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Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool: Van Persie & Vidic fire hosts past resurgent Reds

By Wayne Veysey at Old Trafford

Manchester United temporarily extended their Premier League lead to 10 points after disposing of Liverpool 2-1 at Old Trafford.

Robin van Persie’s first-time 19th minute goal helped Sir Alex Ferguson’s team take a stranglehold that they never looked like relinquishing as they cantered to a home-and-away season double over their historic rivals.

Although Daniel Sturridge pulled one back after Nemanja Vidic had inadvertently doubled United’s advantage from a free-kick, the hosts were resilient enough to cope with Liverpool’s strong finish.

Sir Alex Ferguson had claimed beforehand that he no longer checks where the Merseysiders are in the table but it will give him some satisfaction that United are a mammoth 24 points ahead of Liverpool with 16 games of the season still to go.

Of more immediate significance, United moved 10 points clear of main title challengers Manchester City ahead of the champions’ encounter at Arsenal later on Sunday afternoon.

The gulf in class between United and Liverpool appeared to be mental as much as technical or physical on an afternoon which demonstrated how much Brendan Rodgers’ side need to improve to be anything other than a twice-a-season nuisance to the 19-times league winners.

Liverpool were far better in the second half but they ultimately paid the price for an abject first half and it is a damning statistic that they have yet to beat anyone above them in the table this season.

At a freezing but vibrant Old Trafford, which numbered Jose Mourinho among the spectators, both sides had picked their strongest available sides for a match that still resonates with prestige and significance.

For United, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra, Michael Carrick, Ashley Young and the newly-crowned Premier League player of the month Robin van Persie all returned to the team after being rested from the side that started at West Ham last weekend. Rodgers overlooked Sturridge in favour of Stewart Downing, while Fabio Borini returned to the squad for the first time since October 7 following a foot injury.

The game began quietly as neither side could seize the initiative but the first chance of note was put away with lethal precision by Van Persie.

Following a smooth passage of build-up play from the home side, the ball was shifted out to Evra on the left, who drilled a low cross into the area that was turned into the net first time by United’s Dutch maestro for his 17th league goal of the season.

The impressive Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley came close to doubling United’s advantage in the first half as the hosts threatened every time they poured forward and it required a desperate clearance from Martin Skrtel to prevent Van Persie scoring his second with a back-heel on the cusp of half-time.

United had not been at their best and did not need to be. The half-time whistle could not come soon enough for Liverpool, with midfield trio Lucas, Steven Gerrard and Joe Allen particularly poor.

Lucas was replaced by Daniel Sturridge at half-time, which brought greater vibrancy to the visitors’ attack.

However, United extended their advantage after 54 minutes with a free-kick following a poor challenge on Welbeck from Skrtel. Evra was allowed to rise unchallenged to meet Van Persie’s whipped centre at the back post and his header deflected off Vidic into the net.

David De Gea’s technique against long-range shots will come under scrutiny again following Liverpool’s reply three minutes later.

Gerrard did well to manoeuvre himself some space on the outside of the box and his drilled shot was heading for the corner, but the Spaniard should have done better than paw it into the danger area, allowing Sturridge to gobble up the rebound.

Gerrard led Liverpool’s late rally, in which the lively Sturridge came close to putting away a number of half chances, but United held on to their lead to lay down another title marker.

Sahin pay-cut made return possible, says Zorc

Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has heralded Nuri Sahin’s return to the club and praised the midfielder for taking a substantial pay-cut to make the loan move a reality.

The Turkey international left the Bundesliga giants in 2011 for Real Madrid but was unable to break into the first team and was loaned out to Liverpool in the summer of 2012.

However, Sahin also failed to find his feet at Anfield, and a move back to Signal Iduna Park was paved through thanks to interest from all those involved.

“I think we’re all aware that the salary structure here is different from Real Madrid’s,” Zorc told Bundesliga.com.

“However, Nuri accepted what we offered as for him it was all about wearing Borussia Dortmund’s shirt again. There wouldn’t have been a chance to sign him otherwise.”

Zorc has refuted claims that Dortmund brought Sahin back in a bid to keep on equal terms with Bayern Munich, and he insists that the player has the quality to make the 18-month loan from Santiago Bernabeu a success.

“Sporting matters always come first, no question,” the club chief continued.

“Nuri hasn’t enjoyed much playing time in the last 18 months, but we’re all aware of his qualities, which is why we’re convinced he’ll be a great asset in the coming years.

“I’m sure he’ll be able to link up very well with all our midfielders and his footballing ability is outstanding.

“Our guiding principle was doing what we felt was best and most useful to Borussia Dortmund. This transfer has nothing to do with Bayern.”

TEAM NEWS: Welbeck partners Van Persie for Man United as Sterling replaces Sturridge in Liverpool XI

Danny Welbeck has been chosen as Robin van Persie’s strike partner in the absence of the injured Wayne Rooney, with Chicharito forced to accept a role on the Manchester United bench.

Shinji Kagawa starts for the hosts, with Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic forming the partnership in central defence.

New Liverpool signing Daniel Sturridge is on the bench for the visitors, with Luis Suarez supported on the flanks by Raheem Sterling and Stewart Downing.

Andre Wisdom starts at the back for the Reds, while Steven Gerrard, Joe Allen and Lucas form a midfield three for Brendan Rodgers’ side.

Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley are Sir Alex Ferguson’s preferred choice in the middle, while Anderson returns from injury to take a role among the substitutes.

Manchester United starting XI: De Gea; Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Cleverley, Carrick, Kagawa, Young; Welbeck, Van Persie.
Subs: Amos, Smalling, Jones, Valencia, Anderson, Giggs, Chicharito.

Liverpool starting XI: Reina; Wisdom, Johnson, Agger, Skrtel; Lucas, Gerrard, Allen; Downing, Sterling, Suarez.
Subs: Jones, Carragher, Henderson, Sturridge, Borini, Shelvey, Robinson.