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Sunday 19 September 2010

Manchester Utd 3 - 2 Liverpool

Manchester Utd's Dimitar Berbatov finally showed signs of justifying his 30m price tag after 3 seasons, by scoring a hat trick to sink the reds at Old Trafford. Liverpool looked out of sorts in the first half, struggling to find any rythm, and failing to create many clear cut chances.

Late into the first half (41 minutes), Dimitar Berbatov managed to beat Pepe Reina while holding off Torres, heading it past the Spanish goalkeeper to make it 1-0 to the hosts. The rest of the first half played out fairly uneventfully, with the stats showing that Liverpool enjoyed more possession.

In the second half Liverpool seemed to up their game but Berbatov struck again in the 58th minute withan overhead kick that bounced off the crossbar and into Pepe Reinas goal. Some pundits have been touting this as brilliance and genius and such, however, it seemed more luck than judgement.

In the 62nd minute Evans brought down Torres in the box, and Liverpool were awarded a penalty, with Howard Webb failing to send off the offending player. Gerrard duly converted and the game was on.

In the 69th minute, John O'Shea was spared major blushes as he dragged down Torres just outside the box, who was clearly through on goal. The person who should be blushing is Howard Webb, for blatantly handing Manchester Utd the game on a plate. To think that a referee who was in charge of the World Cup finals didn't have the bottle to flash red is out of this world.

Gerrard stepped up again, and Darren Fletcher bottled it as Gerrards chest height drive came towards him. The ball sailed effortlessly past Van Der Saar and into the inside of his left post. 2-2.

Late in the second half, ALex Ferguson could be seen clearly to be berating the linesman, giving him verbal abuse over what was clearly a no-brainer decision for Howard Webb. And yet, Ferguson will walk away unscathed, his influence over the FA once more standing him in good stead. Disgusting.

Then there seemed to be a lull, as Liverpool seemed to accept that Webb was clearly biased against them, or so it seemed. In the 83rd minute Berbatov sealed the result with his hat trick, beating Jamie Carragher in the air to nod past Pepe Reina's outstretched right hand.

All in all, Manchester Utd had a very lucky break, with John O'Shea failing to walk for a stonewall red card offence. Alex Ferguson was once again bullying the linesmen, and Wayne Rooney decided to try and waste time holding the ball up near the Liverpool corner flag towards the end, which seemed to be a sign of desperation, and a display of nerves.

This was a typical Mancunian display of "do what we have to, even cheat, to get the win". Very disappointing in the world of modern day football. Liverpool deserved more help from a disillusioned referee today, and were very unlucky not to walk away with a point. Still, the Anfield return awaits, and with any luck the referee for that day will be wearing his glasses.

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