Hat-trick hero Cristiano Ronaldo led a merciless second-half destruction of crisis club Newcastle as the Reds soared back to the top of the table.
While the managerless Magpies stagger from one setback to another, United seem intent on adding a 10th Premier League title to their regained status as the world’s richest club.
And with Ronaldo in this mood, it is difficult to see how they can be stopped.
After a goalless opening period, the Portugal winger broke Newcastle’s resistance with a low free-kick, added a startling second with a neat finish to a move involving Wayne Rooney and double scorer Carlos Tevez, then completed his first United three-timer two minutes from time.
Ronaldo now has 22 goals for the season, which puts him on a par with another legendary marksman, Alan Shearer, the man whose name Newcastle’s long-suffering fans are demanding should succeed Sam Allardyce following Harry Redknapp’s high-profile snub.
As the Geordies last tasted victory at Old Trafford in 1972, three years after they last won any trophy of note, it was hard to escape the feeling they would be little more than lambs to the slaughter.
After all, Arsenal’s surprise draw with Birmingham had provided Sir Alex Ferguson’s men with the extra incentive of knowing an 11th straight win on home soil would send them back to the top.
And, following a hard-fought opening period, the theory proved fully justified as the hosts cut loose in amazing style.
Quite aside from Ronaldo’s heroics, Tevez scored twice and Rio Ferdinand blasted home an impressive volley from Rooney’s chipped pass.
The game ended with Newcastle skipper Alan Smith dismissed for his protests at Tevez’s rout-completing effort, which may, or may not have crossed the line.
Barged
With seven goals in eight appearances against the Toon, Rooney was intent on maintaining that impressive record but by half-time, it had proved costly to his own team as he became increasingly blinkered, seemingly oblivious to better placed team-mates screaming for passes.
Sir Alex Ferguson has had plenty to say on Newcastle’s groundless over-optimism but the United boss was more vexed at referee Rob Styles, who turned down what the hosts believed were two stone-wall penalty claims.
Critics would argue Ronaldo merely fell over Steven Taylor’s outstretched leg as he flew into the area. However, as Taylor made no contact with the ball, it was easy to see why Ferguson had a different opinion.
There was no mitigating factor on the second occasion though as Alan Smith barged over Ryan Giggs. Styles was only a couple of yards away but yet again, he waved play on.
Ferguson was not the only one to feel aggrieved though as Newcastle, despite their lack of chances, were denied a goal when an incorrect offside flag was raised against Michael Owen, who finished off James Milner’s lofted pass.
The controversies merely proved the prelude to a massacre, which began before Newcastle had time to catch their breath after the re-start.
Smith clipped Ronaldo’s heels just as he was about to shoot, offering the Portugal winger the kind of free-kick chance he craves.
As the Newcastle wall, to a man, jumped, Ronaldo drove a low shot underneath them which Given could not keep out.
Five minutes later, the visitors committed the kind of defensive blunder for which they have become so famed down the years, Given driving a clearance into Claudio Cacapa. Giggs was onto the loose ball in a flash and squared to Tevez, who swept home with ease.
Their hopes of gaining something from the contest virtually extinguished, Newcastle could have done without lone front-man Michael Owen firing wide from close range after Edwin van der Sar had pushed Charles N’Zogbia’s shot into his direction.
And so it proved as Ronaldo finished off an excellent move involving Rooney and Tevez.
Newcastle could barely believe they were only halfway through their torture. But a brilliant Ferdinand finish was followed by Ronaldo’s third, before Tevez completed a win of such a magnitude, Stoke will really be fancying their chances of an FA Cup upset at St James’ Park next week.
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Danny, Wilmslow (12/01/2008 at 19:26)
Spiderman (12/01/2008 at 19:29)
Dave Pickup (12/01/2008 at 19:29)
Devil's Own,, malaysia (12/01/2008 at 19:32)
One of a better game for much critised Carrick.
What a sending off for Alan Smith at the end...not from the ref but from United fan ...
ted knott, droylsden (12/01/2008 at 19:32)
gazzo manchester of course, manchester of course (12/01/2008 at 19:39)
KingCantona7, Ashton (12/01/2008 at 19:41)
Mrs Fullaway`s lodger (12/01/2008 at 19:42)
UNITED! UNITED!
Mrs Fullaway`s lodger (12/01/2008 at 19:44)
What a send-off for Smudger from the fans!
UNITED! UNITED!
Teledon (12/01/2008 at 19:49)
Steve M (12/01/2008 at 19:50)
Sean, NYXMC (12/01/2008 at 19:50)
What an incredible game. Given was outstanding - it could easily have been 10. How Rooney, who was magnificent, failed to score, I'll never know. 6-0, City lose, Arsenal drop two points - I think this counts as a good day...
Always a Red, Sliema, Malta (12/01/2008 at 19:56)
tadong mbah sullivan (12/01/2008 at 19:57)
bung it in, every where (12/01/2008 at 20:00)
Paul (12/01/2008 at 20:11)
Paul (12/01/2008 at 20:12)
TMUF, Manchester (12/01/2008 at 20:13)
I hope Carrick has proved what a quality player he is to the critics. His defensive qualities are vastly underrated while he is always provides great balls. One to Rooney was brilliant!(Rio would have finished!)
Oh and RIO for captain. COLLOSSUS!!!!
macker in N.Z., AUCLAND N.Z. (12/01/2008 at 20:14)
DC, Amsterdam (12/01/2008 at 20:28)
Your team lost today, we won 6-0, and here you are bringing some points up as though we actually should have lost. Did you actually know the score of the bitters game?
Yes they had a goal disallowed for offside, it happens in football, if you watched any other games besides united you might notice it too. Besides, our goalkeeper and Rio both stopped when the flag went up, so who knows what would have happened. Add to that, we had two stonewall penalties denied. Do you know what we did? We rolled up the sleeves and got on with it.
Ah ted. Glad you are infatuated with united as much as we are!
che, Malta (12/01/2008 at 20:28)
..'I'm not really here!'...Glossopia blue., Glossop,Derbys. (12/01/2008 at 20:31)
Riquelminho (12/01/2008 at 20:33)
Why don't you mull over your team's poor away form and how they lost to Everton before coming on here and posting such rubbish.
For your information we had just as many decisions against us. Two penalties we should have had. And would the Owen goal really have made a difference? We absolutely ripped them apart and were 15-0 on corners and had it not been for Given we would have been into double figures.
stevemanu85, wales neath (12/01/2008 at 20:38)
oh yeah did you forget the chances rooney missed and the penalty giggs should have had.
Bill of Bury, Lancashire (12/01/2008 at 20:42)