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PL.2013.2014.Utd.WestHam.resumes.AR.ENG.twb22.mp4
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31 decembre 2013
old Trafford manchester
Danny Welbeck's first Old Trafford goal for 14 months helped Manchester United to a fourth straight win to leave West Ham a point off the relegation zone. The England striker drove the ball low into the net from an angle early on as the dominant hosts recorded a seventh consecutive win at home to the Hammers. Teenager Adnan Januzaj bent home his maiden Old Trafford goal, before substitute Ashley Young curled in. Carlton Cole slotted in a consolation goal after racing clear. Welbeck had not scored at Old Trafford since the 4-2 win over Stoke on 20 October 2012 but, from the moment he struck, there only looked one winner
David Moyes:
"We played well today. I'm a wee bit disappointed we didn't take some more opportunities and I was disappointed not to keep a clean sheet but we got done on the break.
"The job is to keep our head down and keep winning games. There is confidence among the players. We are creating a lot of opportunities right now.
"Adnan Januzaj is doing really well. We are always hard on him, we always want more but he is doing remarkably well. He can score goals, he is a real talent.
"We would like to be doing much better, we want to be right at the top but we will continue to keep going."
Sam Allardyce:
"My disappointment was we played so well at Tottenham away a short time ago. We changed the team around to play some fresh legs but you didn't see the resilience and determination today.
"United were always going to come out fighting as they had lost two home games in a row but we didn't make life difficult for them.
"I looked at the stats and Manchester United are not very good in the second half if they are drawing at half-time. But we gave them two goals early on with some poor play and made it easy for them. The referee should have given us a penalty - I've seen them given here, but it wasn't given to us."
Retour
22 mars 2014
Boleyn Ground London
Wayne Rooney scored two goals, including an exquisite lobbed finish, as Manchester United overcame Robin van Persie's absence to win at West Ham. Rooney, now third in United's all-time goalscorers list on 212, put his side ahead with a stunning lob from just inside the Hammers' half.
The England striker doubled the lead after Mark Noble's attempted clearance fell straight to Rooney to steer home. West Ham were poor, Andy Carroll's tame header the closest they came to a goal.
Sam Allardyce
"The first goal knocked the stuffing out of us.
"It's such a wonderful goal, you've got to admire the finish, but to get off to a start like that when we were looking forward to this game, having won the last three at home and trying to get more points on the board.
"Straight away you're 1-0 down against a side that have got an abundance of talent.
"I definitely thought there was a foul [leading up to the first goal].
"When the ball comes forwards, James Tomkins is going to try and win it. Wayne, not making an attempt for the ball, pushes him with his left arm."
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