Manchester United vs Swansea 2-0
Manchester United's poor run of form was brought to a convincing end
as Adnan Januzaj inspired them to victory over Swansea.
The 18-year-old missed last weekend's FA Cup
third-round defeat by the Welsh side but proved his undoubted value by
helping to create second-half goals for Antonio Valencia and Danny
Welbeck.
His contribution returned David Moyes's side to winning ways as they avoided the ignominy of losing four consecutive games for the first time since 1961.
It also ended a wretched run of four defeats in their past six home games as United finished a forgettable week on a positive note.
Following their defeat by Michael Laudrup's side last Sunday, United lost in the Capital One Cup at Sunderland, with Moyes charged by the Football Association for comments about the referee after that loss.
But this was a much improved performance by the Scot's team, who moved back to within four points of fourth-placed Everton.
They are still nine points behind Premier League
leaders Chelsea, whom they face a week on Sunday, but with Welbeck and
Shinji Kagawa also impressing in the absence of the injured Wayne Rooney
and Robin van Persie, there was at least a sense that a Champions
League spot is well within their grasp.
The hosts were helped by the performance of Nemanja Vidic, who kept Wilfried Bony, scorer of Swansea's winner last week, quiet.
The Swans were far better in possession than United in that game, and the pattern of the first half was similar as the home side created the better chances but were less accomplished on the ball.
Januzaj, rested last weekend, was United's most creative force, playing in the number 10 position behind Welbeck, and delivered several testing set-pieces before cracking a shot against the bar from one.
Vidic, Darren Fletcher and Patrice Evra then all went close and Welbeck should have put the hosts ahead when a smart interchange between Valencia and Rafael led to the Brazilian finding the unmarked England striker, who curled a shot wide of the far post from 10 yards.
Although the visitors caused problems, with Jonjo Shelvey dragging a shot wide, they did not - unlike last week - have an early goal to defend.
Januzaj emerged from the break to feature down the left and the Belgium-born forward immediately teased Angel Rangel before whipping another superb cross in, with Valencia firing in from Kagawa's header back across goal.
Twelve minutes later, Januzaj was at it
again, this time on the right. His curling centre was cleared as far as
Evra, whose shot was flicked in by Welbeck for his ninth goal of the
season and sixth in as many league games.
With a two-goal cushion, United's confidence was
restored and Chris Smalling missed a golden chance when he somehow
volleyed over from five yards following Kagawa's cross.
Kagawa was then wasteful when, after a swift break, he dribbled around goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel but saw his effort cleared off the line by Leon Britton.
The visitors caused a few nervous moments thereafter but United held firm and will approach their next game against Chelsea, in which Rooney could return, with renewed confidence.

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