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Sunday, 28 August 2011

United 8-2 Arsenal Routes, Ph.D.; City Thump Spurs 5-1



LONDON (AP)-Manchester beat north London in a frenzy Sunday Premier League goal as Arsenal beat Tottenham 8-2 and beat United 5-1 in the city a couple of shows unbridled attack.

After the hat trick Edin Dzeko helped the city dominates at White Hart Lane, Wayne Rooney responded with a hat-trick of his own great loss to Arsenal in 115 years.




"You feel humiliated when you concede eight goals," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. "It was a terrible day for us, it was a combination of a team of under-strength and weakness."
Arsenal has a single point after three matches and saw a player sent off every game with defender Carl Jenkinson dismissed against the league leaders.

"The performance today was amazing and we deserved the result," Rooney said. "Whether or not Arsenal have a team full of strength, every time we played them a chance and try to score. They had some players out but take nothing away from us."

United leads the standings on goal difference ahead of the city as the only teams to open the season with three consecutive victories.

Tottenham, however, is fixed to the bottom after being destroyed by the great expense of the City.

"Today was something special for me to score four goals in the Premier League is fantastic," said Dzeko. "I think we have better and better."

Also Sunday, two second half of Best Leon took the win 2-1 against Newcastle v Fulham, and Ryan Shotton, the late goal gave Stoke City 1-0 West Bromwich Albion to win.

At Old Trafford, United have scored eight goals for the first time since 1999.

It was Danny Welbeck, who scored the first title of Wojciech Szczesny in the 22nd minutes before going out late with a thigh injury.

Ashley Young doubled United ahead six minutes later with a curling shot shortly after the Arsenal captain Robin van Persie missed the chance to equalize when David de Gea penalty off.

Rooney scored his first just before the break with a perfect shot without landing in the upper, but Theo Walcott pulled one back in time the extra time to reduce the deficit to 3-1 at the break.

There was no recovery, however, with Rooney returns the three-goal cushion 64 with the second curling free kick Szczesny.

Nani chipped in another three minutes later before Ji-Sung Park found the lower right corner to make it 6-1.

Even after van Persie pulled one back, poverty continues Jenkinson sent Arsenal 14 minutes to go to pull down, Javier Hernandez, who is already booked.

Rooney was able to complete his hat trick in the 82nd from the penalty spot after Walcott contaminated Evra, United took the counter to 152

"When you play Arsenal you expect a tough match," United manager Alex Ferguson said. "We were sloppy at times and opportunities that he did, because they still have the quality front, but overall we are very pleased that we have been at its maximum performance."

And the performance of the shadow of a ruthless display at Tottenham earlier in the day, inspired by the lively Samir Nasri in his first appearance after the transfer to Arsenal.

It 'was the French midfielder, who has provided 34 minutes to cross the goal advantage Dzeko first house in the city.

Tottenham could soon directed against Bale sent a crisp center Crouch, whose header slipped out.

Second City had goalkeeper Brad Friedel completely by surprise, remain static Nasri Dzeko another cross buried in the net with a header.

Yaya Toure Dzeko delivered the third 10 minutes into the second half when Sergio Aguero netted after bursting through the window by Michael Dawson.

Younes Kaboul pulled one back for Tottenham, but Dzeko put the gloss of the city to win the ball stop time for a corner curling.

"It's a long season and it is important we started well," said City manager Roberto Mancini. "The next games will be very difficult, because now everyone thinks that putting three or four goals, but it's impossible."

At St. James' Park, Newcastle exploited Best first time early in the second half after Yohan Cabay is shot up back of the bar before grabbing his second shot with a stack of 12 yards (meters) in the 66th .

U.S. midfielder Clint Dempsey header from the eighty-eighth minute free kick from Danny Murphy ensured a tense final, but Newcastle held on.

Stoke, West Brom game was going to draw up to when Jonathan Walters is pumped into a container harmless ball, and West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster and center back Gabriel Tamas, and can suppress the score is 89 Shotton.

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