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match-reports
Sat 16 May 2009, Old TraffordReferee: Mike Dean
Manchester United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Van der Sar
22
O'Shea
15
Vidic
23
Evans
3
Evra
7
Ronaldo
24
Fletcher
16
Carrick
11
Giggs
10
Rooney
(90)
32
Tevez
(66)
Substitutes
8
Anderson
(90)
21
Da Silva
2
Neville
18
Scholes
9
Berbatov
13
Park
(66)
29
Kuszczak
 
 Match Quotes
Alex Ferguson
"It was the longest 90 minutes in history. There was only one save in the match - it was a cautious match. Next year we are going for it again. It's a great side, a great squad. I could have picked two teams. It's not easy. I'm not contemplating retiring. I'll carry on. I'm going to stay as a manager and my health will tell me when to quit."

- Sir Alex Ferguson

 
Manchester United 0
Arsenal 0
Attendance: 75,468 FT (14:44)

 

Manchester United were crowned champions of England for a record-equalling 18th time at Old Trafford.

A goalless draw with Arsenal ensured Liverpool cannot now catch their north-west rivals.

After over three decades as the unquestioned kings of English football, the Merseysiders now have someone else to share the title with.

While the first half ended with United still on course for the 11th league title of Sir Alex Ferguson's illustrious reign, Arsenal had every reason to be pleased with themselves.

After two poor displays that surrendered their Champions League semi-final with the Red Devils, plus a defeat on home soil by Chelsea, it was feared the Gunners would suffer yet another loss.

It surely could not be a coincidence that Andrey Arshavin's return from a combination of being cup-tied and contracting a flu bug coincided with Arsenal's return to form.

As Gunners fans search for reasons to be cheerful ahead of what will be another trophyless summer, the Russian playmaker is the main one.

just over

Arshavin went on one mazy dribble from the left flank that would have opened United up totally had Jonny Evans not raced across to clear.

The former Zenit St Petersburg star was also the provider of a cross lone striker Robin van Persie might easily have steered into the net, rather than just over.

The hosts certainly started as if they meant business with Darren Fletcher almost sending Cristiano Ronaldo through inside the opening minute.

Yet, as time wore on, it seemed Ferguson's side were adopting a pragmatic approach to the situation, ensuring their goal was tight and secure, pushing forward in numbers only when really necessary.

The energy of Carlos Tevez helped in that regard. Sometimes it seems the South American is doing the work of two men.

There has, of course, never been any discussion over Wayne Rooney.

Had voting for the various player of the year awards been based on the last two or three months' form alone, Rooney would have been top of the pile.

off target

The England striker has added an extra level of consistency to his game that truly deserves him now to be ranked if not at the very top of the game, then only just underneath.

Rooney stole in behind Bacary Sagna to head a teasing Michael Carrick cross wide after earlier having an effort deflected away by Kolo Toure.

On the brink of his 11th championship, Ryan Giggs curled a free-kick over and was then off target with a volley.

Ronaldo had an even better opportunity at the start of the second period after Tevez had failed to manage a shot after Carrick had supplied the cross, but did enough to nudge it into the Portugal superstar's path. However, he leant back and skied a shot into the Stretford End.

Ronaldo then sent one his trademark free-kicks whipping wide. It marked the end of United's attacking intent.

Fabregas and Van Persie had one last shot at spoiling the party. But with the trophy ready and the tickets sorted, it seemed a shame to stop it.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Edwin van der Sar of Manchester United

Edwin van der Sar

(Manchester United)
Saves and clean sheet helped his team to the point needed to win the title.
 IKTS Snapshot
1 per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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 Team Lineup 
21
Fabianski
3
Sagna
5
Toure
17
Song Billong
   
40
Gibbs
(76)
8
Nasri
   
(69)
15
Denilson
2
Diaby
4
Fabregas
   
23
Arshavin
   
(68)
11
van Persie
   
Substitutes
16
Ramsey
12
Vela
24
Mannone
18
Silvestre
27
Eboue
(76)
26
Bendtner
(69)
14
Walcott
(68)
 
 Match Quotes
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
"Man United like to play on the counter-attack and I felt we were much sharper on winning the ball back but have the regret that we couldn't score the goal that would have livened the game up - it would have forced them to come out. In the last 20 minutes, they made a change to play for a 0-0."

- Arsene Wenger

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