United beat Stoke 2-1 to go three points clear

06 Jan, 2011

Manchester United finally put space between themselves and the chasing pack when a 2-1 home win over Stoke City moved Alex Ferguson's side three points clear at the top of the Premier League on Tuesday. Goals by Javier Hernandez and Nani either side of a Dean Whitehead equaliser took unbeaten United to 44 points.
They are three clear of Manchester City, who have played a game more. Arsenal, who host City in one of seven more Premier League games on Wednesday, are third on 39, with Tottenham Hotspur fourth on 36 and Chelsea fifth on 35. At the other end of the table there were good wins for Fulham and Birmingham City, who both began the night in the relegation zone.
Fulham were impressive in sweeping past West Bromwich Albion 3-0 with goals by Simon Davies, Clint Dempsey and Brede Hangeland - West Brom's fifth successive defeat. Scott Dann scored a minute from time to secure Birmingham a 2-1 at Blackpool, their first away win of the season.
At Old Trafford Dimitar Berbatov and Ryan Giggs both missed presentable chances in the early exchanges before United broke through in the 27th minute. Nani swept in a low cross and Hernandez, who got both goals in the 2-1 win at Stoke in October, cleverly flicked it in from behind his leg.
With Wayne Rooney rested and watching from the stands, Hernandez and Berbatov shouldered the attacking duties but they were not overly-busy as the game meandered peacefully amid a flat atmosphere. The fans woke up five minutes into the second half though when poor defending left Whitehead free to head home Tuncay's cross for Stoke's first Old Trafford goal in 30 years.
United immediately livened up and restored their lead with a superb curling shot by Nani after 62 minutes. Stoke, beaten 4-0 and 5-0 on their last two visits to Old Trafford, were unable to come back a second time and remain eighth on 27 points.

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