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West Ham 0-2 Manchester United

Premier League    2013-14
Upton Park   34,237
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
3George McCartney    
5James Tomkins    
19James Collins   
20Guy Demel    
4Kevin Nolan    
14Matthew Taylor   
16Mark Noble    
21Mohamed Diame    
23Stewart Downing    
9Andy Carroll    
7Matt JarvisSubed #21   
24Carlton ColeSubed #4   
47Antonio NocerinoSubed #14   
 PosTable as at 22 Mar 2014PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea3114 2039974 4231469
2Liverpool3012 11421284 4402665
3Manchester City2813 0148973 4281863
4Arsenal3010 3126792 5272762
5Everton2911 31291346 4141754
6Tottenham Hotspur307 35161992 4211953
7Manchester United306 35181593 4301951
8Newcastle United307 35191971 7192146
9Southampton306 54252164 5181645
10Aston Villa295 28172245 5151634
11Stoke City307 62211514 10112934
12Hull City306 46191632 9132133
13Norwich City316 64151222 11113632
14West Ham United305 37202234 8121831
15Swansea City304 56262333 9142329
16West Bromwich Albion303 75161926 7172628
17Crystal Palace306 27131822 1162128
18Sunderland283 38132134 7132325
19Cardiff City315 47182913 1182925
20Fulham314 110183132 11123924
match review copied from

West Ham United 0 Manchester United 2

Wayne Rooney produced his own David Beckham moment to put Manchester United on course for an impressive 2-0 victory at West Ham, firing home one of the most memorable goals of the season from 58 yards.

Returning to league action after progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals with a fine victory against Olympiacos, the England international netted twice as David Moyes' men proved Wednesday's result was no flash in the pan.

Rooney's second saw him move onto 212 goals and usurp Jack Rowley as the third highest goalscorer in United's history, but it was his first just eight minutes into the 2-0 victory that will live long in the memory.

The 28-year-old produced a moment of magic, sending the ball sailing over Adrian in a goal similar in audacity and skill to Beckham's wonder strike at Wimbledon in 1996.

Rather aptly, the former United midfielder was at Upton Park to witness the effort first-hand and will have been impressed by the way Moyes' side held on to condemn West Ham to a third successive defeat.

Rooney's display was certainly a timely shot in the arm for United, with Robin van Persie facing up to six weeks out with a sprained knee.

His enforced absence was one of the six changes from the midweek win over Olympiacos, with the visitors impressing from the outset in east London.

One of those brought in, Marouane Fellaini, came close to putting the visitors ahead inside three minutes, powering a header goalwards only for Andy Carroll to hack off the line.

Moyes' side continued in the ascendancy and were almost then gifted a goal as Shinji Kagawa collected a miscued Tomkins pass, allowing the Japan international to thread through Juan Mata.

Adrian did well to stop the midfielder's strike but could only watch helplessly as Rooney netted his contender for goal of the season.

Having outmuscled James Tomkins, Rooney turned and hit a half-volley which sailed over Adrian and into the net from fully 58 yards.

Beckham, watching on from the Upton Park stands, smiled wryly at the goal so similar to his own famous strike, which West Ham tried to chalk off immediately.

Mohamed Diame saw a drive blocked by Alexander Buttner, before Andy Carroll powered a header straight at David de Gea moments after glancing a Kevin Nolan free-kick wide.

Diame lost his footing just before getting a shot away as the home side continued to press, although they were leaving themselves open at the back.

When United next attacked Adrian had to be alert to deny Kagawa directing in a Mata through-ball, before the Spaniard stung the palms of the West Ham goalkeeper after wriggling free.

The visitors did not have to wait long to double their advantage, though.

As Nolan fumed at having a penalty appeal rejected by referee Lee Mason, United countered at speed with Rooney playing the ball right to Ashley Young.

The returning winger burst forward and sent in a low cross that Mark Noble could only hack into the path of Rooney, who easily directed home in the 33rd minute.

The goal moved him third in United's all-time scorers list and he attempted to add to that haul before the break, although failed with three efforts at a hat-trick.

The Hammers returned from the break impressively and, after Young saw an effort saved at the other end, Diame had a strike blocked as West Ham attempted to carve open United's defence, which was holding firm despite Michael Carrick playing as a makeshift centre-back.

The England midfielder did well to head away as Tomkins lurked at the back post, before left-back Buttner failed with an attempt at the other end.

West Ham brought on Carlton Cole with less than 20 minutes remaining as they continued to pump balls into the box, while United made changes of their own, including the withdrawal of Rooney.

The England forward was given a loud ovation by the travelling faithful and a hearty round of applause by Beckham, while his display will have also pleased the watching Roy Hodgson.

Rooney's replacement Javier Hernandez would have added a third had Kagawa not sent a cross over the unmarked forward's head, while Fellaini unsuccessfully claimed a late penalty as Moyes' side secured a third successive away league win.

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