2-5 v Manchester United - 25 April 2009 - Away

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Spurs 2

Manchester United

Manchester United

5

  • Ronaldo
    57' (PEN)
    68'
  • Rooney
    67'
    71'
  • Berbatov
    79'
Details
Match Number

6757

Opposition
Manchester united

Manchester United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2008/09

Date

25th April 2009

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Old Trafford

Attendance

75,458

Referee

Howard Webb

League Position

10th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWLWWW

Weather at Kick Off

14.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6722nd overall match (3180 wins, 1477 draws, 2052 losses)

  • 5191st competitive match (2302 wins, 1220 draws, 1669 losses)

  • team

    174th match vs Manchester United (49 wins, 44 draws, 81 losses)

  • competition

    654th Premier League match (235 wins, 173 draws, 246 losses)

  • 6179th match in England (2871 wins, 1392 draws, 1903 losses)

  • 86th match at Old Trafford (13 wins, 16 draws, 57 losses)

  • 8th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

A controversial penalty and sensational second-half fightback helped Manchester United beat Tottenham and retain their grip on top spot in the Premier League.

Darren Bent smashed home from close range and Luka Modric converted Aaron Lennon's cross as Spurs dominated.

But Cristiano Ronaldo scored from the spot after Heurelho Gomes was harshly ruled to have felled Michael Carrick.

Wayne Rooney quickly equalised before further goals for Ronaldo, Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov secured the victory.

The result leaves United three points clear of Liverpool with a game in hand and five matches remaining, starting with a trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday.

With Liverpool top of the table following their 3-1 win at Hull, United, who showed five changes from the 2-0 win over Portsmouth, created little early on.

Instead it was Spurs, hunting their first win at Old Trafford for 20 years, who had the first real sight of goal.

With striker Jermain Defoe back in London following the death of his half-brother, Bent led the frontline and should have done better with a header at the back post.

Ronaldo, who had been forced to skip a shocking double-footed challenge from Wilson Palacios early on, went close with a header from a Nani cross.

But, for all United's possession, it was Spurs who took the lead.

Vedran Corluka curled in a cross from the right and Bent got the better of Rio Ferdinand to crash home his 17th goal of the season from six yards.

Tottenham went 2-0 up moments later when Modric converted Aaron Lennon's cross at the far post after the winger had jinked his way past Patrice Evra on the right.

With half-time looming and the Old Trafford faithful sounding increasingly anxious, a Ronaldo volley came within a Gomes fingertip of pulling a goal back.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson replaced the lacklustre Nani with the far more industrious Carlos Tevez at the break.

And the Argentine, who could leave Old Trafford at the end of the season, tested Gomes when one-on-one inside the hour.

Two minutes later, Carrick burst into the box and nipped the ball around Gomes, who was ruled to have tripped the midfielder as he dived at the ball.

The Tottenham players were incensed with Howard Webb's decision, as was Spurs manager Harry Redknapp on the touchline.

But they were powerless to stop Ronaldo from reducing the deficit from the penalty spot.

If there was any doubt about the first goal there was none about the equaliser.

Rooney blasted home from outside the box after Rafael and Berbatov had combined to set up the striker.

Just one minute later, United were in front, Rooney crossing from the left for Ronaldo to head home their third.

It was a phenomenal turnaround, although not quite as grand as the recovery in 2001 at White Hart Lane when United won 5-3 after trailing 3-0 at half-time.

The misery continued for the shell-shocked visitors.

Rooney made it 4-2 when his volley from Ronaldo's delicate cross crept over the line despite the scrambled efforts of Jonathan Woodgate.

Having scored four goals in just 14 minutes, United, perhaps sensing a need to improve their goal difference, poured forward in search of a fifth.

Remarkably it arrived, courtesy of the boot of former Tottenham player Berbatov.

His initial header was saved by Gomes, but the Bulgarian stabbed home the loose ball to cap a remarkable afternoon.

Tottenham were still complaining about the penalty decision long afterwards while United remain odds-on to capture a third successive Premier League title.

Timeline
KO
HT

Cristiano Ronaldo

57'

Carlos Tévez

58'

Paul Scholes

64'

Wayne Rooney

67'

Cristiano Ronaldo

68'

Cristiano Ronaldo

69'

Wayne Rooney

71'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
32 23 5 4 56 21 35 74
2
Liverpool
33 20 11 2 63 25 38 71
3
Chelsea
33 20 8 5 55 20 35 68
4
Arsenal
33 17 11 5 58 32 26 62
5
Aston villa
33 15 9 9 49 43 6 54
6
Everton
33 14 11 8 47 34 13 53
7
West ham united
33 12 9 12 38 37 1 45
8
Fulham
33 11 11 11 33 28 5 44
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 12 8 13 39 36 3 44
10
Manchester city
33 12 5 16 51 44 7 41
11
Wigan athletic
32 11 8 13 31 36 -5 41
12
Stoke city
33 10 9 14 33 48 -15 39
13
Bolton wanderers
33 11 4 18 39 50 -11 37
14
Portsmouth
33 9 10 14 35 50 -15 37
15
Sunderland
33 9 8 16 31 43 -12 35
16
Hull city
33 8 10 15 36 56 -20 34
17
Blackburn rovers
33 8 10 15 35 55 -20 34
18
Middlesbrough
33 7 10 16 25 47 -22 31
19
Newcastle united
33 6 12 15 37 53 -16 30
20
West bromwich albion
33 6 7 20 30 63 -33 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
33 24 5 4 61 23 38 77
2
Liverpool
34 21 11 2 66 26 40 74
3
Chelsea
34 21 8 5 56 20 36 71
4
Arsenal
34 18 11 5 60 32 28 65
5
Aston villa
34 15 10 9 50 44 6 55
6
Everton
34 14 11 9 48 36 12 53
7
Fulham
34 12 11 11 34 28 6 47
8
West ham united
34 12 9 13 38 38 0 45
9
Manchester city
34 13 5 16 53 45 8 44
10
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 12 8 14 41 41 0 44
11
Wigan athletic
33 11 8 14 31 38 -7 41
12
Stoke city
34 10 9 15 33 49 -16 39
13
Bolton wanderers
34 11 5 18 40 51 -11 38
14
Portsmouth
33 9 10 14 35 50 -15 37
15
Blackburn rovers
34 9 10 15 37 55 -18 37
16
Sunderland
34 9 8 17 31 46 -15 35
17
Hull city
34 8 10 16 37 59 -22 34
18
Middlesbrough
34 7 10 17 25 49 -24 31
19
Newcastle united
33 6 12 15 37 53 -16 30
20
West bromwich albion
34 7 7 20 33 63 -30 28
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