Sunday 29 August 2010

Football Highlights: Man Untd vs West Ham - 3:0

Football Highlights: Man Untd vs West Ham

Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov scored a phenomenal performance of lateral volley in a 3:0 success of his Manchester United against West Ham at Old Trafford. In this way Berbatov has three goals in four matches of the season and his team climb to second place in the standings, along with Arsenal asset from 7 points. Interestingly, although not scored in his visit to Old Trafford, visitors from London had some good positions to do so. Kiaran Dyer hit the crossbar with the result 2:0 in favor of Manchester United and end of game reserves Pikion also try reflexes of Edwin van der Sar with a shot closely.

 Just before the fall of Giggs and Rooney penalty to celebrate the White point, Luis Nani slammed the upper crossbar, receiving a great heel pass from Berbatov . Only five minutes after the resumption of the game in the second half, the hosts have decided the game completely in their favor, having submitted excellent Rooney pass to Nani and the Portuguese   finish it with precise shot - 2:0.
This goal calmed the Red Devils, who continued to do multipass to share the box of your opponent. In one of them O'Shey pass theball to Nani in the box, the Portuguese wing centered,and  in the air with excellent performance Berbatov stabbed Green for final 3:0.

The expressive result allowed Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson made several changes to the team, but of its players to slow down until the end of the match.

Man Untd vs West Ham - 3:0 (HT 1:0)
                                                   33 Rooney, 50 Nani, 69 Berbatov
Manchester United starting: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Vidic, Evans (Smalling 74), Evra, Nani, Scholes (Carrick 74), Fletcher, Giggs, Berbatov (Owen 74), Rooney
Substitution: Kuszczak, Rafael, Valencia, Hernandez
West Ham United starting: Green, Spector, Gabbidon, Upson, Ilunga, Parker, Boa Morte (Stanislas 90), Noble, Faubert (Barrera 62), Dyer (Piquionne 75), Cole
Substitution: Stech, Da Costa, Kovac, McCarthy

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