MANCHESTER United roared back from two goals down to wrap a firm hand around the Premier League trophy by beating Everton at Goodison Park.
Although the Toffeemen produced a performance club legend Alan Ball would have been proud of on the day football bid farewell to a World Cup hero, it was United who emerged triumphant.
As if to rub salt into the Chelsea wounds - and wind Jose Mourinho up even more - Everton skipper and former Old Trafford stalwart Phil Neville was among the scorers, blasting his old club's equaliser into his own net after John O'Shea had capitalised on Iain Turner's blunder to give United hope.
But it was another 'old boy' who came up with the devastating blow - Wayne Rooney ramming the taunts of the Everton fans back down their throats with his 23rd goal of the season 12 minutes from time before substitute Chris Eagles finished Everton off in injury-time.
With Chelsea failing to beat Bolton at Stamford Bridge, United now have a five-point lead with just three games remaining.
And, while they cannot win their ninth Premier League title at Manchester City next Saturday, victory for Sir Alex Ferguson's men would leave Chelsea needing to win at Arsenal 24 hours later to ensure their high-profile clash with United at Stamford Bridge on May 9 was not totally meaningless.
There was no sign of what was to come when Alan Stubbs rasped home a brutal 30-yard free-kick to put Everton ahead early on and when Manuel Fernandes belted home a second after half-time, United were on the ropes.
But, as Mourinho now knows, Ferguson and his team are never more dangerous than when their backs are pressed up against the wall, which in itself, was a fitting tribute to Ball the battler.
The sustained and emotional pre-match tribute to Ball was led by the Everton legend's tearful son Jimmy, whose conduct since his father's unexpected death has been exemplary.
Even without injured star striker Andrew Johnson and keeper Tim Howard, who was prevented from playing under the terms of the contract which saw him join from United on a permanent basis in January, the hosts were determined to lay on a performance fit for the occasion.
Joleon Lescott had already gone close with a header which flicked off the crossbar before Stubbs struck with a free-kick which Edwin van der Sar could not keep out after it had flicked off Michael Carrick.
After a quiet start, Rooney finally got involved, unleashing a snapshot which Turner did well to turn round his near post.
Recalled from his extended loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek, Turner could not have expected to be so underemployed.
There was a bit more huff and puff from Ferguson's side after half-time before Fernandes doubled Everton's lead with a thunderous effort after he had collected Arteta's pass, then skipped to the side of Wes Brown.
Ferguson's response, introducing Kieran Richardson for Evra at left-back, hardly eased the anxiety growing among the visiting fans.
But hope came quickly, and so did Ronaldo, after Turner inexplicably dropped Giggs' corner at O'Shea's feet, allowing the Irishman to bundle home.
Rooney looked certain to level when he left Joseph Yobo on the edge of the area, then lifted a shot over Turner, only for his old mate Stubbs to get his body in the way.
But the finish line was a long way off for Everton, and the game was flowing totally towards their goal.
As he thinks the world is working in United's favour anyway, Mourinho's discovery of the second Red Devils goalscorer would only have fuelled his paranoia.
Neville could barely believe it himself. In 11 hugely successful years at Old Trafford, Neville scored only five times in 263 league appearances. And none of them were as important as this one.
Again Turner was involved, although he could not do much more than get in the way of Ronaldo's firm header as he rose to meet Michael Carrick's corner.
The ball bobbled around in the Everton six-yard box before Neville, stood virtually on the goal line, thrashed it into his own net in a desperate attempt to clear.
There was more to come for United and their story writers, as the winner - and potential title-clincher, curled in off Rooney's boot 11 minutes from time.
Rooney still had plenty of work to do when O'Shea's far-post cross landed at his feet. But, on a difficult day from a personal perspective, how much maturity he showed to step inside Tony Hibbert, then find the bottom corner with his low shot.
Eagles added another in stoppage time, after Rooney had supplied the pass, and once news of Chelsea's slip was announced, the celebrations really began.
Is the title in the bag now for United? Have your say.
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K Stand Red, Salford (28/04/2007 at 15:23)
This is why I love this team!
And FOOTBALL!
So f****** proud of them!!
And Phil Neville, ONCE A RED, ALWAYS A RED!
Utd-For-Life, marseille ex-stretford (28/04/2007 at 15:28)
poor performance when we were 2-0 down. But this team never gives up, and to finish the last 60 minutes with 4 goals was amazing.
great to see rooney score the winning goal after the stick he got. Nice for eagles to get off the mark, and what a finish!
Good work by fergie as well. When we oshea scored, his first reaction was to send on ronaldo to add the pressure. I've never Seen ronaldo jump up so fast. he was itching to get on.
Well done to everyone. i'm dreaming of beating chelsea at the bridge to win the title, beating them in the FA cup final and then going onto hammer them in the european cup. Lets hope we can get past milan on wednesday, so we can do just that...
bobbydazzler (28/04/2007 at 15:31)
redarmy, rochdale (28/04/2007 at 15:32)
Not the best performance but to come back from 2-0 down to win 4-2 was brilliant.
Roo,ronaldo,and eagles what a stunner you should get more games lad.Keiran richardson again kept giving the ball away carnt he excpt that he isnt good enough for man u,arteta kept taking the balof his like taking candy off a baby,scolesy good game.
Good job ronnie came on.
redarmy, rochdale (28/04/2007 at 15:37)
jim bob, melbourne (28/04/2007 at 15:38)
Rizwan (28/04/2007 at 15:48)
Rizwan (28/04/2007 at 15:49)
O.T Mayor, Zimbabwe (28/04/2007 at 16:08)
RedRonny, Nairobi (28/04/2007 at 16:13)
Demo, Glossop (28/04/2007 at 16:27)
well done bolton! 5 point gap plus goal difference and only 3 games to go!
great goal by fernandes as well and everton played well and defended solidly with loads of men behind the ball!
oshea to the rescue again this season - its a gud job we didnt get rid ey!
Dickson (28/04/2007 at 16:32)
Dickson, Italy
de Meester, netherlands (28/04/2007 at 16:34)
SAF the man always (nearly) does it!
Whatever he gave them at the break worked!
I get in from work at break, with the news (by text) from my nephew in engeland that "SAF's done it again!
Thatwe stood 2-0 after and were playing like wood!
Tactical genius, lucky man; The shirts did it again!
I suppose it was meant to be that we'd be lacklustré in that 1st'!
We are almost there!
After city - impoerant not to lose there - then onto the wooden bridge to be applauded on or off the field as champs!!!
That will be SO SWEET!!!
SAF & the shirts you put us through it again!!
YOU BEAUTIES!!
Whyever do it simply when you can have the roller-coaster ride on the way!!!
Dickson (28/04/2007 at 16:37)
Dickson, Italy
bobbyc, tameside (28/04/2007 at 16:46)
Anthony, Hamilton,Ontario,Canada (28/04/2007 at 17:20)
Kevin, Tralee, Eire (28/04/2007 at 17:23)
Mick, Dublin (28/04/2007 at 17:47)
This wonderful club, SAF and the grit and desire of every single player in a red shirt saved me a hell of a beating.
Fredrik, Sweden (28/04/2007 at 18:17)
de Meester, netherlands (28/04/2007 at 18:32)
A wonderful turn-around!
Definitely the half-time drink that did it!
Didn't get going enough - again - to bring either Smith and Ole into the game often in the first!
Cannot let it slip now! (No way are we going to let it slip now!)
Just an extra - this playerd Mannuel Fernandes could just be the one that we need1
He plays i engeland now fro two seasons!? (Correct me if I get this wrong!)
He obviously speaks good enough english, he's GOOD, has TWO good feet and a strong player!
Why don't we make a bid for him, Harry's not likely to sign him permanently,as for the toffees also unlikely.
He would be a steal!
Fabulous day Reds.
I see both Middlesbro & our Manc neighbours losing - nothing new there then!
Another two away days and then welcome 'homecoming as worthy champions'!
Red an NO glory hunter!!!
Loyal to the End (31 years, City Fans, 31 years), Nottingham, ex-Malaysia (28/04/2007 at 18:40)
seamus vanisle ex-stretford (28/04/2007 at 18:48)
st helens blue(exiled) (28/04/2007 at 19:01)
Loyal to the End (31 years, City Fans, 31 years), Nottingham, ex-Malaysia (28/04/2007 at 19:02)
We'll never die, we'll never die,
We'll keep the red flag flying high,
Cz Man United will never die!!
Tom (28/04/2007 at 19:04)