Sunday 16 September 2012

Premier League Week 4-Write up Manchester United v Wigan

Manchester United 4-0 Wigan

With Champions League duty in just a few days time Manchester United fielded a slightly weakened team against Wigan however that didn't stop the Red Devils from claiming all 3 points with their most impressive performance of the season.

Within minutes of the kick off it appeared as if it was going to be a hard day for Wigan. Just minutes into the game Ali Al Habsi was judged to have brought Danny Wellbeck in the penalty area, however Javier Hernandez failed to bag the resulting penalty. This was the key moment of the first half as neither team managed to really create anything else of note in the first 45 minutes.

In the second half United turned up the pace and started playing like title challengers that they are expected to be. Just minutes into the second half they had taken the lead as Paul Scholes, who was making his 700th appearance for the club, broke the deadlock from close range. This goal seemed to quickly change the tempo of the game and just 10 minutes later Hernandez would tap in from close range after Alexander Buttner's shot appeared to be going wide.

It wouldn't take long for United to get their third of the day with Buttner this time getting his name on the score sheet completing an excellent debut for Dutch left back who was playing in place of the injured Patrice Evra. By now the result was clear and it was just a question as to whether or not United wanted to inflict further pain on Wigan, it appeared they did.

With less than 10 minutes left United youngster Nick Powell said hello to the Premier League with United's fourth of the day and clearly the best of the goals. Like Buttner, Powell was making his debut for the club and further shows just what class Ferguson brought in over the summer, aside from the big name signings of Robin Van Persie and Shinji Kagawa.

For United the first half was really under-par, a second missed penalty in as many games and a real lack of a spark showed that they weren't at their best, the second half however showed just how good United could be as they were rampant. The fans and manager will have had to have been pleased by the debut of Buttner who took his chance for the injured Evra and really made a solid case of becoming a starter with excellent work at both ends of the pitch. With a game against Galatasaray on Wednesday, Ferguson will be looking for a repeat of this second half performance.

Roberto Martinez's team have taken 4 points from 4 games and whilst that's not great they certainly won't be too unhappy at their form so far. They look like they are missing a bit of class in the actual team though Ali Al Habsi was excellent and will take a big boost from saving yet another penalty (something he appears to be earning a reputation for) and Arouna Kone does look really promising for Wigan. They weren't expected to get anything here but for the first 45 minutes they more than held their own so they shouldn't be too disappointed with a loss, though the scoreline was really harsh in the end.

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