Harry Harris: Rooney provides a touch of class
Harry Harris looks at the differing fortunes of Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen at Wembley.
Harry Harris looks at the differing fortunes of Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen at Wembley.
Man United defender Nemanja Vidic does not believe he should have been sent off in the win over Aston Villa.
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Vidic – Ref got it right
Aston Villa boss has blasted referee Phil Dowd’s refusal to send-off Nemanja Vidic three minutes into Sunday’s Carling Cup final defeat to Manchester United.
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ONeill bemoans refs refusal to send off Vidic
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez sarcastically compares Blackburn’s style to Barcelona after his team defeat Rovers 2-1 on Sunday.
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Benitez mocks Blackburns style
Milan striker Alexandre Pato is doubtful for their Champions League last-16 second leg at Manchester United on March 10.
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Pato could miss United game
Manchester United claimed the club’s third Carling Cup win in just five seasons, with Patrice Evra lifting the trophy at a damp Wembley Stadium in North West London. With supporters decked in green and gold as the Glazer family watched on, Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen scored the goals to win the cup for United. read more
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Carling Cup gallery
Lee McCulloch is set to withdraw from the Scotland squad ahead of the friendly against the Czech Republic.
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McCulloch faces Scotland KO
Manchester United players were delighted with today’s 2-1 Carling Cup win over Aston Villa at Wembley. None more so that match winner Wayne Rooney, who came off the bench to head home. The 28-goal striker replaced Michael Owen in the 40th minute and headed home United’s winning goal with 15 minutes to go. read more
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Rooney – It’s an unbelievable feeling
Brad Friedel hopes to return to Wembley in the FA Cup final after Villa lost 2-1 to Man Utd in the Carling Cup.
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Friedel eyes Wembley return
Steve Bruce refused to be disheartened by Sunderland’s abject performance in their 0-0 draw against Fulham.
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Bruce – We weren’t good enough