After three consecutive losses, Manchester United have finally managed to snatch a win to lift the spirits of David Moyes and the fans.
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The roars are still rumbling at Old Trafford.
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There were deep concerns ahead of the game, United having lost to Swansea just last weekend, sending them out of the FA Cup with their heads held low.
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It was speculated that Swansea would be able to defeat David Moyes’ side once again.
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Well, Swansea City defended well for the first half, holding Manchester United to a 0-0 draw going into the locker room at half time. Unfortunately, they were unable to do the same in the second half.
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Goals from Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck in the early part of the second half led the Red Devils to the win at Old Trafford against Swansea.
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The first goal came from Valencia’s shot off the rebound of Gerhard Tremmel, who made the save against Kagawa’s header but couldn’t reach the second shot.
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Welbeck put away the second goal with half-an-hour left to seal the deal.
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But what made the difference yesterday in comparison to the loss midweek?
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One notable difference is Shinji Kagawa, who started yesterday’s match and played every second.
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The Japanese international didn’t manage to snatch a goal from the matchup but he was more than involved in the entire game, putting massive pressure on the Swansea defence throughout the entirety of the 90 minutes.
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The chemistry between Kagawa, Evra, Valencia, Januzaj, and Welbeck has given United enough to comeback from their losing streak.
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Had it not been for several fantastic saves from Gerhard Tremmel, Swansea could have found themselves four or five down at the final whistle.
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So it seems the Red Devils are back to winning ways, but can the comeback kings keep this up against Chelsea on Super Sunday?
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I don’t we can conclude on that right now. LEt’s wait and see how they’ll fare against Chelsea