Norwich City 1 Manchester United 2: Giggs and Scholes on target to keep Reds in title hunt
By Sportsmail ReporterLast updated at 4:11 PM on 26th February 2012
Ryan Giggs marked his 900th appearance for Manchester United with a stoppage-time winner as valiant Norwich were beaten 2-1 at Carrow Road.
Paul Scholes had given the visitors an early lead with a close-range header.
The Canaries rallied and forced David de Gea into a string of fine saves before the United number one was finally beaten with seven minutes left when Grant Holt fired home from 12 yards.
In the goals: Paul Scholes headed Manchester United into an early lead
MATCH FACTS
Norwich: Ruddy, Naughton, Ward, Whitbread, Drury,
Pilkington (Wilbraham 70), Johnson (Bennett 63), Fox, Surman, Holt, Jackson (Hoolahan 45).
Subs Not Used: Steer, Morison, Crofts, Barnett.
Booked: Johnson.
Goals: Holt 83.
Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Nani, Carrick, Scholes, Giggs (Smalling 90), Welbeck, Hernandez (Young 63).
Subs Not Used: Amos, Berbatov, Park, Fabio Da Silva, Rafael Da Silva.
Booked: Evans,Ferdinand.
Goals: Scholes 7,Giggs 90.
Att: 26,811
Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).
Pilkington (Wilbraham 70), Johnson (Bennett 63), Fox, Surman, Holt, Jackson (Hoolahan 45).
Subs Not Used: Steer, Morison, Crofts, Barnett.
Booked: Johnson.
Goals: Holt 83.
Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Nani, Carrick, Scholes, Giggs (Smalling 90), Welbeck, Hernandez (Young 63).
Subs Not Used: Amos, Berbatov, Park, Fabio Da Silva, Rafael Da Silva.
Booked: Evans,Ferdinand.
Goals: Scholes 7,Giggs 90.
Att: 26,811
Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).
Sir Alex Ferguson had recalled his regulars following their midweek defeat by Ajax in the Europa League, looking to close back up on leaders Manchester City, although England striker Wayne Rooney missed out because of a virus.
The Canaries have consolidated themselves well on a first return to the top flight in the six seasons since last facing the Red Devils here, securing back-to-back promotions up from npower League One under Paul Lambert.
Only three teams have won at Carrow Road in the Premier League this season, and it was another positive start by the hosts as Simeon Jackson looked to get in between centre-backs Rio Ferdinand and Jonny Evans.
United, though, soon settled and retained possession well, and were in front on seven minutes.
Nani swung the ball over from the right, and it bounced through the six-yard box to the far post, where Scholes nodded it past John Ruddy.
Bradley Johnson was shown a yellow card by referee Andre Marriner for a crunching tackle on the Portuguese winger, which on another day could well have been red.
On 15 minutes, it was almost 2-0 when another flowing United counter opened up the Norwich defence before Danny Welbeck's scuffed shot was touched wide at full stretch by Ruddy.
Heads first: Paul Scholes beats Paul Ruddy early on
Norwich finally created a meaningful chance on 28 minutes, Kyle Naughton chipped a throughball into the right side of the United penalty box. Anthony Pilkington took it in his stride with a sublime first touch before knocking his shot goalwards, with De Gea making a fine reaction save at the near post.
Making it count: Scholes puts United ahead
Javier Hernandez should have done better when played clear into the Norwich penalty area, but failed to trouble Ruddy with a tame effort straight at the keeper.
At the other end, De Gea was producing a top-drawer display as he plucked a glancing header from Holt out of the air after the Norwich captain turned Pilkington's right-wing cross goalwards.
At the other end, De Gea was producing a top-drawer display as he plucked a glancing header from Holt out of the air after the Norwich captain turned Pilkington's right-wing cross goalwards.
On the run: Patrice Evra vies with Norwich City's Anthony Pilkington
At the start of the second half, Giggs weaved his way into the Norwich box and tumbled under a challenge from Zak Whitbread, but play was waved on.
On 57 minutes, Johnson's low, 25-yard effort floated just wide.
On 57 minutes, Johnson's low, 25-yard effort floated just wide.
Outnumbered: Manchester United's Danny Welbeck tries to take the ball off David Fox
Pilkington's looping cross fell to Andrew Surman at the far post, but his well-executed volley was blocked.
Welbeck and Giggs exchanged passes to send the striker clear, and his chip floated past Ruddy, but Whitbread was alert to recover and hack clear even though the ball may have been going wide.
Welbeck and Giggs exchanged passes to send the striker clear, and his chip floated past Ruddy, but Whitbread was alert to recover and hack clear even though the ball may have been going wide.
Forever young: Ryan Giggs scored on his 900th appearance
Norwich maintained their pressure, with Bennett's cross from the right pluck out of the air by De Gea as Holt lurked in the six-yard box.
Giggs was denied a goal to cap his milestone when his close-range volley cannoned off the top of the bar from Phil Jones' cross on 72 minutes.
Giggs was denied a goal to cap his milestone when his close-range volley cannoned off the top of the bar from Phil Jones' cross on 72 minutes.
All together: The Manchester United players celebrate
Wes Hoolahan's cross then hit Evra on the elbow as Norwich screamed for a penalty, but referee Marriner thought otherwise.
Scholes gave the ball away to substitute Aaron Wilbraham 25 yards out, and the big striker strode forwards before unleashing a shot towards the top corner, which De Gea turned over at full stretch.
Norwich, though, were not to be denied as the resulting corner was cleared back to Adam Drury, who launched it into the area again. Whitbread knocked the ball down to Holt, who squirmed between two markers before firing in his 10th league goal of the season on 83 minutes.Scholes gave the ball away to substitute Aaron Wilbraham 25 yards out, and the big striker strode forwards before unleashing a shot towards the top corner, which De Gea turned over at full stretch.
Beating his man: Grant Holt obeats Jonny Evans to the ball
Young's goalbound effort was blocked and Welbeck somehow missed a free-header from two yards.
However, Giggs ensured a fairytale finish when he stabbed home in stoppage time to keep United on the tails of leaders City.
So close: Grant Holt celebrates his equaliser only for Ryan Giggs to score a late winner
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