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United Scrape A Win 
Paul Scholes reached a century of Premier League goals and fired United to the top of the table as the Reds battled to a 1-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux. Shorn of the services of the injured Wayne Rooney, United struggled to hit top gear against a Wolves side fighting for their top flight status. But the Reds knew a victory was a must and Scholes ensured United left with exactly that when he slotted home with 18 minutes remaining on the clock. 

United Win Back To Back Cups
United claimed the first silverware of the new decade thanks to goals in each half from cup final specialist Michael Owen and the super substitute who replaced him – Wayne Rooney. Aston villa took the lead with a penalty scored by Milner but Owen equalised soon after with a good shot after some clever work by Berbatov. Rooney then came on for Owen and scored the winner with another header to give United back to back Carling Cups.

United Back to winning Ways
Three sublimely-crafted goals - two from Wayne Rooney, one from Michael Owen - got United back to winning ways and moved the champions to within a point of Premier League leaders Chelsea. West Ham were clinically put to the sword as two devastating team moves yielded Rooney headers either side of the interval, before arch-poacher Owen plundered a fine third goal within three minutes of his introduction as a late substitute.  

Rooney Double Sinks Milan
United recovered from a nightmare start to romp to an impressive away victory against AC Milan in the Champions League second round, first leg. Ronaldinho put the Rossoneri ahead inside three minutes and the hosts spurned several opportunities to further their advantage before Paul Scholes' fortunate leveller 10 minutes before half-time. The Reds dominated midfield after the break, however, and two headers from Wayne Rooney gave Sir Alex Ferguson's side two more priceless away goals.

Giggs Is BBC Personality 2009
Manchester United star Ryan Giggs was crowned 2009 BBC Sports Personality of the Year in Sunday's award ceremony. The Welsh winger, 36, is the most decorated player in English football with a record 11th Premier League winners' medal secured this year. "This is a shock as you can tell by the speech I've prepared," joked Giggs when collecting his award. "I grew up watching this programme. To see the people that have won it and to be here is unbelievable." 


 
   
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United have enjoyed great success since the start of the premiership which includes 11 league titles, 4 FA Cups, 2 Champions league trophy, 1 Treble and 3 Doubles as well as never being out of the first three and winning 3 in a row twice.  Once again United have proved to be the best club in Europe and have won their 18th League title. United have now equalled Liverpool's record. Also Ryan Giggs made history for making the most appearances (759) beating Sir Bobby Charlton and now 805 and winning his 11th title. However we now have to start again without Ronaldo who signed for Real Madrid for £80m, and Carlos Tevez. 

 

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