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da apostaganha: Manchester United beat Wolves 5-0 on Sunday to open up a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
Goals from Jonny Evans, Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck gave the defending champions a comprehensive lead at half-time, whilst Ronald Zubar was sent off for the hosts after 39 minutes.
Two Javier Hernandez strikes in the second 45 minutes sealed the victory in emphatic style.
Sir Alex Ferguson was happy to get the three points, but felt that his side’s performance at Molineux was not as good as the scoreline suggests.
“Absolutely, the last three visits we have lost twice, and that is a great turnaround for us,” he told Sky Sports.
“It [performance] was okay, I don’t think it was anything special. I think as you always find here Wolves make it difficult for you, it was an okay performance.
“It’s difficult for them with ten men, they were honest and committed and kept plugging away but the 3-0 advantage was too much for them.
“I expect the title race to go to the wire, always hope for the best and expect the worst.
“There are only nine games left now, it is just a matter of games getting cut off one by one and hopefully we achieve what we want to achieve.
“What’s significant today is it’s reduced the goal difference by five goals and that’s down to three now and it may make a difference at the end of the season,” he concluded.
United now host Fulham at Old Trafford next Monday.
By Gareth McKnight
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