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Pardew calls on FA to take disciplina­ry action on Red Devils star

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was the only negative for United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on an afternoon when his players tore the Magpies apart to exact revenge for a 3-0 defeat in the correspond­ing fixture last season.

The Scot said: “It was a great result. To come here and win 3-0 against a very powerful, aggressive Newcastle team you have to really performand­make sure you keep control of the game and I think we did that most of the time.”

United effectivel­y had the game won within 16 minutes as they surged into a 2-0 lead. First central defender Jonny Evans was allowed to run on to Van Persie’s eighth-minute corner and power a header past keeper Steve Harper and then full back Patrice Evra applied a similarly comprehens­ive final touch to Wayne Rooney’s 16thminute corner to extend the lead.

Ferguson said: “We played such good football and made a lot of good openings, but we scored from two set-pieces, which is unusual for us. Patrice, I think has only scored two goals and I think Jonny Evans has only scored two goals.”

Newcastle came desperatel­y close to dragging themselves back into it five minutes after the restart when Demba Ba headed Shane Ferguson’s cross on to the bar and Papiss Cisse stooped to head the rebound towards goal.

However, keeper David de Gea clawed it on to the post and survived claims that the ball had crossed the line.

Ferguson said: “The goalkeeper has done fantastica­lly, actually, to get to it, but if the rule is the whole ball has got to be over the line, then it’s not a goal.

“But I would be disappoint­ed because I thought enough of the ball is over.”

Newcastle’s misery was complete 19 minutes from time when Tom Cleverley cemented victory with a curling effort from long range, although there was not complete agreement overwhethe­rhemeantit or not.

Cleverley said: “Yes, I meant to put it in that far corner. I looked to the far corner – whether it’s a good cross or it’s a good finish, luckily it found the net.”

Pardew was left to bemoan the catastroph­ic defending which cost his side so dearly and the near miss which might have prompted a fightback.

 ??  ?? THREE AND EASY: Tom Cleverley celebrates after making it 3-0 to Manchester United at St James’s Park
THREE AND EASY: Tom Cleverley celebrates after making it 3-0 to Manchester United at St James’s Park

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