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Sunday, November 25, 2012

EPL 2012 STANDINGS AS NOV 25; Manchester United 3 QPR 1: Redknapp watches Rangers throw it away as Fletcher scores on league comeback


Manchester United cemented their status as the comeback kings of this Premier League season after falling behind to rudderless QPR but storming to victory with three goals in a devastating seven-minute spell in the second half.
Jamie Mackie put the visitors ahead just after the interval, but Jonny Evans, Darren Fletcher and Javier Hernandez all struck to guarantee three points for United from a losing position - having conceded the first goal for the ninth time in the league this season.
United are back on top of the table until Sunday afternoon at least, when their main title rivals Manchester City and Chelsea meet at Stamford Bridge.
Comeback kid: Darren Fletcher scored what proved to be the winner for Manchester United against QPR
Comeback kid: Darren Fletcher scored what proved to be the winner for Manchester United against QPR

MATCH FACTS

MAN UNITED: Lindegaard; Rafael, Evra, Ferdinand, Evans; Young (Anderson 59), Scholes (Hernandez 59), Fletcher; Rooney, Welbeck (Powell 79), Van Persie Subs not used: De Gea, Jones, Smalling, Cleverley.
Booked: Scholes
Goals: Evans 64, Fletcher 68, Hernandez 72.
QPR: Julio Cesar; Traore (Ferdinand 61), Hill, Nelsen, Derry; Taarabt (Hoilett 73), Dyer, Faurlin (Granero 84), M'bia, Cisse, Mackie Subs not used: Green, Diakite, Wright-Phillips, Ephraim.
Booked: Mbia.
Goals: Mackie 52.
Attendance: 75,603
Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire).
Of United's 10 league wins this season, six have come after conceding the first goal.

To put that in context, they have never had more than six comeback wins in any Premier League season over the past 20 years - and have only had six once before, in 2001-02.

Fletcher was celebrating an emotional comeback of his own.

The 28- year-old Scotland midfielder made his first league start for a year after being sidelined for a long period with debilitating ulcerative colitis.
His goal was also his first in more than a year, the last coming in the less than celebratory circumstances of a 6-1 derby defeat by Manchester City in October last year.
If United have a touch of Houdini about them this campaign, finding ways time and again to escape from losing positions, QPR and their own Harry will need to do a Lazarus to get out of their own terrible mess.

No team in the history of England's revamped top division since 1992 have started as poorly as QPR, who have a meagre four points from 13 winless games.
Watching on: Harry Redknapp, confirmed as QPR boss on Saturday morning, was in the stands
Watching on: Harry Redknapp, confirmed as QPR boss on Saturday morning, was in the stands

Keep your seat warm: Mark Bowen took charge of the team following the sacking of Mark Hughes
Keep your seat warm: Mark Bowen took charge of the team following the sacking of Mark Hughes
New manager Harry Redknapp had acknowledged the perilous position pre-match, saying he had a 'challenge' on his hands to try to steer QPR away from relegation trouble. He did not wait for the final whistle here before leaving his seat in the directors' box.
'I expected a surge of determination from them,' said Sir Alex Ferguson of QPR's reaction to the sacking of Mark Hughes, which created the vacancy Redknapp will fill.

That attitude from QPR led to a solid first-half display, allowed them to reach half-time at 0-0, and then take a shock lead when Kieron Dyer set up Mackie for a tap-in.

Bright start: Jamie Mackie gave the bottom club a huge lift when he poked home early in the second half
Bright start: Jamie Mackie gave the bottom club a huge lift when he poked home early in the second half

Bright start: Jamie Mackie gave the bottom club a huge lift when he poked home early in the second half
Ferguson, immortalised this week in the form of a youthful-looking statue outside Old Trafford, admitted his own men were 'lethargic' until that point. He said perhaps it was down to the heavy rain.

United's approach changed utterly after a double substitution just before the hour, when Ashley Young and Paul Scholes were replaced by Anderson and Hernandez.
'Anderson made a difference, no question about that,' Ferguson said. 'For 15 minutes we were terrific … Anderson came on, we scored and we came to life … there was no question we were going to win.'

Ferguson said he was 'delighted' for Fletcher.

Comeback: Jonny Evans powered home an equaliser to spark United's revival
Comeback: Jonny Evans powered home an equaliser to spark United's revival

'It's been a long, hard road back for the boy,' he said. 'He's never let us down and his work-rate is fantastic.'

Of the goal by Hernandez, which iced the cake, Ferguson added: 'It was a marvellous goal. Anderson laid it on a plate for him but it was a wonderful touch [to control the ball] and a wonder finish.'

After the blitz of quick goals the game largely reverted to the urgency-free encounter it had been for large periods of the first half.
Ferguson said that at 3-1 his team had 'idled it out' to the end - and he did not sound impressed by the fact.

On the one hand, coming back from losing positions shows character and that United can dig out results from awkward situations.
Head boy: Darren Fletcher, starting in the Premier League for the first time in a year, grabbed a goal
Head boy: Darren Fletcher, starting in the Premier League for the first time in a year, grabbed a goal

Head boy: Darren Fletcher, starting in the Premier League for the first time in a year, grabbed a goal
On the other, the fact they are falling behind so often before starting to take advantage of their qualitative advantage (in most games) must be a concern for their manager.
It took 20 minutes for them to create a chance of note, Danny Welbeck running to the byline on the left before passing back to Robin van Persie, who smashed a left-foot shot into the side-netting.

Young shot wide a few minutes later after build-up work by Wayne Rooney but that was about as threatening as Young became.

That settles it: Javier Hernandez emerged from the bench to grab his team's third and final goal
That settles it: Javier Hernandez emerged from the bench to grab his team's third and final goal

That settles it: Javier Hernandez emerged from the bench to grab his team's third and final goal
Rooney drew two saves from Julio Cesar in quick succession before QPR had the ball in the net through Mackie, only for the strike to be ruled out for offside.
After Mackie's opener, QPR led for all of 12 minutes before Evans headed United back to parity via a Rooney corner and feeder headers from Welbeck and Hernandez.
United scored again two minutes later, Fletcher leaping to head home powerfully from another Rooney corner.
Anderson then set up the third goal, finished calmly under pressure by Hernandez,who continues to deliver for Ferguson.



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 TOTAL
PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Manchester United13 10 3 32 18 14 30 
Manchester City13 8 5 25 10 15 29 
West Bromwich Albion13 8 2 3 23 15 26 
Chelsea13 7 4 2 24 13 11 25 
Everton13 5 6 2 23 17 21 
Arsenal13 5 5 3 23 13 10 20 
West Ham United13 5 5 3 15 12 20 
Tottenham Hotspur13 5 3 5 20 21 -1 18 
Swansea City13 4 5 4 18 16 17 
10 Fulham13 4 4 5 25 23 16 
11 Liverpool13 3 7 3 17 16 16 
12 Stoke City13 3 7 3 11 11 16 
13 Norwich City13 3 6 4 10 19 -9 15 
14 Newcastle United13 3 5 5 13 19 -6 14 
15 Wigan Athletic13 4 2 7 15 23 -8 14 
16 Sunderland12 2 6 4 12 16 -4 12 
17 Southampton13 3 2 8 20 30 -10 11 
18 Aston Villa13 2 4 7 10 22 -12 10 
19 Reading12 1 6 5 16 22 -6 
20 Queens Park Rangers13 4 9 10 26 -16 
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