Premier League: Rooney takes United to the top

Ferguson furious after Suarez's handshake refusal.


February 11, 2012

LONDON:


Manchester United regained top spot in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in a stormy clash marred by fresh controversy stemming from the Luis Suarez racism affair.


Two second-half goals in three minutes from Wayne Rooney – playing in his 500th game at senior level – saw the champions go one point clear of Manchester City, who face Aston Villa today. But the early kick-off at Old Trafford was dominated by incidents involving Suarez, who scored Liverpool's only goal in his first start since returning from an eight-match ban for racially abusing United captain Patrice Evra.

Despite assurances from both clubs' managers that Evra and Suarez would shake hands before the kick-off, the Uruguayan caused an unnecessary flashpoint by ignoring Evra's outstretched hand. However, tempers flared on the stroke of half-time, with Suarez appealing for a foul after being tackled by Rio Ferdinand.

After the interval, Rooney volleyed in his first from close range on 47 minutes after Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson inadvertently flicked on a Ryan Giggs corner.

Rooney then made it 2-0 in the 50th minute after a Jay Spearing blunder let in Antonio Valencia. Valencia's pass found Rooney, who stroked his shot past Pepe Reina.

United remained in control but a lapse in concentration saw Suarez pull a goal back for Liverpool but the champions held their nerve to seal the win.

Meanwhile, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was furious by Suarez's refusal to shake Evra's hand.

"He's a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club," said Ferguson. "Suarez should not be allowed to play for Liverpool again."

Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2012.

COMMENTS (1)

akhtar shakil | 12 years ago | Reply

well done MU. Woe to liverpool for loosing AND for not shaking hands

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