Monday, 16 February 2015

MAN UTD SURVIVE PRESTON SCARE

Radamel Falcao holds off Bailey Wright

Wayne Rooney ended his goal drought as Manchester United came from behind to beat Preston and set up a mouth-watering FA Cup quarter-final against Arsenal.


After watching Bradford take their second Premier League scalp of the competition on Sunday, United were wary of falling victim to another upset and they feared the worst when Scott Laird put Preston ahead.
But luckily for United manager Louis van Gaal, Ander Herrera equalised soon after and Marouane Fellaini poked home before Rooney scored a late penalty to give the Red Devils a 3-1 win.
Rooney, starting up front rather than in the midfield role he has occupied of late, looked threatening in the first half, working the channels, but was unable to test Preston goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann.
Rooney was not the only guilty party. Radamel Falcao put in yet another poor display and it did not come as a surprise when he was substituted for Ashley Young on the hour.
Van Gaal's substitution proved crucial as Young set up Herrera for the equaliser.
Fellaini, who was pushed up front following Falcao's removal, then poked in from close range after a brave save from Stuckmann.
And then Rooney ended his seven-and-a-half week wait for a goal when he tucked away a penalty after being brought down in the box on a United break.
The display against Sky Bet League 1 opposition will have done little to silence Van Gaal's critics, but the Dutchman will not care.
His team are now one step closer to ending the first year of his stewardship with a trophy - one that United have not won in 11 years.
Just a few days after intimating that Rooney would continue playing in midfield, Van Gaal took everyone by surprise by deploying his captain up front alongside Falcao.
Rooney looked determined to make an impression by making darting runs behind the North End back four.
Angel di Maria sensed as much, but an early attempt to play the skipper in failed as his pass was too heavy.
A brief moment of panic occurred when Daley Blind slipped on to his backside when shepherding a ball across the back four, but other than that United looked settled.
Joe Garner went down in the box following a nudge by Chris Smalling, but referee Phil Dowd waved play on.
Di Maria looked the most likely source of inspiration for United. The home fans held their breath as the #59.7million man curled a free-kick up and over the wall but, much to their relief, the attempt flew just wide.
John Welsh gave the Argentinian a reminder he was at a League One ground when he put in a crunching tackle to dispossess the 27-year-old.
Welsh, a Liverpool fan who came through the Academy at Anfield, then dived in to deny Rooney with a crucial block after some good work down the left by Luke Shaw.
United's tempo was much better than it had been in recent weeks and they moved from defence to attack quickly. Di Maria continued to dazzle, beating three Preston players with a run from deep.
But more often than not, the final ball from United was poor. Di Maria's diagonal pass to Falcao was too heavy, Blind was guilty of the same thing and Rooney inexplicably fired a 40-yard pass straight out of play.
Luckily for United, Preston offered little going forward either. Their main chances before the break came when Garner headed over and Paul Gallagher fired a low shot at David de Gea.
Two minutes after the restart, the Preston fans got the dream goal they had wished for.
Laird ran on to Garner's incisive pass and fired an early shot that squeezed past De Gea via the toe of Antonio Valencia.
Laird was booked for his frenzied celebration and a pyrotechnic went off among the home fans.
Tom Clarke came close to raising the Deepdale roof moments later, but he could not get a clean connection on a close-range volley.
Van Gaal replaced Falcao with Young, who moved out to the left wing.
United instantly looked more threatening with two wingers on the pitch and Young provided the assist for the equaliser.
The former Aston Villa man found Herrera, who fired a powerful shot past Stuckmann and in off the post.
Preston desperately tried to cling on for a money-spinning replay, but Fellaini struck to put the visitors ahead for the first time.
Valencia swung in a deep cross to find Fellaini. The Belgian's first effort was blocked by Stuckmann but he stabbed the ball in at the second attempt.
And the result was put beyond doubt when Rooney raced on to a through ball and was brought down by Stuckmann.
The England captain got to his feet and banged the ball past the North End goalkeeper to seal United's progression to the last eight.

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