Man United go past Bolton 2-1 ( 2004-01-08 09:49) (Agencies)
Goals from Paul Scholes and Ruud van Nistelrooy helped Manchester United
retain pole position in the English Premiership after a 2-1 victory over Bolton
at the Reebok Stadium.
It was United's sixth successive victory in the Barclaycard Premiership and
they keep Arsenal and Chelsea trailing in their wake.
Bolton gave them a few anxious moments, however, and goalkeeper Tim Howard
again came out of a game with flying colours.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson recalled all his big names for the match
against their local rivals.
Captain Roy Keane and van Nistelrooy returned to the team after being rested
at the weekend.
Defender Rio Ferdinand and midfielder Phil Neville were also included while
Darren Fletcher got the nod ahead of Kleberson.
Bolton's new striker Javi Moreno had to settle for a place on the bench after
his international clearance was received in the hours leading up to the game.
It took van Nistelrooy three minutes to make his presence felt, only for
Simon Charlton to make a timely block.
Then John O'Shea found space at the back post for United - but headed over
the top following a corner from Ryan Giggs.
Bolton began to find their rhythm after a shaky start and a cross from
Jay-Jay Okocha drifted narrowly wide of the post.
Play broke down the other end and Fletcher cut inside the penalty area but
his effort was marginally off target.
Bolton manager Sam Allardyce was forced to make a change in the 16th minute
when Ricardo Gardner was stretchered off after falling awkwardly and replaced by
Emerson Thome.
United goalkeeper Howard was tested for the first time three minutes later
when he did well to parry a shot from Per Frandsen.
Okocha went on a surging run for Bolton in the 22nd minute and fired in a
shot from 25 yards which Howard tipped over the top.
United, however, hit back and took the lead two minutes later after Ryan
Giggs was allowed room to manoeuvre.
He drove the ball across the face of the goal to van Nistelrooy. Goalkeeper
Jussi Jaaskelainen got a touch but could not prevent Scholes sweeping home the
rebound.
Bolton were playing some good football, though, and Frandsen's shot from
distance cleared the bar.
Scholes then sprung the offside trap in the 39th minute and Giggs rounded
Jaaskelainen.
The Welshman lobbed the ball into the area and van Nistelrooy sent a simple
header into an empty net to double United's advantage.
It was the Dutchman's 18th goal of the season and his 98th in all
competitions for United.
Bolton refused to give up the fight and Howard made another good stop from
Ivan Campo's long-range effort.
United almost made a blistering start to the second half when Keane rattled
in a shot from just inside the area.
However Jaaskelainen was equal to it and got a good hand to the ball to
divert it to safety.
Bolton were playing with a fair amount of confidence despite the two-goal
deficit.
Frandsen found space 20 yards out, only to see his effort go wide of the
target.
Then Davies was marginally off-target after Nicky Hunt floated in a cross
from the right.
There was another scare for Bolton in the 62nd minute when Giggs whipped in a
free-kick from the right which forced a good save from Jaaskelainen.
Moreno was handed his debut two minutes later, coming on for the ineffective
Nolan.
United, however, continued to look dangerous going forward and van Nistelrooy
tested Jaaskelainen with a shot from an acute angle.
Bolton were gradually running out of time in a bid to get back in the match
and there was almost an air of inevitability around the home fans.
American goalkeeper Howard was again agile in the 81st minute, making a
fingertip save from an Okocha blockbuster.
Howard almost handed Bolton a lifeline with two minutes to go when he fumbled
a cross from Hunt.
Bolton did pull a goal back with a minute remaining when Djorkaeff headed a
superb delivery from Okocha past Howard.
Sub Ibrahim Ba squandered a good chance of equalising for the hosts, before
referee Dermot Gallagher blew the final whistle.
Fergie praises hero Howard
Sir Alex Ferguson saw his Manchester United side stretch their lead at the
top of the table to three points over Arsenal tonight.
But the Old Trafford manager admitted he was relieved to have secured a 2-1
victory at Bolton.
United appeared to be in the driving seat when Paul Scholes and Ruud van
Nistelrooy scored in the first half.
But Bolton battled back and got a consolation goal when a Youri Djorkaeff
effort deflected in off Gary Neville.
To complete a miserable night for the home side, defender Ricardo Gardner
could be out for the season after suffering medial ligament damage.
With Arsenal drawing and Chelsea losing, Ferguson said: 'They were good
results for us. It has been a good night's work.'
United were grateful to American goalkeeper Tim Howard, who made a string of
impressive saves.
'He has been like that all season and is improving all the time,' said
Ferguson.
'The experience of playing in games like this where the atmosphere is tense
will bring him on an awful lot.
'Tim made three or four fantastic saves. The one he produced from Okocha was
outstanding.'
Ferguson admitted that Bolton had given them a real fright.
'It was a pulsating game where we had to grind a result out,' he added.
'Bolton never gave in and were a real handful to play against. It is no
surprise the results they have been getting as they have improved remarkably.
'I am very pleased. It is a good result and we were hanging on a wee bit but
that's what we expected of Bolton.
'I really thought we would see the game out. That's why I took Roy Keane and
Ryan Giggs off but we did it the hard way.'
Bolton manager Sam Allardyce accused his side of giving away cheap goals.
'We have got to get back to keeping clean sheets,' he said. 'I am
disappointed as we gave ourselves too big a mountain to climb.
'From an attacking point of view we did very well in the first half but we've
not defended correctly.
'We've allowed Manchester United to sneak a couple of goals we shouldn't have
allowed them to. That's cost us not getting anything from the game.'