Rooney inspires four-goal Man Utd, West Ham win (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-15 09:26
LONDON, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney scored twice and Rio Ferdinand
grabbed his first goal for Manchester United in a 4-0 rout of Wigan Athletic
which pushed the Old Trafford club up to second in the Premier League on
Wednesday.
In the night's other game, West Ham United beat Everton 2-1
at Goodison Park.
The victory by Manchester United, which took their tally to 34 points from 16
games, helped Alex Ferguson's men leapfrog Liverpool into second place, nine
points behind leaders Chelsea.
Promoted Wigan, on 25 points, dropped one place to eighth.
"It was an important win for us tonight," Ferguson told Sky Sports. "We
produced some great football.
"The second goal settled us down and the confidence came back into the team.
"The only thing we can do is keep good, consistent form until the end of the
season and if Chelsea slip up we want to be the team that's nearest to them."
United ended a difficult seven-day spell by giving their title rivals a
powerful reminder of their goalscoring abilities.
Knocked out of the Champions League a week ago and held to a 1-1 home draw by
Everton last Sunday, United made the early running against Wigan and it came as
no surprise when the home team took the lead although the identity of the scorer
was.
FINE SAVE
Ferdinand, making his 140th appearance for the club, finally ended his wait
for a goal when the England defender headed in a right-wing corner from Ryan
Giggs on the half hour.
Rooney was denied by a fine save from Wigan's outstanding goalkeeper Mike
Pollitt before the England striker produced a typically clever strike to make it
2-0 in the 34th minute.
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