Until last weekend, the title race was clearly a 3-way tussle. United and Arsenal have been hot on Chelsea's heels for a few weeks now. And despite Arsenal's goalless draw away at Villa, United were not going to take them lightly, specially when Arsene Wenger seemed to suggest that his young side had grown up since their Champions League semi-final defeat to United last season. Hence it came as no surprise that we started with the conservative 4-5-1 with only Rooney upfront. I was surprised to see Nani play on the right instead of the ever-reliant Valencia, who instead started on the bench. Nani's recent performances surely seemed to have impressed Sir Alex.
United began very well, I thought, gaining good possession in the initial 10-15 minutes and even giving a couple of scares to Almunia. Arsenal didn't seem to hold back and they reciprocated in kind. Andre Arshavin, who was playing upfront in the absence of key strikers, seemed to be giving a tough time to Browne, who himself has been a make-shift Center-half for United. Arshavin had 2-3 chances to outwit Browne and score the first goal but his decision making didn't seem to at its best! Instead, it was United who took the lead and it came courtesy of a brilliant piece of play by Nani. He outwitted about three defenders, cut in and popped out what seemed to be a supply for the incoming Park which Almunia inexplicably finger-tipped into his own net! United's second came almost immediately after that and in the form of a stunning counter attack. Rooney and Nani played a delightful one-two from the edge of their own penalty box into Arsenal's to score probably one of the best goals you'd see on a counter attack. Arsenal seemed shell shocked to know what was happening let alone conjure up a response. It ended that way into the break, though United could have gone in 3-0 had Nani scored when presented with a golden chance.
United only seemed to carry on that way into the second half. As Arsenal began to press for a goal, United found another opportunity to counter and this time it was Park who found himself through and came up with a clinical finish to put United 3-nil up with almost an half to go. The game seemingly put to bed in a hurry! Though it's too risky to rule out Arsenal out of games whatever the situation is, United went about the job of slowing the pace of the game through better possession. Though the Gunners looked a little threatening after getting a goal around 80th minute, it only proved to be a consolation. United deservedly came on top on what was an amazing display of how to play Arsenal at the Emirates.
Overall it was a brilliant game for United who only seemed to be carrying on from where they left in the Carling cup semi-final. Nani was undoubtedly the man of the moment for United. Rooney was not to be left behind. He got his 20th league goal, his best tally so far, and could have had more! Hats off to Sir Alex for playing the tactical game so shrewdly. The midfield trio of Scholes, Fletcher and Carrick were just brilliant. Initially Scholes was found a little wanting on the pace front and hence wasn't able to catch up with Arsenal's key man Fabregas. But once that role was taken up by Carrick, everything seemed to fall in place as the Red Devils controlled the midfield.
With this game, Arsenal could well be out of the title race, though I must say this season has been the riskiest for putting your title bets on! Chelsea still are effectively 4 points ahead. United will have to carry the momentum forward if they are to stay in the hunt. Title hopes aside, what a game for us United supporters. Easily the best game of our season!
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