A MOMENT of genius from Paul Scholes sparked a magnificent second-half revival from Manchester United which allowed them to move another mighty stride closer to completing their Premiership title dream.
Trailing to Matt Derbyshire's close-range effort and with Nemanja Vidic carried off with what is thought to be a fractured collarbone, Sir Alex Ferguson looked like suffering a sickening loss against favourite son Mark Hughes.
But not for the first time in his managerial career, Ferguson was able to toast Scholes' quick feet and impish skills.
In a week where England's acute limitations have been laid bare, the player whose services are denied to Steve McClaren because he refuses to come out of international retirement, showed exactly what is being missed.
Delivered possession just after the hour mark by Christopher Samba's attempt to rob Wayne Rooney, Scholes could have just taken aim and fired.
Instead, he skipped sideways, beating Ryan Nelsen, then Stephen Warnock suddenly to find himself clean through.
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Unlike Rooney, whose miserable fortnight continued with another depressing blank, Scholes left no room for doubt, drilling an unstoppable shot into the bottom corner that brought United back on level terms and eventually three more precious points.
Scholes' midfield partner, and man-of-the-match award rival, Michael Carrick, fired a crucial strike into the same corner to put United ahead before Park Ji-sung and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer finished the job off late on.
The result leaves United requiring a minimum 15 points from their last seven games to clinch a first Premiership trophy in four years, with Ferguson hoping Rooney's goal touch returns to help them.
It would be fair to assume this has not been the best fortnight of Rooney's career.
Out-of-sorts, out of goals and booked twice for England, all Rooney's problems were expected to disappear once he returned to the bosom of Ferguson's family.
Instead, his troubles merely continued as Friedel emerged a decisive victor in what turned into almost a personal duel, producing a string of saves to deny the 21-year-old, who could not even beat the American with two shots late in the first half after he had already been flagged offside.
The missed opportunities looked like being costly when United were hit by a double-whammy just before the half hour.
Such a key figure in United's return to prominence this term, Vidic was attempting to win a header in familiarly forceful fashion when he landed heavily on his shoulder.
The Serbian immediately signalled he was in trouble and was eventually carried down the tunnel on a stretcher with a suspected broken collarbone.
United's defence was still re-organising itself following the introduction of John O'Shea when Morten Gamst Pedersen drilled a low cross over from the left which Carrick stuck out a foot to deflect goalwards.
Close range
Edwin van der Sar did well to scoop it out but Derbyshire was on hand to finish off from close range seven days after the England Under-21 star found the net at the new Wembley.
United responded in typically defiant fashion and Blackburn were under siege long before Samba fatefully toed the ball into Scholes' path.
Showing amazing awareness and balance, Scholes skipped past the despairing challenges of Nelsen and Warnock before raising the roof with a supreme finish.
From that moment on, it seemed just a matter of time before United got a second.
Ryan Giggs' curling free-kick was deflected wide, Scholes smashed a shot at Pedersen and Friedel brilliantly saved from Ronaldo as Rovers' goal began to lead a charmed life.
But the best opportunity of all came when Ronaldo drove a superb low cross into the danger zone which invited a tap-in. Yet again, Rooney failed to make a connection. It appeared Giggs, who was right behind his team-mate would make amends. Unbelievably, the Welshman crashed his shot against the bar from barely six yards.
With so much going wrong, it would have been understandable if United had allowed their heads to drop.
But Ferguson's team are made of much sterner stuff than that.
And when Ronaldo once more caused panic inside the Rovers box, his cut-back ran to Carrick, who had enough composure virtually to pass the ball into the same corner Scholes had launched his shot into earlier.
Even with victory within their grasp, United refused to relent and when Friedel failed to hold a stinging Ronaldo free-kick seven minutes from time, Park raced in to tap home.
There was still time for one more too as Park's cross evaded Rooney but fell nicely for substitute Solskjaer, who finished off with ease.
WHAT did you make of United's win? Have your say.
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rj, hyde (31/03/2007 at 17:26)
COLIN, CANADA, Canada (31/03/2007 at 17:49)
Paul (31/03/2007 at 18:11)
de Meester, netherlands (31/03/2007 at 18:19)
That was an incredible relief.
I had the awful feeling that this time we could just come 'unstuck'!
Well done to Blackburn. I knew they'd make it a tough battle!
Credit to SAF & Scholes and Carrick for turning the 2nd half around.
Of course it was a teamn effort, but exceptional credit gfoes to the CM duo.
Thought that Giggsy was exceptional also, in a foward line that was seriously 'underweight'!
CR making the 2nd goal with the kind of play which is difficult to defend against (The ball tight to the dead-ball line and pick out a finisher!)- tremendoous
The dampener is that it looks as if The Vidiç is going to lost for rest of season!
The chav$ki$ will be off their cocktails tonight!
You beauties Reds! Made it a fabulous weekend!We'll just have to turn the screw the next few games.
Demo, Glossop (31/03/2007 at 18:36)
scholes goal was superb and just shows what england miss. great feet, composure and finish!
Superb second half display it was only a matter of when we would score rather than if
Demo, Glossop (31/03/2007 at 18:36)
Gerry, Glastonbury (31/03/2007 at 18:48)
Fantastic result today and with 20 minutes to go Chelsea are 0-0!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Utd-For-Life, marseille ex-stretford (31/03/2007 at 18:48)
Andreja, Belgrade (31/03/2007 at 18:48)
VIDA GET WELL SOON!
de Meester, netherlands (31/03/2007 at 19:19)
Also for all too few times the CROWD made a noise to be proud of!!
Thry sensed also that the shirts needed the support!
Let's get that trophy back!
Come On You Reds
bobbydazzler (31/03/2007 at 20:24)
ted knott, droylsden (31/03/2007 at 21:50)
cantona's upturned collar, at home (31/03/2007 at 21:52)
Robbo, North Stand (01/04/2007 at 00:24)
rafidmi, sydney australia (01/04/2007 at 01:57)
Fuzzby, Toronto, Canada (01/04/2007 at 06:05)
manc abroad, OT (01/04/2007 at 09:41)
The season is coming to a climax, seven Premiership games left and the possibility of seven cup games. What a season.
karma2007, rochdale,greater manchester (01/04/2007 at 11:55)
I cant see utd losing a game in this form,again brilliant.
Lee , Heywood, Heywood (01/04/2007 at 12:19)
Dublinred, Dublin (01/04/2007 at 12:38)
Danny, Wilmslow (01/04/2007 at 12:43)
Chelsea yet again fluked it.
bobbydazzler (01/04/2007 at 13:36)
Davey Boy, Kuwait (01/04/2007 at 13:38)
Didn't enjoy the 1st half but terrific performance 2nd half as not easy opposition! Bring on Roma and Pompey ....chelski next game spurs for a 4th time odds are looking good that spurs can get something out of that game!
Its coming home!!!
Mick, Dublin (01/04/2007 at 13:59)
Sensational second-half performance, helped massively by what must have been the best atmosphere at OT all season. All credit to the home fans.
I particularly enjoyed the songs about Ronnie after he ushered McCarthy off the pitch. You could see how much it meant to him, when he clapped the fans as he was subbed off near the end. That's the type of atmosphere that will convince him (as if he needs any more convincing!) that his future is with United.
I'm gutted about Vida's injury, looks like he's out for the season. But, in a weird way, I'm please that if we do win the league we'll have done it thanks to "squad players" like O'Shea, Brown and Park.
This proves we have got strength in depth and Moaninho can stick the whinges about injuries in his cake-hole. I see he's been forced to change his approach and start complaining about the timing of the remaining fixtures. Whatever, Jose, just so long as you keep that trophy glistening...
A Mancunian, Manchester (01/04/2007 at 15:01)