant pass sent John O'Shea clear in the area, but Julio Cesar raced off his line to make the block.
Inter ended an absorbing opening half in the ascendancy, with Stankovic adding to the catalogue of missed opportunities when he somehow steered Ibrahimovic's pass over the top from point-blank range.
Mario Balotelli's clever pass then released Ibrahimovic for a volley that beat Van der Sar but flew inches wide.
Mourinho must have felt a real surge of optimism at the start of the second half, and attempted to inject fresh impetus into his side replacing the sadly pedestrian Patrick Vieira with Sulley Muntari.
If he was upbeat about over-turning United again, it was a feeling that did not last for long as Ronaldo headed the second goal United craved after 48 minutes.
Rooney's cross was an open invitation for Ronaldo and he rose to flick an emphatic finish past the helpless Cesar.
The scoreline was a harsh reflection on the contribution Inter had made to the game, but they paid the ultimate price for their failure to make a lengthy period of supremacy count.
The burly Adriano replaced Stankovic in what amounted to a final throw of the dice from Mourinho, and he almost handed the Italian champions a lifeline when he stretched to turn Esteban Cambiasso's cross against the post.
United were being offered more space as Inter went for broke, and Cesar needed to be at his best again to deny Rooney, recovering well to block Dimitar Berbatov's shot after he was set up by Giggs.
Ronaldo tested Inter's defiant keeper one final time with a long-range effort, but by then the fight had drained out of Inter and United were on cruise control to the quarter-finals.
Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Scholes (Anderson 70), Giggs, Rooney (Park 84), Berbatov.
Subs Not Used: Foster, Evans, Fletcher, Gibson, Tevez.
Booked: Rooney.
Goals: Vidic 4, Ronaldo 49.
Inter Milan: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Cordoba, Samuel, Santon, Zanetti, Cambiasso, Vieira (Muntari 46), Stankovic (Adriano 58), Ibrahimovic, Balotelli (Figo 70).
Subs Not Used: Toldo, Maxwell, Cruz, Rivas.
Booked: Samuel, Muntari.
Att: 74,769
Ref: Wolfgang Stark (Germany).
Arsenal win 7-6 on penalties
Arsenal players celebrate after winning the penalty shoot-out |
Arsenal suffered defeat on the night but beat Roma 7-6 on penalties to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
Roma struck on 10 minutes to level the aggregate score when Juan slotted in after shambolic Arsenal defending.
Manuel Almunia saved well from Rodrigo Taddei before Julio Baptista missed from eight yards, while Kolo Toure headed over at the end of normal time.
But Arsenal sealed their progress when Max Tonetto blazed his spot-kick over the bar in sudden death.
Gunners substitute Eduardo had missed the first penalty to hand Roma the advantage but Mirko Vucinic struck an awful effort to put the teams neck and neck once more.
Six faultless penalties later and it was sudden death.
Tonetto stepped up to take the 16th penalty and smashed the ball over to send Arsenal into the last eight of the competition.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger had insisted before the match that his side would not sit back and defend their 1-0 lead from the first leg.
And with the same line-up that secured that advantage at the Emirates a fortnight ago, the visitors started confidently.
Nicklas Bendtner and Robin van Persie set about attacking down the flanks but neither could find a team-mate in the box.
And on 10 minutes the balance of the match swung dramatically as Arsenal paid the price for abysmal defending.
Francesco Totti's cross ran between William Gallas and Toure, who left the ball to each other.
And after the ball went through the legs of Taddei, an unmarked Juan tucked the ball in at the far post.
It served to completely knock the composure from Arsenal's stride, while Roma grew in confidence.
Suddenly the intense whistling from the home fans that accompanied Arsenal's possession seemed to affect them as time and again passes went astray.
Instead, Roma's Brazilian playmaker Taddei started to dictate the rhythm of the match, with able support from Totti and Vucinic
Two saves from Almunia in the space of a few seconds kept Arsenal in the game, as he beat away Marco Motta's drive and then tipped Taddei's low shot around the post.
Arsenal, at times defending like a team of strangers, looked vulnerable every time Roma came forward.
In contrast, the Italians were rarely threatened and headers from Van Persie and Abou Diaby failed to trouble keeper Doni.
Roma were also in control in midfield, despite missing the suspended Daniele De Rossi.
But the hosts were almost caught out when Emmanuel Eboue broke down the right, only to cross inches too far in front of Bendtner.
With the tie in the balance, both sides seemed reluctant to force the pace.
Arsenal had a glimpse of goal as Diaby sent a low drive fizzing past the right post, but chances were at a premium.
Then when a gilt-edged opportunity fell to Roma substitute Baptista, the former Arsenal man embarrassingly fluffed his shot.
The introduction of Theo Walcott and, later, Eduardo freshened up Arsenal, and they came forward with a little more purpose.
And in injury time, Toure had a chance to send them into the quarter-finals but he headed over the bar.
The first half of extra-time was scrappy and largely uneventful.
Van Persie volleyed over the bar in just about the only effort on goal and already there was the impression that a penalty shoot-out was looming.
That feeling remained in the second period of extra-time, with Roma tiring and Arsenal still out of sorts.
Walcott shot straight at Doni, Totti fired an effort high and wide and Baptista optimistically appealed for a penalty.
Spot-kicks, though, were not far away - and it was Arsenal who were to end jubilant, and perhaps a little fortunate after a lacklustre display over 120 minutes.
Roma: Doni, Motta, Diamoutene, Juan (Julio Baptista 28), Riise, Brighi (Montella 120), Pizarro, Tonetto, Taddei (Aquilani 90), Vucinic, Totti.
Subs Not Used: Artur, Loria, Ribeiro, Menez.
Booked: Pizarro, Motta.
Goals: Juan 10.
Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Clichy, Diaby, Denilson, Eboue (Walcott 74), Nasri, Bendtner (Eduardo 85), Van Persie.
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Djourou, Gibbs, Vela, Song Billong.
Booked: Diaby.
Att: 81,000
Ref: Manuel Enrique Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain).
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Bellamy has now scored five goals for Manchester City |
A second-half brace from Craig Bellamy helped Manchester City set up a last-16 Uefa Cup encounter with Aalborg after an effortless win over FC Copenhagen.
A strong City line-up were frustrated in the first half, with Robinho and Bellamy hitting the woodwork.
Bellamy shrugged off one defender to finish from 15 yards for his first and good work by Robinho on the left then allowed Bellamy to score from 10 yards.
Martin Vingaard finished to Shay Given's right for a consolation strike.
City were largely untroubled by the Danish visitors and manager Mark Hughes's pre-match proclamation that his City squad was big enough and strong enough to progress was proven right.
Although, in truth, the home side did not really have to flex all their muscles in a rainy Manchester against a team who are still on their winter break.
Copenhagen may have succeeded in frustrating City for the majority of the match, but it only seemed a matter of time until the home side scored.
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And there was perhaps no-one more deserving of two goals than the hard-working Bellamy, who was full of running and linked up well with the equally impressive Robinho.
The first half belonged to City, with Shay Given largely unemployed in the home goal.
City's chief entertainer, Robinho, went close on two occasions and was perhaps unfortunate not to have won a penalty.
In the 19th minute, he headed Bellamy's deflected shot onto the underside the crossbar and then a minute later danced past two defenders, forcing a fine save from the onrushing Jesper Christiansen.
On reflection, it seemed as if Mathias Zanka Jorgensen, who was left prostrate by Robinho as he went through, seemed to handle the ball while on the floor, but the incident was missed by referee Selcuk Dereli.
In the final minute before half-time Robinho set Bellamy free but the Welshman's scuffed shot rebounded off the corner of the far post.
City's frustrations grew as the second half progressed and, at times, they lacked a little patience in their build-up play, with Bellamy in particular being caught off-side a number of times.
The frailties in the City defence, which have been so evident this season, were again on show when Ailton Almeida was given time to turn inside the box and he unleashed a fine shot which went a few inches wide of the top corner.
Yet City continued to threaten, with Shaun Wright-Phillips wasting a great chance in the 53rd minute.
Robinho fed his fellow midfielder in the inside-right channel but, instead of shooting, Wright-Phillips slid the ball across goal for the supporting Ireland, who could not manage to get to it in time.
The much-anticipated breakthrough finally came when Ireland found Bellamy and the striker got the better of Jorgensen to coolly finish from 15 yards for his fourth goal in a Sky Blue shirt.
The majority of the 26,000 fans at Eastlands breathed a sigh of relief and City seemed to relax.
Robinho somehow missed a chance from four yards, but Bellamy clinically doubled the advantage with 11 minutes remaining.
Copenhagen responded spiritedly and Ailton should have scored from a rebound before Vingaard struck in injury time for his second of the tie.
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes:
"We were a little bit off the pace in the first half but, in the end, we won it comfortably and created a lot of chances.
"We've got a group of players who understand the demands that are going to be placed on them now and in the future.
"The expectation levels have been way ahead of any Manchester City team probably in the history of the club and we're dealing with it.
"A lot of teams have gone out by all accounts so let's see how far we can go. Further progression in a top European competition can only be good for us."
Man City: Given, Zabaleta (Elano 82), Onuoha, Dunne, Richards, Wright-Phillips, Ireland, Kompany, Bridge, Robinho, Bellamy.
Subs Not Used: Hart, Garrido, Berti, Vassell, Caicedo, Evans.
Goals: Bellamy 73, 80.
FC Copenhagen: Christiansen, Pospech, Antonsson, Jorgensen, Wendt, Kvist, Kristensen (Sionko 46), Norregaard (Vingaard 76), Hutchinson, Almeida, Ndoye (Gronkjaer 59).
Subs Not Used: Coe, Niclas Jensen, Laursen, Nordstrand.
Booked: Kristensen, Wendt.
Goals: Vingaard 90.
Att: 26,018.
Ref: Selcuk Dereli (Turkey).