Valencia fires United 5 points clear
MANCHESTER United took a big step to retaining its Premier League title after in-form Antonio Valencia struck nine minutes from time to set up a typically patient 2-0 win at relegation-threatened Blackburn Rovers on Monday.
Second-placed Manchester City's 3-3 home draw with Sunderland on Saturday had given United the chance to ram home its advantage and with seven games remaining it is five points ahead and now look odds-on for glory.
Ecuador winger Valencia, a driving force all game, ended Blackburn's resistance after prolonged United pressure when he came inside and sent a swerving effort into the far corner although he acknowledged it was "50/50" a shot and a cross.
"It was a long night wasn't it? We just had to persevere and persevere and we got our reward for it," United boss Alex Ferguson said. "We always had them under the cosh and we just had to be careful with the counter-attack."
Ferguson, whose side trailed City for much of the season but can extend its lead on Sunday at home to Queens Park Rangers before City visits Arsenal, did not care if Valencia meant to score.
"Coming so late in the game (the goal) is important. If you don't try to shoot you'll never find out if you are going to score," he said.
United, which lost to local rival Blackburn at home in December, also has a patchy record at Ewood Park but won a record 19th English title there last season and always looked dangerous.
Professional display
It was a professional display that fans expect of experienced title-chasing United at this stage of the season and it never panicked despite time ticking away.
Ferguson opted for a midfield three to combat Blackburn's physicality and United was on top from the off.
Striker Javier Hernandez scuffed wide after a superb long ball from Wayne Rooney and the Mexican had another opportunity soon after but Paul Robinson saved on the line.
The visitors continued to press but Blackburn, now inside the drop zone on goal difference from QPR, came into the game a little more and the vastly improving David De Gea was forced into a smart stop from Junior Hoilett.
The second half of the match was a bit more balanced and Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen had the ball in the net but the officials ruled it had gone out of play previously.
United came back at it without managing any clear-cut efforts on goal until Valencia struck to send a dagger into the heart of City boss Roberto Mancini, who had predicted a draw.
Pundits agree that United's side is not as strong as some of its other championship teams and there could still be more twists in the run-in, especially with City hosting United on April 30.
However, Monday's performance at Ewood Park Stadium was the archetypal title-winning display.
Second-placed Manchester City's 3-3 home draw with Sunderland on Saturday had given United the chance to ram home its advantage and with seven games remaining it is five points ahead and now look odds-on for glory.
Ecuador winger Valencia, a driving force all game, ended Blackburn's resistance after prolonged United pressure when he came inside and sent a swerving effort into the far corner although he acknowledged it was "50/50" a shot and a cross.
"It was a long night wasn't it? We just had to persevere and persevere and we got our reward for it," United boss Alex Ferguson said. "We always had them under the cosh and we just had to be careful with the counter-attack."
Ferguson, whose side trailed City for much of the season but can extend its lead on Sunday at home to Queens Park Rangers before City visits Arsenal, did not care if Valencia meant to score.
"Coming so late in the game (the goal) is important. If you don't try to shoot you'll never find out if you are going to score," he said.
United, which lost to local rival Blackburn at home in December, also has a patchy record at Ewood Park but won a record 19th English title there last season and always looked dangerous.
Professional display
It was a professional display that fans expect of experienced title-chasing United at this stage of the season and it never panicked despite time ticking away.
Ferguson opted for a midfield three to combat Blackburn's physicality and United was on top from the off.
Striker Javier Hernandez scuffed wide after a superb long ball from Wayne Rooney and the Mexican had another opportunity soon after but Paul Robinson saved on the line.
The visitors continued to press but Blackburn, now inside the drop zone on goal difference from QPR, came into the game a little more and the vastly improving David De Gea was forced into a smart stop from Junior Hoilett.
The second half of the match was a bit more balanced and Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen had the ball in the net but the officials ruled it had gone out of play previously.
United came back at it without managing any clear-cut efforts on goal until Valencia struck to send a dagger into the heart of City boss Roberto Mancini, who had predicted a draw.
Pundits agree that United's side is not as strong as some of its other championship teams and there could still be more twists in the run-in, especially with City hosting United on April 30.
However, Monday's performance at Ewood Park Stadium was the archetypal title-winning display.
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