Robin van Persie hits a first-half hat-trick against Villa as Manchester United claim their 20th Premier League title.
Manchester United won their 20th league title
on Monday when a Robin van Persie hat-trick led them to 3-0 victory over
Aston Villa and gave them an unassailable 16-point lead over last
season's English Premier League champions Manchester City.
Van Persie's goals after two, 13 and 33
minutes - the second among the best scored at Old Trafford - propelled
Alex Ferguson's side to victory in front of a jubilant home crowd.
It is the 13th Premier League title for both the club and Ferguson, who has now won 49 club trophies in his managerial career.
United, who will surpass the record of 95
points set by Chelsea in 2004-05 if they win their four remaining games,
have 84 points with City, who have a game in hand, on 68.
Unstoppable
After the hurt of having their crown snatched
away by Manchester City on goal difference in stoppage time on the final
day of the 2011-12 season, United were determined to make sure of the
title with four games to spare.
In front of an Old Trafford crowd in
celebratory mood, United got off to a dream start with less than 90
seconds on the clock after a move started by a delightful long pass from
Wayne Rooney.
His diagonal ball from his own half found
Antonio Valencia on the right wing and the Ecuadorian passed to Rafael
who crossed to Ryan Giggs with the 39-year-old pulling the ball back for
Van Persie to tap in with ease.
The Dutchman could have scored a second a
minute later when he volleyed just over, while Rafael hit the post
before Van Persie produced a candidate for goal of the season to double
their lead in the 13th minute.
Another superb pass from deep by Rooney from
the halfway line set up Van Persie for an exquisite left-foot volley
from just outside the box that flew into the net.
His third, on 33 minutes, again involved Giggs
who was fed by Shinji Kagawa before finding Van Persie in the box. The
Dutchman had time to shift the ball on to his left foot before sending
it in off the post for his 24th league goal of the season.
Villa, desperate for damage limitation in
their relegation battle, did a better job of containing United in the
second half and Van Persie was called on to demonstrate his worth at the
other end of the field with a headed clearance off the line.
Kagawa missed a chance to give United a
fourth, inexplicably firing high and wide, but that will be forgotten as
the party gets into full swing.
While the celebrations are likely to carry on
into the night, United's players will not get their hands on the trophy
for another three weeks as it will not be presented until their final
home match of the season against Swansea City on May 12.
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