Thursday, 20 March 2014

Man United 3-0 Olympiacos (agg 3-2): Van Persie hat-trick lifts huge weight off Moyes's shoulders as Red Devils reach last eight after heroic Old Trafford performance

It wasn’t one of those perfect hat-tricks. It wasn’t sublimely skilful, or greatly artistic in  execution, not the poetry in motion we have come to expect in this tournament from Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.
Yet it is hard to believe there will be a more valuable contribution to the David Moyes era than that of Robin van Persie at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
He didn’t just put Manchester United into the Champions League quarter-finals. He may even have kept his manager in employment.
Considering the wildly differing opinions about the job being done by Moyes around these parts, this may one day be seen as blessing or curse.
On Wednesday night, though, everybody seemed delighted, and that can only be a good thing, having had so little to shout about of late.

Delighted: Van Persie runs towards the Stretford End after putting United ahead in the tie 
Delighted: Van Persie runs towards the Stretford End after putting United ahead in the tie
All yours: Van Persie and strike partner Wayne Rooney celebrate on their knees after the third goal 
All yours: Van Persie and strike partner Wayne Rooney celebrate on their knees after the third goal
Weight lifted: Moyes insisted after the game the pressure has only come from outside Old Trafford 
Weight lifted: Moyes insisted after the game the pressure has only come from outside Old Trafford
Equaliser: Van Persie wheels away after levelling the score in the tie at Old Trafford 
Equaliser: Van Persie wheels away after levelling the score in the tie at Old Trafford
Double up: Van Persie slots home from close range to make it 2-0 to United 
Double up: Van Persie slots home from close range to make it 2-0 to United
Easy as 123: Manchester United's Twitter feed created this graphic for the Dutchman Delighted: Robin van Persie pumps his fist after scoring the winner in the tie
RVP, 123: The flying Dutchman gestures to the Stretford End after scoring the winner overall in the tie
The old days: Old Trafford erupted as Van Persie came up with the goods just before half-timeThe old days: Old Trafford erupted as Van Persie came up with the goods just before half-time
The one cloud was Van Persie’s disappearance on a stretcher late in the second half, following a challenge by Olympiacos defender Kostas Manolas.
On this form, United will need him, if not this weekend, then certainly against Manchester City here next Tuesday. Moyes was playing the injury down on Wednesday night, perhaps anxious not to dampen the positive vibes.
Up to his point of departure, Van Persie’s contribution had defined the game. He won the penalty, took the penalty, scored the penalty, scored the aggregate equaliser, then nailed the winner.
On the touchline, Moyes was bouncing about like a man 20 years younger — or 20 years older if one recalls some of Sir Alex Ferguson’s more exuberant celebrations.
Indeed, there was an almost retro feel to this, a match and performance unlike any other in Moyes’s brief time at the club.
This was United as they used to be — bold, brave, cavalier, the defence giving everyone kittens from time to time, the forwards making up for it with awesome levels of energy.
Wayne Rooney covered more ground than any player on the field, and Ryan Giggs didn’t so much roll back the years as bathe in an elixir of youth.
All smiles: United players celebrate Van Persie's second goal, but there was more to come 
All smiles: United players celebrate Van Persie's second goal, but there was more to come
Let down: After a fine first-leg performance, Olympiacos were poor at Old Trafford 
Let down: After a fine first-leg performance, Olympiacos were poor at Old Trafford 

He is tipped to manage here one day and his sole disadvantage will be the inability to throw himself into a match as important as this, to give United’s midfield the poise, class and purpose it has lacked for so much of this campaign.
Giggs played a part in United’s first two goals and barely put a foot wrong the rest of the night. Van Persie and Rooney were the fortunate recipients of a mature, intelligent range of passes, while even the most experienced members of Moyes’s squad — and the manager went for experience all the way here — benefitted from his presence.
Van Persie most of all. What a difference this was to last weekend. As disengaged as the striker appeared four days ago, so he was United’s life and soul on Wednesday night.
It perhaps helped that Olympiacos quickly revealed themselves to be defensive dunderheads.
United suffered a rash of penalties on Sunday against Liverpool and events in the 23rd minute here quickly brought back memories of Phil Jones’s clumsy and fateful challenge on Liverpool’s Joe Allen.
Olympiacos defender Jose Holebas committed a similar offence, getting on the wrong side of Van Persie and then clattering into the back of him as Giggs played a crossfield pass.
Referee Bjorn Kuipers pointed to the spot, and Van Persie did the rest, striking the ball right and firmly enough that goalkeeper Roberto could not stop it, despite guessing correctly.
Old Trafford was lifted but it was the second goal, scored in first-half injury time, that sent the place into rapture. 

Worrying: Van Persie was brought off on a stretcher after suffering a late injury
 Worrying: Van Persie was brought off on a stretcher after suffering a late injury
Support: 'The Chosen One' banner was put up on Wednesday night despite some calls to tear it down 
Support: 'The Chosen One' banner was put up on Wednesday night despite some calls to tear it down
Danny Welbeck was fouled by Holebas and Rooney stood over the ball. He did a dry run past, allowing Van Persie to come in from another angle and curl it into the net.
It passed perilously close to Roberto on the Olympiakos goal-line but he was flat-footed. It wasn’t his finest night, to be frank.
It was a huge one for Moyes, though, whose gamble in giving Giggs his first start since January paid off handsomely.
As for Antonio Valencia, it is fair to say he played Olympiacos with one eye shut after an early collision with Joel Campbell left him looking as if he had dropped his guard against Floyd Mayweather.
Yet, Van Persie aside, the hero of the night was David de Gea. One goal from Olympiacos, remember, and United would have needed four to progress, and De Gea saved his team on three occasions, much to the obvious exasperation of the Greek contingent in the Old  Trafford directors’ box.

RVP, EASY AS ABC

The flying Dutchman's hat-trick was his first in the Champions League and United's first in the knockout stages of the competition
The first Olympiacos chance to be wasted was their fault, just 16 minutes in, Arsenal loanee Campbell skinning Jones and cutting the ball back to Hernan Perez, who shot wildly over from no more than eight yards.
Shortly before half-time, though, De Gea kept United in the tie. The defence was carved open and a cross fell to David Fuster, who was thwarted by the Spaniard, saving with his feet.
The ball came out and in came Alejandro Dominguez, Olympiacos’s playmaker and architect of the first-leg victory, but De Gea was equal to his shot — feet first again. Shades of Peter Schmeichel and five-a-side over the park.
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Ouch: Valencia is assessed by medical staff after the clash early on
Ouch: Valencia is assessed by medical staff after the clash early on

Brave man: Valencia continued playing after the incident despite the black eye
Brave man: Valencia continued playing after the incident despite the black eye

That way! Phil Jones wrong-foots Arsenal loanee Joel Campbell, who scored in the first leg
That way! Phil Jones wrong-foots Arsenal loanee Joel Campbell, who scored in the first leg

Feisty: Jose Holebas attemps to clear the ball as Rafael comes steaming in
Feisty: Jose Holebas attemps to clear the ball as Rafael comes steaming in

Tussle: United defender Phil Jones vies with Olympiakos' Brazilian defender Leandro Salino
Tussle: United defender Phil Jones vies with Olympiakos' Brazilian defender Leandro Salino
The second half brought scant respite for frayed nerves. In the 65th minute, De Gea needed to be equal to another shot from Fuster and as a last act of defiance parried a low one from Dominguez, which Campbell sent over on the rebound. United were safe.

MIDFIELD GENERAL

This was Ryan Giggs' 140th appearance in the Champions League, just two short of Raul's record. His debut was in 1993 against Budapest Honved.
Whether this is a first shoot of recovery or just an illusion courtesy of a weak opponent remains to be seen; certainly United will be the name many hope for in the quarter-final draw, a sobering thought for those still giddy with excitement.
The bottom line, though, is that this was a night for men to show their mettle and some of United’s biggest names did just that.
There may be scepticism over Olympiacos’s quality, but here was a side of United too rarely seen this season. Scrappy and happy.
And in tomorrow’s draw, as if nothing had changed.

From behind: United defender Patrice Evra competes with Hernan Perez of Olympiacos
From behind: United defender Patrice Evra competes with Hernan Perez of Olympiacos
The man who did it all: Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands again on Wednesday night
The man who did it all: Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands again on Wednesday night

Onlooking: Avram Glazer (centre) takes his seat in the stands before the match
Onlooking: Avram Glazer (centre) takes his seat in the stands before the match


Pressure on: David Moyes looks on before what was perhaps the biggest game of his managerial career
Pressure on: David Moyes looks on before what was perhaps the biggest game of his managerial career
 


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