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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Battling Baggies upset Manchester United
West Bromwich Albion caused another upset on Saturday, when they left Old Trafford with a share of the spoils after coming back from 2-0 down.
It looked as though Manchester United would cruise to a home win when Javier Hernandez and Nani gave them a 2-0 half-time lead after a fairly comfortable first half.
However, the Baggies, who won at Arsenal last month, never gave up the fight, and earned a well deserved draw thanks to a Patrice Evra own-goal and a Somen Tchoyi gift.
“We never give up and that's my philosophy to be honest," said coach Roberto Di Matteo. "I don't want them to give up. I want my players to fight."
Much of the talk after the game once again surrounded Wayne Rooney, who was left on the bench by the Reds and only saw the last twenty minutes of action.
Sir Alex Ferguson was in no mood to discuss the England international after the game, but he made no secret of his disappointment following a fifth draw of the season.
“The only criticism of the first half is that we didn't finish them off," he told MUTV. "It's very frustrating. It's not a defining result but we can't keep doing that. We were frustrated with that."http://makemoneyforfree.fastprofitpages.com/?id=putrapnghttp://makemoneyforfree.fastprofitpages.com/?id=putrapng
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