High five! United blitz gives Sir Alex perfect early birthday gift

31 December 2009 07:56
Manchester United gave manager Sir Alex Ferguson the perfect birthday present by closing the gap on leaders Chelsea to two points with a stunning 5-0 victory over Wigan.[LNB]Ferguson, 68 on New Year's Eve, saw Wayne Rooney deliver another masterclass as second-placed United turned up the heat in the Barclays Premier League title race by also cutting Chelsea's advantage in terms of goal difference to just two.[LNB] That's for you, boss: Rooney, who produced another brilliant display, celebrates his goal[LNB]After goals by Rooney, Michael Carrick, Rafael, Dimitar Berbatov and Antonio Valencia,a  delighted Ferguson said: 'I think the first 45 minutes were the best we have seen this season. It was marvellous stuff.'[LNB]Ferguson also hailed the central defensive partnership of Nemanja Vidic andWes Brown as a crucial reason for two Christmas victories - after a month of trying to patch up a threadbare defence, Ferguson finally has two recognised central defenders available.[LNB] High five: Antonio Valencia completes the rout over his former club to cut down Chelsea's lead at the top of the table[LNB]He insisted: 'The key to both tonight and Sunday was having the twocentre-halves back. Brown and Vidic were magnificent, as they were at Hull. If we get the rest ofthem back we have a magnificent chance because we are in great form.'[LNB]As Jonny Evans is in contention to face Leeds in the FA Cup on Sunday and RioFerdinand is not far behind the Northern Ireland star as he plots a comeback from a back injury, Ferguson could soon have his usual squad to choose from.[LNB]Ferguson was also full of praise for Rooney's all-round game, adding: 'Wayne was absolutely fantastic again, just like Sunday .The energy he showed in his game and his desire is marvellous.'[LNB]It was also a good night for third-placed Arsenal as they demolished troubled bottom club Portsmouth 4-1 at Fratton Park.[LNB]They are now only four points behind Chelsea with a match in hand and manager Arsene Wenger made it clear the title race is very much on, saying: 'We're up for it. We're ready for the fight.'[LNB]CLICK HERE TO READ THE MANCHESTER UNITED V WIGAN MATCH REPORT IN FULL  Manchester United 5 Wigan 0: It's too easy for the champions as United move within two points of leaders ChelseaPortsmouth 1 Arsenal 4: On-song Gunners smash four past cash-strapped Pompey to keep pressure on leaders MANCHESTER UNITED FC

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