United 2 Bolton 1

17 October 2009 18:48
BOLTON came agonisingly close to snatching a point at Old Trafford after Gary Cahill's injury time effort was saved by Edwin van der Sar. A Zat Knight own-goal and Antonio Valencia's first United strike had put the home side in command but Matt Taylor's header gave the Trotters hope. However, Van der Sar, back in the United side after a lengthy spell out with a broken finger, proved his worth with his late save. Bolton boss Gary Megson was also furious that substitute Ivan Klasnic had a goal ruled out for a foul on Van der Sar by Ricardo Gardner. "It was a ridiculous decision," said Megson. "Ricardo clearly got to the ball in front of Van der Sar. I didn't think it was a free-kick at all." Although Megson could be proud of his side's battling qualities, he accepted United were the better team. "The point is words that people are using are 'almost', 'nearly' and 'might have'," he observed. United could have been ahead before Patrice Evra charged forward on the overlap and drove a cross to Owen at the near-post. With Wayne Rooney missing due to a groin injury, Owen could have done with getting his own name on the scoresheet. Instead, his off-target header fell to Knight, who made a complete mess of an intended clearance and instead trundled it into his own net. More should have soon followed. Jonny Evans gave Jussi Jaaskelainen the opportunity to make a fine block when really his far-post header should have been guided in from a Ryan Giggs cross that came at the end of some excellent approach play. Dimitar Berbatov, celebrating the birth of his first child - Dea - on Thursday, blazed a decent opportunity wide, while Jaaskelainen stood tall in the face of Valencia’s long-range effort. It meant Ferguson’s side had to wait until the 33rd minute to double their lead, before which Kevin Davies had wasted a golden chance to equalise. Valencia has made a promising start in his new surroundings, with the exception of his efforts in front of goal. Valencia goal The Ecuador star has rarely given the impression of being prolific and there have been many better chances than the one he belted past Jaaskelainen. However, after collecting Owen’s square ball, he raced forward before prodding a pass to Gary Neville, whose return was delivered with precision, inviting what followed. It was against Bolton six years ago that Cristiano Ronaldo announced himself to an unsuspecting audience. The odds are against Valencia matching the Portugal superstar’s contribution. However, the early signs are that he has been another astute buy. Had Jaaskelainen not managed to beat away an acrobatic Berbatov volley, the Bulgarian would have had a fitting way to celebrate such a momentous week in his life. After the furore at Wembley, there was little argument over who should be man of the match, with Jaaskelainen becoming a one-man barricade. The Finn denied Valencia, whose rasping angled drive was heading for the far corner and the worth of Jaaskelainen’s immense contribution was proved 15 minutes from time when Bolton dragged themselves back into the contest. United failed to heed the warning offered by the disallowed Klasnic effort, and when Kevin Davies launched a far post cross towards Taylor, the midfielder steered his header into the left corner. The move highlighted Evra’s weakness in the air, which Bolton desperately tried to exploit. Klasnic, whose introduction had thrown United’s defence into a panic, fired narrowly wide, then Knight was off target before Cahill was presented with his glorious chance. Ferguson had already placed his trust in Van der Sar to make his first appearance of the season after breaking his fingers in the summer, and the 38-year-old did not let him down. What is your verdict on the action? Have your say.

Source: Manchester_EveningNews