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  • REPORT: Manchester United 0 vs. Reading 0

    What a difference a year makes. On the opening day of last season, Manchester United, fancied as only potential runners-up, thrashed Fulham 5-1 at Old Trafford in the Premiership.

    Twelve months on, in the newly named Premier League, United, this time strongly tipped to retain their champion's crown - were held to a goalless draw at Reading.


    WAYNE ROONEY

    Despite spending over £50million in the summer on four new signings, only one - Nani - figured in the game.

    But his appearance at the start of the second half came at a price when he replaced the injured Wayne Rooney.

    Rooney failed to appear after the break after suffering a 36th minute injury when he was tackled by Michael Duberry as he drove over a cross from Michael Carrick.

    The England star was immediately sent for a scan on his injured foot but the results are not yet known.


    CARLOS TEVEZ

    With Rooney joining Louis Saha and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the injured list and new boy Carlos Tevez still short of match-fitness, United's attacking options at Portsmouth on Wednesday look limited.

    Reading came to Old Trafford to stop United playing and achieved their limited ambition to take a point.

    With only Kevin Doyle in attack until the 72nd minute when he went off, they managed only one real chance - a weak 25-yard shot by Stephen Hunt nine minutes from time.

    They were also down to ten men 37 seconds after substitute Dave Kitson replaced Doyle when the Reading striker went right through Patrice Evra with a terrible tackle which earned a straight red card from referee Rob Styles.

    United created numerous chances, but found Reading goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann in magnificent form.
    The American keeper was beaten only once when, in the 23rd minute, Cristiano Ronaldo's wizardry bamboozled Hunt before the Portuguese star provided a glorious cross to find Ryan Giggs free on the left byline.

    As Hahnemann covered his post, Giggs lashed his shot from six yards against the woodwork and wide.

    After that, Hahnemann was in unbelievable form with a string of saves which left United totally frustrated.

    The first came in the 63rd minute when Carrick's excellent pass found substitute John O'Shea free in the Reading penalty area but Hahnemann blocked his 12-yard effort at point-blank range.

    Hahnemann went on to defy United again and again, hurling himself across goal to keep out efforts from Ronaldo and Carrick.

    United piled everyone forward in a dramatic finale, but a Hahnemann inspired Reading held on as Old Trafford witnessed its first goalless draw in 16 months.

    Manchester United: Cristiano Ronaldo, Patrice Evra, Wayne Rooney (Luis Carlos Nani 45), Edwin van der Sar, Michael Carrick, Nemanja Vidic, Mikael Silvestre (John O'Shea 57), Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Wes Brown (Darren Fletcher 77), Rio Ferdinand


    Subs not used: Gerard Pique, Tomasz Kuszczak

    Reading: Brynjar Gunnarsson, Michael Duberry, Kevin Doyle (David Kitson 72), Ki-Hyeon Seol (John Oster 57), Ivar Ingimarsson, Marcus Hahnemann, Stephen Hunt (Andre Bikey 87), Ulises De La Cruz, Nicholas Shorey, Graeme Murty, James Harper

    Subs not used: Adam Federici, Kalifa Cisse

    Booked: Ki-Hyeon Seol 22
    Sent off: David Kitson 73
    Attendance: 75655
    "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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    Two Months Out For Rooney

    Manchester United have revealed England striker Wayne Rooney is likely to be out for two months after suffering a hairline fracture of his left foot.
    The forward is likely to miss England's next four Euro 2008 qualifiers after suffering the injury in Sunday's Barclays Premier League opener at home to Reading.
    After taking on Germany in a friendly next week, England face qualifiers at home to Israel and Russia on September 8 and 12 and the following month meet Estonia at home and Russia away on October 13 and 17.
    The incident occurred near the end of the first half of the 0-0 draw at Old Trafford when Rooney fired a low cross from Michael Carrick just over the crossbar.
    In attempting to make a tackle, Michael Duberry accidentally trod on Rooney's foot.
    It was clear instantly Rooney had a problem, as he went down and removed his boot.
    Although he was able to continue briefly, he did not reappear for the second half, with boss Sir Alex Ferguson sending the 21-year-old for a scan.
    Although the United boss expressed the hope the damage would not be too bad, his worst fears now appear to have been confirmed.
    However, having already suffered two broken metatarsals in his career already, the last against Chelsea in 2006 which nearly cost Rooney a place in that summer's World Cup finals, it always seemed likely the former Everton man would be sidelined for a couple of months at least.
    Certainly, he will miss United's forthcoming Premier League encounters with Portsmouth, Manchester City and Tottenham this month and matches against Sunderland, Everton, Chelsea and Birmingham in September.
    With Rooney out and both Louis Saha and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer only returning to training after long-term injuries last week, Ferguson seems certain to hand Carlos Tevez his debut at Fratton Park on Wednesday.
    "I was considering using Carlos at Portsmouth anyway but obviously, he will come into our thoughts even more now," Ferguson said after the Reading match.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      That match must have been verrry painful and frustrating for Man U fans. I feel your pain. But big up Reading and goalie Hahnemann for a great display of defending.

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      Peter R

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