Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Manchester United - Bayer Leverkusen 4-2

David Moyes' first Champions League group match ended in a convincing victory, with a rampant Wayne Rooney leading the way with two goals and an assist.

Wayne Rooney scored his 200th goal for Manchester United as David Moyes' side beat Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The England international became only the fourth man in United's history to score 200 goals after notching either side of half-time.
UEFA Champions League_Manchester United v Bayer Leverkusen, Wayne Rooney
Rooney opened the scoring in the first half with a guided volley but Simon Rolfes equalised against the run of play shortly after the break.

Robin van Persie put United back ahead shortly afterwards, before Rooney pounced on a lapse in the Leverkusen defence to make it 3-1 and Antonio Valencia scored from a superb counterattack.

Omer Toprak pulled one back for Leverkusen with three minutes left - but it was scant consolation.
Marouane Fellaini made his first start for United since his deadline-day move from Everton, while Shinji Kagawa was included in the starting XI for the first time this season.

Similarly, Leverkusen boss Sami Hyypia brought in Giulio Donati, Toprak and Emre Can to bolster the side that defeated Wolfsburg 3-1 on Saturday.

United controlled the tempo in the early exchanges and Chris Smalling almost broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute when he looped a header narrowly over the crossbar.

But just two minutes later the home fans were celebrating a goal their team's play deserved.

Patrice Evra gathered the ball on the left and played a pin-point cross to Rooney, who hit a first-time volley that hit the floor and bounced into the roof of the net – although television replays suggested that Valencia may have blocked goalkeeper Bernd Leno from an offside position.

Moyes' side nearly grabbed a second before half-time when Rooney's 25-yard free kick from the left bounced narrowly wide of Leno's near post before Rooney pounced on a Toprak slip just after the restart but rounded the goalkeeper only to fire wide.

United were immediately punished when Leverkusen made it 1-1 in the 54th minute.

Heung-Min Son held the ball up well in the box before laying back to Rolfes, who hit a first-time bending effort from 20 yards that deflected off Michael Carrick and beyond David De Gea.

They were not level for long, however, as Van Persie restored United's lead in the 59th minute when Valencia surged down the right and centred for the Netherlands international to stretch and guide his volley into the back of the net.

And with 20 minutes remaining, the result was seemingly put beyond doubt when De Gea's long punt down field caused confusion in the Leverkusen defence and Rooney collected on the left before calmly slotting home at the near post. It was a landmark strike from the England man.

Moyes' night got even better when with just 10 minutes left United broke from their own half before Rooney played an accurate ball into the path of Valencia, who rifled home.

With three minutes left, though, Toprak grabbed a consolation when he tapped home a rebounded effort after Stefan Reinartz headed against the crossbar from a corner. But the day belonged to United - and Rooney in particular.

22′ Wayne Rooney
Simon Rolfes 54′ 
59′ Robin van Persie
Ömer Toprak 88′ 
70′ Wayne Rooney
79′ Antonio Valencia

Viktoria Plzen - Manchester City 0-3

Goals from Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero gave the Premier League giants the perfect start to their European campaign in the Czech Republic on Tuesday night.

 Yaya Toure and Milan Petrzela, FC Viktoria Plzen v Manchester City - Champions League
Edin Dzeko opened the scoring and Yaya Toure's stunning strike doubled City's lead before Sergio Aguero stunned the Czech champions with a third soon after.

City have failed to progress from the group stage in the last two seasons but a convincing victory at the Doosan Arena will give them high hopes of an extended run this time around.

Captain Vincent Kompany was passed fit to return from a groin injury sustained during City's Premier League opener against Newcastle United and manager Manuel Pellegrini also recalled Fernandinho, Jesus Navas, Dzeko and Aguero for the Group D encounter.

Plzen were unable to call on defensive duo Marian Cisovsky and Radim Reznik, however, as both were ruled out due to injury.

And to make matters worse for the home side, Pellegrini's men were rampant from the off. Plzen goalkeeper Matus Kozacik was called into action after just six minutes to tip Spain winger Navas’ right-foot strike from 20 yards out over the crossbar.

But City faced a scare when Aleksandar Kolarov was shown a yellow card for handball 16 minutes in and the defender then took a risk when he fouled Milan Petrzela three minutes later, although referee Paolo Tagliavento was happy just to give a free-kick.

Joe Hart fisted away the resulting set-piece from skipper Pavel Horvath - but City responded and Dzeko should have scored when he headed straight at Kozacik after being picked out by Kolarov.

The Premier League side continued to probe as Aguero rattled the post with a shot from outside the penalty area and Kolarov fired the rebound straight at the keeper. Indeed, the visitors were unable to break the deadlock before the break.

But City were in front just two minutes into the second half and Aguero was the architect, sliding a pass into the path of striker partner Dzeko, who found the bottom-right corner with a measured left-foot finish.

Dzeko fired over the bar a few minutes later but City doubled their lead after 52 minutes in spectacular fashion when Toure bent a stunning right-foot strike into the top-right corner of the net from 25 yards out.

City were rampant and they were out of sight when Aguero turned sharply just inside the penalty area and fired home with a clinical left-foot finish.

From then on, there was no looking back as Pellegrini's side completed a very comfortable European night to give them a much-needed three points. Based on tonight's performance, City fans will expect more of the same.
                                                                                                                                          Edin Dzeko 48′ 
 
Yaya Touré 53′ 
 
Sergio Agüero 58′