Shinji Kagawa gives Manchester United's the lead in the first half against Norwich. |
Premier League
Manchester United 4 Kagawa 45+1, Kagawa 76, Kagawa 87, Rooney
90+0
Norwich City 0
This was the "mundane" match Sir Alex Ferguson
wanted to put away professionally before Tuesday evening's seismic encounter
with Real Madrid in the Champions League here.
Shinji Kagawa, who performed poorly in the drawn opening leg
of the last-16 tie, did the trick for Ferguson and his case for another tilt at
José Mourinho's side no harm with an impressively taken hat-trick, before Wayne
Rooney's late goal.
The Japanese stroked home his opener in added time at the
end of the first half to give United a lead that their dominance, if not end
product thus far, deserved.
Antonio Valencia cut back on to his left foot from the right
and swung in a cross that Robin van Persie took a stab at with a boot. The ball
popped up to Kagawa who was near Mark Bunn's goal and the Japanese scored for
the third of his debut season.
The absence of Ryan Giggs from the matchday 18 may have
disappointed aficionados who hoped he would make a 1,000th appearance, though
it suggested the Welshman will be involved against Real.
The great game of guessing who Ferguson fields on Tuesday
began in earnest here. Clues could be found in the blend of frontline operators
chosen, including Rooney, Van Persie and Michael Carrick, alongside the second
tier players – Anderson, Valencia, Chris Smalling and Kagawa.
For the first time this season Ferguson plumped for a 4-3-3
shape, in which Carrick in midfield split Anderson (on the right) and Kagawa, and
up front Van Persie was flanked by Rooney (to the left) and Valencia.
Carrick was mentioned by Ferguson on Friday as being among a
band of senior players who lead the dressing room and against an average
Norwich side it was the 31-year-old who ran the game for United, particularly
during the first half. This was done via an exhibition of vision and passing
that continually opened up the opposition and the contest for his team.
One ball to Kagawa that slid the forward in through traffic
to Norwich's area drew applause from the home congregation. Another from near
his own goal had United springing forward as Valencia raced down the right. The
winger eventually moved the ball to Van Persie but his was a clumsy touch and
Norwich cleared for a corner.
Giggs, who sat through the first half alongside Paul Scholes
in the seats reserved for players, did not return after the break. What he
missed was Chris Hughton's team finally offering a threat before Kagawa
confirmed the result.
Russell Martin, the visiting right-back, aimed a menacing
cross at Robert Snodgrass that Nemanja Vidic scrambled away. Snodgrass then
fired in a ball that worried the home rearguard.
After Rooney shot when he might have played in Van Persie,
the Dutchman was taken off with Real in mind as Danny Welbeck, United's scorer
at the Bernabéu, entered.
Following a dribble that ended when the striker tripped over
himself and a shot that Bunn repelled, Welbeck helped create Kagawa's hat-trick
strike and Rooney's fourth for United.
Before that, the Japanese benefited from the class of the
Liverpudlian. Carrick launched a Hail Mary of a ball that bounced expertly into
Rooney's path. Shaping to shoot, he swept Sébastien Bassong aside with what was
revealed as a dummy. Rooney looked up, saw Kagawa's nicely judged run into the
area, and squared the ball to him: the wrong-footing finish with the side of a
boot gave Bunn no chance.
Kagawa's third came as Norwich wilted. He began the move,
passing to Welbeck, who moved the ball on to Rooney and when Kagawa collected
again his finish beyond Bunn was coolly done.
As thoughts turned to Tuesday, Rooney was given possession
by Welbeck 30 yards out. He skipped to the right to fire a bullet past Bunn and
that was 4-0 and job sweetly completed for Ferguson and his players.
Manchester United
01 De Gea
03 Evra
06 Evans
12 Smalling
15 Vidic
07 Valencia
08 Anderson (Cleverley - 74' )
16 Carrick
26 Kagawa
10 Rooney
20 Van Persie (Welbeck - 66' )
Substitutes
13 Lindegaard
02 Rafael
17 Nani
18 Young
23 Cleverley
14 Hernandez
19 Welbeck
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Norwich City
28 Bunn
02 R Martin
05 Bassong
06 Turner Booked
18 Garrido Booked
04 Johnson Booked
07 Snodgrass Booked (E Bennett - 73' )
08 Howson
12 Pilkington
14 Hoolahan (Kamara - 72' )
09 Holt (Becchio - 90' )
Substitutes
42 Camp
03 Whittaker
24 R Bennett
15 Fox
17 E Bennett
16 Kamara
19 Becchi
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