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Manchester City vs Manchester United. FA Community Shield.

Wembley StadiumAttendance77,169.

Manchester City 2

  • J Lescott (38th minute)
  • E Dzeko (46th minute)

Manchester United 3

  • C Smalling (52nd minute)
  • Nani (58th minute, 94th minute)

Never write off United

Manchester United defeated Manchester City 3-2 in a dramatic Community Shield at Wembley.

United display attitude of champions amid Wembley drama

A dramatic Community Shield provided further evidence that Manchester United never know when they are beaten, as bitter derby rivals Manchester City were defeated in injury-time at Wembley. Sir Alex Ferguson's defending Premier League champions had fallen two goals behind to last season's FA Cup winners, City, in the first half courtesy of Joleon Lescott and Edin Dzeko. But, after the break, Chris Smalling's tap-in and Nani's finish to a sublime United move seemed set to send the match into a penalty shoot-out. Nani, though, had other ideas in the 93rd minute when he latched onto a horrible moment of hesitation from Vincent Kompany to race clear of the City defence, round Joe Hart and secure a deserved win. It had been some 24 hours for Danny Welbeck. Selected for England ahead of Jermain Defoe on Saturday, he started Sunday's showpiece while Dimitar Berbatov was on the bench and Michael Owen remained in his suit. The 20-year-old was part of a scintillating performance from the Red Devils that lacked only an opening goal. Between them, Welbeck, Wayne Rooney, Nani and new signing Ashley Young cut City's midfield apart. Had United's final ball been better, they surely would have got their noses in front. As it was, Lescott got in the way of efforts from Young, Smalling and Welbeck. Rooney curled a free-kick narrowly wide.

Strict

City's tackling grew increasingly desperate and after Mario Balotelli and Dzeko had got themselves embroiled with Nemanja Vidic and Anderson respectively, Micah Richards was fortunate to stay on the field for a studs-first lunge on Young that sent the former Aston Villa winger flying. Referee Phil Dowd felt the need to issue some strict instructions to Blues skipper Kompany after another shuddering lunge from Nigel de Jong, this time on Welbeck. How quickly circumstances can change. Ferguson has already admitted to taking a gamble on De Gea, who - at just 20 - is being asked to fill the boots of a man with twice his age in Edwin van der Sar. It had been accepted by Old Trafford's coaching staff that some work was required in the weights room for De Gea to have the best chance of dealing with the more physical nature of English football. His lack of bulk may be the reason why he opted against coming for Silva's teasing free-kick seven minutes before the break. Neither Vidic nor Rio Ferdinand got themselves in position to make a challenge and Lescott calmly flicked it into the corner. It got even worse for United, and De Gea, in stoppage time. Dzeko was given far too much room in midfield to decide what to do with James Milner's square pass and after advancing 10 yards, lashed a fine shot into the United net. It was one of those that, on first viewing, appeared to be De Gea's fault. Replays showed there had been some movement as the ball flashed in, which made life harder for the Spain Under-21 international. However, there was a degree of culpability and clearly, De Gea is on a steep learning curve, not just in his goalkeeping but also United's DNA.
Devastating
Ferguson's response was to replace three of his most senior players - Vidic, Ferdinand and Michael Carrick - at the break and introduce a trio of youngsters in Phil Jones, Jonny Evans and Tom Cleverley. Within six minutes of the restart, Smalling had dragged the champions back into it, touching home Young's free-kick after Dzeko had completely failed to track his run. Then came the equaliser, with Rooney, Nani and Cleverley opening City up with a devastating series of short passes before Nani beat Joe Hart with a delicate chip. De Gea showed his raw talent by beating away a ferocious goalbound effort from Adam Johnson, then palming Richards' powerful header over. The City duo were two of 14 Englishmen involved. The oldest member of United's second-half side was Young, at 26, during a spell following the departure of Patrice Evra and Dimitar Berbatov's introduction. It was a taste of the future, with Cleverley in particular electrifying until he hooked an excellent chance over from eight yards. The pity was it took a blunder to win it, Kompany failing to read Rooney's clearing punt, allowing Nani to rob him and charge forward, rounding Hart before tapping home.

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