United salute Best with West Brom win (AFP) Updated: 2005-12-01 10:09 Manchester United marked their first home match
since the death of George Best with a 3-1 win over West Brom at Old Trafford
that took the club into the quarter-finals of the League Cup.
In the day's other ties Premiership high-flyers Wigan, despite making nine
changes to their side, beat Newcastle 1-0 while Blackburn came from 2-0 down to
win 3-2 away at Charlton.
Tributes to the
late football legend George Best are left outside Manchester United's Old
Trafford ground in Manchester. Best's funeral will take place 03 December
in Befast, Northern Ireland. [AFP] |
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Elsewhere Middlesbrough turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win over Crystal
Palace while extra-time was required at the Reebok Stadium after Bolton were
held to a goalless draw by Championship side Leicester.
But, inevitably, most attention was focused on Old Trafford as fans paid
tribute to Best who died aged 59 on Friday from multiple organ failure brought
about by years of alcoholism.
By coincidence, Best made his United debut against West Brom as a 17-year-old
in 1963.
After a brief speech from United great Sir Bobby Charlton there was an
impeccably observed minute's silence from a near capacity crowd of more than
60,000 - itself a tribute to Best as the League Cup is the least regarded of all
the trophies United compete for and frequently draws only modest attendances at
Old Trafford.
Manchester United
manager Alex Ferguson, left, and West Bromwich Albion manager and former
United player Bryan Robson bring out wreaths in honour of George Best
ahead of the English League Cup fourth round soccer match between
Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford, Manchester,
England Wednesday Nov. 30, 2005. [AP] |
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United went ahead in the 12th minute when Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo -
wearing the No 7 shirt that Best wore for most of his time at Old Trafford - was
fouled in the box by Diomansy Kamara and scored from the resulting penalty.
And four minutes later United doubled their lead when French striker Louis
Saha fired in from the edge of the box after being played in by Giuseppe Rossi.
John O'Shea then put the result beyond doubt in the 56th minute with his
second goal in as many games, after scoring United's winner in their 2-1 league
win away to West Ham on Sunday, before Nathan Ellington pulled one back for the
Baggies in the 77th minute.
Wigan dominated the match but the hosts could not convert their superiority
into a goal until the 88th minute when Jason Roberts was brought down in the box
and David Connolly scored from the penalty-spot to see off Newcastle, still
searching for their first major trophy in 36 years.
Charlton, who knocked out holders Chelsea in a penalty shoot-out in the
previous round, were on course for the last eight after goals either side of
half-time from Darren Ambrose and Danny Murphy.
But Shefki Kuqi pulled one back for the visitors at The Valley in the 75th
minute and nine minutes from time his fellow substitute David Thompson let fly
with a long-range strike that squared the match.
Rovers's comeback was then completed two minutes from full-time thanks to
David Bentley.
At the Riverside, Middlesbrough went behind when Franck Queudrue put through
his own net just after the half-hour mark.
But two goals in three minutes early in the second
period from Socceroo star Mark Viduka and fellow striker Szilard Nemeth turned
the tide for the 2004 League Cup winners.
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