0-3 v Manchester United - 20 March 2004 - Away

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Spurs 0

Manchester United

Manchester United

3

  • Giggs
    30'
  • Ronaldo
    89'
  • Bellion
    90+3'
Details
Match Number

6449

Opposition
Manchester united

Manchester United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2003/04

Date

20th March 2004

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Old Trafford

Attendance

67,634

Referee

Dermot Gallagher

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

3rd

Opposition Form

DWDWLL

Weather at Kick Off

11.9° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6416th overall match (3039 wins, 1403 draws, 1961 losses)

  • 4928th competitive match (2190 wins, 1153 draws, 1585 losses)

  • team

    161st match vs Manchester United (49 wins, 40 draws, 72 losses)

  • competition

    459th Premier League match (161 wins, 120 draws, 178 losses)

  • 5913th match in England (2751 wins, 1328 draws, 1821 losses)

  • 79th match at Old Trafford (13 wins, 14 draws, 52 losses)

Report

Manchester United bounced back after a miserable March to win for the first time in five league outings. Ryan Giggs' backheeled the first goal on 30 minutes after good work on the right by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Substitute Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed Spurs' 10th consecutive defeat at Old Trafford with a mazy run and shot.

Then Giggs set up the third - passing to David Bellion who shot home to see off Tottenham, whose best effort was a Stephen Carr drive.

The victory ended a desperate run for the defending Premiership champions.

March had seen Sir Alex Ferguson's team knocked out of the Champions League and humiliated 4-1 by neighbours Manchester City while Rio Ferdinand also lost his appeal against an eight-month ban for missing a drugs test.

The return to winning ways came after a rejig by Ferguson, with Roy Keane and Diego Forlan returning and Roy Carroll preferred in goal to Tim Howard.

Solskjaer, seen as the right-flank replacement for David Beckham at the time of the England captain's departure for Real Madrid, made his first start since suffering a serious knee injury in September.

And he wasted no time in showing why Ferguson had been happy to let Beckham leave, as his good work on the right was followed with a dangerous cross for Giggs to score with a cheeky finish.

Spurs never really looked like causing a shock - having recorded one league win at Old Trafford in 26 years.

Van Nistelrooy and then Paul Scholes flashed efforts just over Keller's bar, before the Dutchman rounded Keller only to be denied by Gardner.

United were dealing with the strong wind better than Spurs - who had just one long-range Stephen Carr shot to show for their first-half efforts.

The gale whipping around Old Trafford was so strong that one Scholes free-kick literally blew away from Keller's goal and ended up almost where it started.

Spurs had switched from the 4-3-3 system adopted at Newcastle last week to a more defensive 4-4-2 - omitting Frederic Kanoute - but at half-time David Pleat threw on the enigmatic Stephane Dalmat and soon after gave Jamie Redknapp a run-out.

Galvanised, Spurs tested Carroll through a Michael Brown shot but it was United who had the wind at their backs in the second half and Giggs came close after another mazy dribble.

Pleat made his last throw of the dice as Kanoute replaced Defoe but one minute from the end of normal time Ronaldo burst through and hit a deflected goal.

Then on the stroke of full-time man-of-the-match Giggs well and truly settled the game by cutting inside and feeding Bellion, whose finish set United up perfectly for next week's massive clash against Arsenal.

Timeline
KO

Ryan Giggs

30'
HT

Cristiano Ronaldo

89'

David Bellion

90+3'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
28 21 7 0 55 18 37 70
2
Chelsea
28 19 4 5 50 21 29 61
3
Manchester united
28 18 4 6 52 29 23 58
4
Charlton athletic
28 12 7 9 39 34 5 43
5
Liverpool
28 11 9 8 41 31 10 42
6
Newcastle united
28 10 12 6 38 29 9 42
7
Birmingham city
28 11 9 8 30 30 0 42
8
Aston villa
28 11 7 10 36 32 4 40
9
Fulham
28 11 6 11 41 38 3 39
10
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 11 4 13 40 43 -3 37
11
Southampton
28 9 9 10 29 27 2 36
12
Middlesbrough
28 9 7 12 29 35 -6 34
13
Bolton wanderers
28 8 10 10 32 44 -12 34
14
Everton
28 8 8 12 34 39 -5 32
15
Manchester city
28 7 9 12 40 40 0 30
16
Blackburn rovers
28 7 7 14 39 46 -7 28
17
Leicester city
28 5 11 12 38 51 -13 26
18
Portsmouth
28 6 6 16 29 44 -15 24
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
28 5 9 14 24 56 -32 24
20
Leeds united
28 5 7 16 26 55 -29 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
29 22 7 0 57 19 38 73
2
Chelsea
29 20 4 5 52 22 30 64
3
Manchester united
29 19 4 6 55 29 26 61
4
Liverpool
29 12 9 8 42 31 11 45
5
Newcastle united
29 11 12 6 41 30 11 45
6
Charlton athletic
29 12 7 10 40 37 3 43
7
Birmingham city
29 11 9 9 33 35 -2 42
8
Aston villa
29 11 7 11 36 34 2 40
9
Fulham
29 11 6 12 42 40 2 39
10
Middlesbrough
29 10 7 12 34 38 -4 37
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 11 4 14 40 46 -6 37
12
Southampton
29 9 9 11 29 28 1 36
13
Bolton wanderers
29 8 10 11 33 46 -13 34
14
Everton
29 8 9 12 35 40 -5 33
15
Blackburn rovers
29 8 7 14 41 46 -5 31
16
Manchester city
28 7 9 12 40 40 0 30
17
Leicester city
29 5 12 12 39 52 -13 27
18
Portsmouth
29 7 6 16 30 44 -14 27
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 5 9 15 24 57 -33 24
20
Leeds united
28 5 7 16 26 55 -29 22
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