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2005–06 Manchester United F.C. season

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Manchester United 2005–06 football season
Manchester United
2005–06 season
ChairmanJoel &Avram Glazer
ManagerSir Alex Ferguson
StadiumOld Trafford
FA Premier League2nd
FA CupFifth round
League CupWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:Ruud van Nistelrooy (21)
All: Ruud van Nistelrooy (24)
Highest home attendance73,006 vsCharlton Athletic (7 May 2006)
Lowest home attendance43,673 vsBarnet (26 October 2005)
Average home league attendance68,765

The 2005–06 season wasManchester United's 14th season in thePremier League, and their 31st consecutive season in the top division ofEnglish football.[1]

After having finished in third place in both of the previous two seasons, the Red Devils improved slightly to finish the 2005–06 season in second place, despite finishing 8 points off the lead.

However, despite the improvement in their league form, United's European form took a massive blow, with the club failing to reach the knockout stage of theUEFA Champions League for the first time since 1994–95. The club fared better in theFA Cup, reaching the Fifth Round, but their real success came in theLeague Cup, in which they beatWigan Athletic 4–0 in the final. United became the first club in Premier League history to score 1,000 goals, a milestone reached on 29 October in the 4–1 defeat toMiddlesbrough at theRiverside, withCristiano Ronaldo scoring the goal.[2]

The 2005–06 season also saw the departure of club captainRoy Keane, who had been atOld Trafford since 1993. Keane played his last game for the club on 18 September 2005 in a goalless draw withLiverpool, but was forced to withdraw from the match only a couple of minutes before full-time. It was later revealed that Keane had picked up a foot injury and he eventually left the club for his boyhood teamCeltic on 18 November 2005. Keane was subsequently replaced as captain by his deputy,Gary Neville. On 25 November 2005, just seven days after Keane left the club, United fans were plunged into mourning by the death of legendary former playerGeorge Best, who died at age 59.

Pre-season and friendlies

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Manchester United began their pre-season in July 2005 with a 5–1 thrashing away toClyde. The only goal of the first half was scored by United'sKléberson. In the second half, United fielded a completely different side.Paul Scholes opened the scoring in the second half, beforeRuud van Nistelrooy added on United's third with a penalty.Neil McGregor pulled a goal back for Clyde when he struck homeSteven Masterton's corner, butLiam Miller restored the three-goal margin after taking a short pass from Van Nistelrooy, and Van Nistelrooy finished the scoring in the 85th minute.

United then travelled down to England to facePeterborough United forBarry Fry's testimonial.The Posh held United to a 0–0 draw in the first half, but a Ruud van Nistelrooy hat-trick, aCristiano Ronaldo brace, and aGiuseppe Rossi strike saw United win 6–0.

United then set out to East Asia for their 2005–06 pre-season tour. They started their tour of East Asia with a 2–0 win over aHong Kong XI side, with the goals coming from Giuseppe Rossi andDong Fangzhuo (his first goal for Manchester United). This was followed up with a 3–0 win overBeijing Hyundai, withPaul Scholes scoring a brace andPark Ji-Sung scoring his first goal for the Red Devils. United then travelled to Japan to faceKashima Antlers, a game in which they lost 2–1.Masashi Motoyama opened the scoring when he controlled a cross-field pass with his first touch and with his second lashed a superb volley over 'keeperTim Howard into the far corner. United responded whenLouis Saha threaded a pass to Cristiano Ronaldo who darted into the area before rolling the ball across the face of goal forRyan Giggs to tap in. However, before half-time, Antlers restored their lead whenMitsuo Ogasawara's canny flicked pass gave Motoyama the space to fire in a powerful angled volley from eight yards.

United's pre-season tour of East Asia ended with a 2–0 victory overUrawa Red Diamonds.Wayne Rooney scored both goals, which were his first of United's Far East tour. Rooney got first after just five minutes when he threaded a low shot underRyota Tsuzuki. Rooney's second was scored soon after when he dribbled past three players before lofting a delicate chip over Tsuzuki from the edge of the area.

Following their return to Europe, Manchester United rounded off their pre-season schedule with a 6–1 drubbing of their feeder club in Belgium,Royal Antwerp. Ruud van Nistelrooy grabbed a hat-trick, with United's other goals being scored by Paul Scholes, Cristiano Ronaldo, andDarren Fletcher.

United played one more friendly during the 2005–06 season, the final one being a home fixture againstCeltic on 9 May. The game was played as a testimonial for former United captainRoy Keane, who left United as captain in November 2005. Keane played the first half in a Celtic shirt, and switched sides at half-time to play as his former role of United captain. United won 1–0, thanks toCristiano Ronaldo's 55th-minute goal.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
16 July 2005ClydeA5–1Kléberson 30',Scholes 48',Van Nistelrooy (2) 58' (pen.), 85',Miller 78'8,000
20 July 2005Peterborough UnitedA6–0Van Nistelrooy (3) 54', 77', 84',Ronaldo 69', 90',Rossi 81'15,460
23 July 2005Hong Kong XIA2–0Rossi 69',Dong 73'33,971
26 July 2005Beijing HyundaiA3–0Scholes (2) 40', 43',Park 48'24,224
28 July 2005Kashima AntlersN1–2Giggs 7'33,971
30 July 2005Urawa Red DiamondsA2–0Rooney (2) 50', 65'58,389
3 August 2005Royal AntwerpA6–1Van Nistelrooy (3) 12', 27' (pen.), 45',Scholes 15',Ronaldo 32',Fletcher 60'12,000
9 May 2006CelticH1–0Ronaldo 55'69,591

FA Premier League

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Main article:2005–06 FA Premier League

Manchester United started their Premier League season with a 2–0 win overEverton atGoodison Park.Ruud van Nistelrooy went close twice as the visitors dominated for long spells before the Dutch striker slotted inJohn O'Shea's cross two minutes before the interval.Wayne Rooney doubled United's lead 27 seconds in the second half afterJoseph Yobo had ludicrously rolled the ball across the penalty area into his path.Marcus Bent's deflected volley struck the bar but Everton were disappointing. The hosts continued with the five-man midfield which served them so well in the 2004–05 season, thoughJames Beattie only lasted 20 minutes before injury forced him off and Bent on.

United's next game in the FA Premier League was a home game againstAston Villa.Thomas Sørensen made a brilliant save to deflect a shot fromPark Ji-Sung against the crossbar, while a Wayne Rooney volley was cleared off the line. Park missed a good chance after exchanging passes with Rooney before Sørensen saved headers from bothGabriel Heinze andCristiano Ronaldo. Van Nistelrooy eventually scored the only goal of the game when he tapped home from Ronaldo's cross.

United continued their perfect start to the season with 2–0 away win atNewcastle United. Wayne Rooney opened the scoring in the 66th minute after pouncing onJean-Alain Boumsong's error.Albert Luque thought that he had scored on his Newcastle debut, but his goal was ruled out for offside. Ruud van Nistelrooy glanced a header wide and had a penalty appeal turned down before sealing the victory with a low shot in injury time.

United's 100% all-win start to the season ended as they were held to a 1–1 home draw by their crosstown rivalsManchester City. Ruud van Nistelrooy gave United the lead in first-half injury time, turning home from close range afterDavid James had saved his first effort brilliantly. United failed to take advantage of their supremacy, with van Nistelrooy and Park Ji-sung missing chances, andJoey Barton struck after 75 minutes, turning homeDarius Vassell's effort.

Despite a second successive draw, this time away toLiverpool, United went up to third place in the FA Premier League table.Steven Gerrard saw a long free-kick bounce just wide in the first half, while Ruud van Nistelrooy went close for United with a chip over the bar. Liverpool continued to push after the break, with Gerrard heading over andEdwin van der Sar saving his drive, but United held firm.

After losing their all-win 100% start to the season, United's unbeaten record went too, with a shock 2–1 home loss toBlackburn Rovers.Morten Gamst Pedersen gave Blackburn a first-half lead as his free-kick drifted straight into the net. Ruud van Nistelrooy levelled for United when Wayne Rooney's shot proved too hot for Blackburn keeperBrad Friedel, but an error byPaul Scholes gifted the ball toMichael Gray, who set up Pedersen to slam home the winner.

United returned to winning ways with a 3–2 win overFulham atCraven Cottage on 1 October 2005.Collins John put Fulham ahead, but Ruud van Nistelrooy equalised from the spot afterMoritz Volz fouled Park Ji-Sung. Park then released Wayne Rooney to put United ahead after 18 minutes, only forClaus Jensen to level from a free-kick. van Nistelrooy completed the scoring in first-half injury time, sweeping home unmarked from another Park pass.

United's next game was an away game toSunderland on 15 October. The Red Devils, wearing their blue away kit, won 3–1, pushing the Black Cats back into the relegation zone. A blistering break culminated in Wayne Rooney eludingKelvin Davis and sliding the ball home for United's opener. Rooney played in Ruud van Nistelrooy for the Dutch striker to double the lead before a long-range strike fromStephen Elliott pulled a goal back.Anthony Le Tallec then went close to equalising beforeGiuseppe Rossi scored his first, and what turned out to be his only, league goal for Manchester United from 20 yards.

United dropped from 3rd to 5th in the FA Premier League table with a 1–1 home draw againstTottenham Hotspur on 22 October. Spurs were trailing 1–0 whenJermaine Jenas curled home a stunning free kick afterRio Ferdinand had fouledJermain Defoe. That saved the blushes of England goalkeeperPaul Robinson, who had spilled Ruud van Nistelrooy's header to allowMikaël Silvestre to touch home.Alan Smith, Cristiano Ronaldo and van Nistelrooy came close for United, but Spurs deserved their point. Spurs had three penalty appeals turned down in the match, two of which were decent shouts.

A 4–1 away loss toMiddlesbrough pushed United down a further two places in the table. Edwin van der Sar gifted Middlesbrough the lead when he letGaizka Mendieta's shot slip through his fingers. A mistake by Rio Ferdinand let inJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink for the second, andYakubu made it 3–0 from the spot afterStuart Parnaby was fouled. Yakubu set up Mendieta to make it 4–0. Cristiano Ronaldo headed home a consolation goal deep in injury time for the Reds - United's 1000th goal in the FA Premier League - but by then the home fans had long been celebrating a famous victory.

After the disastrous 4–1 loss to Middlesbrough, United opened November with a 1–0 victory overChelsea, ending the defending champions' 40-match unbeaten run in the FA Premier League.Darren Fletcher scored the only goal of the game just over half an hour into the match with a header. The Scotsman appeared to be trying to head the ball back across the goal, but his effort looped inside the far post. Early in the second half, Ruud van Nistelrooy should have made the game safe, but he blazed his shot over. His miss meant United had to live on their nerves as Chelsea desperately sought the equaliser and Edwin van der Sar bravely deniedFrank Lampard.

After the win against Chelsea, United won their next three FA Premier League games, with 3–1 and 2–1 away wins overCharlton Athletic andWest Ham United and a 3–0 home victory overPortsmouth. Their winning streak was finally halted by Everton, who held United to a 1–1 draw atOld Trafford. Both goals were scored in the opening 15 minutes:James McFadden opened the scoring for Everton with just seven minutes played, with the Scottish forward beating Edwin van der Sar from a tight angle for the opening goal. Ryan Giggs guided the ball pastRichard Wright to equalise after collecting a superb pass fromPaul Scholes. Wright later saved from Alan Smith, Wayne Rooney,Gary Neville, Scholes and Giggs, and van der Sar denied McFadden as Everton hit back on the break.

Following the draw against Everton (which pushed United from 2nd to 3rd place in the league table), a 4–0 win overWigan Athletic put United back to second in the FA Premier League. Rio Ferdinand headed his first ever goal for the club on the half-hour from Ryan Giggs' accurate corner. Wayne Rooney doubled United's lead with a low shot, then hit the bar before making it 3–0 with a chip over Wigan's ex-United 'keeperMike Pollitt. Ruud van Nistelrooy converted from the penalty spot in the 70th minute to send Wigan crashing to their fifth successive league defeat.

Manchester United moved within six points of Premier League toppers Chelsea with a 2–0 victory overAston Villa on 17 December. Ruud van Nistelrooy's close-range finish put United ahead after nine minutes from Darren Fletcher's pass. Wayne Rooney doubled United's lead five minutes after the interval following good work by Park Ji-Sung. Villa's only serious threat to United's supremacy was a shot fromMilan Baroš that struck the bar.

After their 2–0 victory over Aston Villa, United next opponents were also from the West Midlands, this time the opponents beingWest Bromwich Albion. The game was played on Boxing Day, and the Red Devils cruised past the lifeless Baggies in a 3–0 victory that cemented United as the second-placed team in the FA Premier League. Paul Scholes set the ball rolling with a strike from the edge of the box after a good run from Rio Ferdinand. Ferdinand turned scorer in first-half injury time when he planted a firm header in from Ryan Giggs' corner. The victory was completed when Ruud van Nistelrooy headed home a cross from substitute Alan Smith midway through the second half.

United's away game withBirmingham City was their third successive game against West Midlands opposition. The game ended as a 2–2 draw. Ruud van Nistelrooy's early strike from close range put United in front, butJamie Clapham equalised with a smart left-foot finish. Wayne Rooney slid the ball home to restore United's lead on 54 minutes, but substituteWalter Pandiani convertedDamien Johnson's cross on 78 minutes to earn Birmingham a share of the points.

United ended 2005 with a 4–1 home win overBolton Wanderers on New Year's Eve. The game was played on the 64th birthday of United managerAlex Ferguson, and Ferguson enjoyed a stress-free birthday as United brushed aside the Trotters. Ferguson's side were awarded with a blistering start whenBruno Ngotty putKieran Richardson's cross into his own net. Bolton equalised through aGary Speed header, but United restored their lead afterLouis Saha slotted in at half-time, and the outstanding Wayne Rooney set up Cristiano Ronaldo to tap home to make it 3–1 and double United's lead. The Portuguese winger wrapped up the win after a mazy run. Rooney received a standing ovation after yet another outstanding display, which meant the rested Ruud van Nistelrooy was hardly missed.

United kicked off 2006 in slow fashion with a 0–0 draw away toArsenal. United defenders Rio Ferdinand andWes Brown made superb blocks to deny efforts fromThierry Henry andGilberto Silva. Cristiano Ronaldo should have given United the lead just before the break, but he was guilty of a hurried finish. Arsenal appealed for a penalty after a Gary Neville tackle onCesc Fàbregas, while Brown had a header cleared off the line after a late corner. As the game wore on, Ruud van Nistelrooy came to the fore, but even the Dutchman was unable to break the impasse. The draw left United trailing Chelsea by 13 points, while Arsenal trailed the Premier League leaders by a staggering 24 points.

Manchester United played their local rivals Manchester City on 14 January 2006. United lost 3–1, putting a huge dent into their slim title hopes.Trevor Sinclair put City ahead with a neat turn and shot after Joey Barton's cross was not properly cleared, and a cool Darius Vassell finish made it 2–0. United responded well but City's cause was helped when Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off for a wild lunge at former RedAndy Cole. Ruud van Nistelrooy pulled a goal back, butRobbie Fowler's clinical late strike wrapped up victory for City.

United recorded their first win of 2006 with a 1–0 victory over their rivals, Liverpool. The game was decided by aRio Ferdinand header in the final minute. Ferdinand leapt highest in a crowded penalty area to power a header pastPepe Reina from a Ryan Giggs free-kick. Liverpool will have regrets, given their dominance of the game, withDjibril Cissé missing an open goal just past the hour when he lashed over. In the first half,Peter Crouch's powerful shot was well-blocked by Wes Brown, who threw himself at the ball.

However, United then lost 4–3 away to Blackburn Rovers in their next game.David Bentley struck after Edwin van der Sar parried Morten Gamst Pedersen's free-kick before Louis Saha equalised with a shot across goal. A mix-up between Rio Ferdinand and Van der Sar saw Bentley strike again beforeLucas Neill converted a penalty. Bentley drilled home a half-volley before Ruud van Nistelrooy struck twice in five minutes and Ferdinand was given a red card.

United recovered from the loss against Blackburn to win 4–2 at home againstFulham. A deflected shot from Park Ji-Sung and a free-kick from Cristiano Ronaldo put United 2–0 up inside 13 minutes.Brian McBride pulled a goal back for Fulham with a fine header eight minutes later, but Louis Saha added a third goal for United in controversial fashion - Ruud van Nistelrooy was offside in the build-up. DespiteHeiðar Helguson's header giving Fulham some hope, Ronaldo's late strike sealed victory.

United's next game was played away to Portsmouth atFratton Park. United were 3–0 up at the interval, Ruud van Nistelrooy heading in the first after Ryan Giggs hit the bar. Cristiano Ronaldo then scored twice in seven minutes, first unleashing an unstoppable shot pastDean Kiely and then firing home with a low strike. Late on,Matthew Taylor cleverly headed inWayne Routledge's diagonal shot, while a Ronaldo free-kick hit the bar.

United played their next game away toWigan Athletic. Wigan opened the scoring after an hour throughPaul Scharner's tap-in. United equalised when shock substitute Ruud van Nistelrooy's mis-hit shot set up teammate Cristiano Ronaldo. Then at the death, Louis Saha's deflected shot hit the bar and ricocheted into the net offPascal Chimbonda.

United's next game was a home game against Newcastle United. Wayne Rooney scored a brace as United won 2–0. Rooney's first goal came when he interceptedPeter Ramage's backpass to delicately chip over a helplessShay Given in the eighth minute. Four minutes later, he held off Ramage to slot home fromJohn O'Shea's pass. Newcastle improved in the second half but Rooney missed a great chance for his hat-trick, hitting the post after rounding keeper Given.

United travelled toThe Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion in their next game. United won 2–1 to tighten their grip on second place in the league. Louis Saha scored both goals for United. The Frenchman got his first goal when he capitalised on slack marking by West Brom to head pastTomasz Kuszczak. Saha's next goal came midway through the second half, when Kuszczak was powerless to stop Saha's clipped finish after a flowing United move. Edwin van der Sar made two great saves in the first half but the Dutchman was finally beaten with 12 minutes to go whenNathan Ellington headed in. Saha could have a hat-trick when, after another United counter-attack, he had a close-range shot blocked.

United won 3–0 at home against Birmingham City in their next game, played on 26 March. The deadlock was broken after just 3 minutes played when Birmingham keeperMaik Taylor was only able to help Ryan Giggs' free-kick over the line. Giggs then latched onto a through ball from Wayne Rooney to tuck in a second after 15 minutes. Rooney sealed the win, racing through to score with eight minutes left.

After a 1–0 win against West Ham, United's next game was an away game againstBolton Wanderers.Kevin Davies put Bolton ahead after racing through in the 26th minute, but Louis Saha equalised seven minutes later, curling the ball pastJussi Jääskeläinen from a tight angle. Ruud van Nistelrooy scored the winner and his 150th goal for United in the 79th minute, when he tucked home from close range after a late cross from Saha.

Manchester United's next game in the FA Premier League was a home game against Arsenal; United won the match 2–0. Wayne Rooney opened the scoring when he controlledMikaël Silvestre's brilliant cross before shooting pastJens Lehmann, and later crossed for Park Ji-Sung to score from close range. Lehmann had superbly saved from Rooney twice before his goal, whileKolo Touré appeared to divert a strike from the forward on to the post with his hand. United keeper Edwin van der Sar made good saves from compatriotRobin van Persie. This was United's ninth successive win in the FA Premier League.

This winning streak was ended after a 0–0 draw against Sunderland, a result which dealt United's title hopes a crushing blow. Needing a win to hold off relegation, Sunderland wasted first-half chances throughLiam Lawrence andJon Stead. United improved after the break, butKelvin Davis was in inspired form. The Sunderland keeper made magnificent saves from Cristiano Ronaldo and Ruud van Nistelrooy to leave the hosts six points adrift of leaders Chelsea.

For their next game, United travelled to face Tottenham Hotspur atWhite Hart Lane. United won 2–1, with Wayne Rooney's first-half brace keeping the FA Premier League title race alive for at least another week. The England striker opened the scoring after seven minutes when he slid in to convert Cristiano Ronaldo's pass. WhenLee Young-Pyo dawdled in defence, fellow Korean Park Ji-Sung pounced to play Rooney in for his decisive second. Spurs, who had chances withJermain Defoe andMichael Dawson going close, pulled one back throughJermaine Jenas. The midfielder pounced on 53 minutes after some woeful Manchester United defending at a corner. Nemanja Vidić's clearing header bounced off Rio Ferdinand and back towards goal to leave Jenas with the easiest of tap-ins.

United's hopes of winning a first FA Premier League title since 2003 were ended after a 3–0 defeat to Chelsea atStamford Bridge, with the Blues winning a second successive title thanks to their victory over the Red Devils.José Mourinho's side needed only a point to put the seal on another title triumph, andWilliam Gallas set them on their way with a fifth-minute header.Joe Cole added a brilliant individual goal on the hour andRicardo Carvalho fired home Chelsea's third. The mood of celebration was dampened as Wayne Rooney was stretchered off late on.

With the hopes of winning the FA Premier League having gone after the 3–0 loss to Chelsea, United drew their penultimate FA Premier League game of the 2005–06 season 0–0 with Middlesbrough. Ruud van Nistelrooy's penalty miss proved costly for the Reds, who were fighting for second place with Liverpool. Van Nistelrooy stepped up afterLee Cattermole's handball, butBrad Jones brilliantly saved his spot-kick. Otherwise, United were short of ideas in front of goal and clearly missed the injured Wayne Rooney. The draw pushed United a point clear of Liverpool in the race for second place in the Premier League, with one game left.

United sealed second place in the 2005–06 Premier League with a 4–0 win over Charlton Athletic, thus avoiding the qualification rounds of the2006–07 UEFA Champions League. Louis Saha opened the account by heading home Ryan Giggs' corner before Cristiano Ronaldo tapped home from close range to give United a 2–0 lead. An own goal fromJason Euell meantAlan Curbishley's last match as Charlton boss would turn into a rout.Kieran Richardson added United's fourth with a superb long-range strike.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
13 August 2005EvertonA2–0Van Nistelrooy 43',Rooney 46'38,6104th
20 August 2005Aston VillaH1–0Van Nistelrooy 66'67,9344th
28 August 2005Newcastle UnitedA2–0Rooney 66',Van Nistelrooy 90'52,3274th
10 September 2005Manchester CityH1–1Van Nistelrooy 45'67,8394th
18 September 2005LiverpoolA0–044,9173rd
24 September 2005Blackburn RoversH1–2Van Nistelrooy 67'67,7656th
1 October 2005FulhamA3–2Van Nistelrooy (2) 16' (pen.), 44',Rooney 17'21,8624th
15 October 2005SunderlandA3–1Rooney 40',Van Nistelrooy 76',Rossi 87'39,0853rd
22 October 2005Tottenham HotspurH1–1Silvestre 7'67,8565th
29 October 2005MiddlesbroughA1–4Ronaldo 90'30,5797th
6 November 2005ChelseaH1–0Fletcher 31'67,8644th
19 November 2005Charlton AthleticA3–1Smith 37',Van Nistelrooy (2) 70', 85'26,7303rd
27 November 2005West Ham UnitedA2–1Rooney 47',O'Shea 56'34,7552nd
3 December 2005PortsmouthH3–0Scholes 20',Rooney 80',Van Nistelrooy 84'67,6842nd
11 December 2005EvertonH1–1Giggs 15'67,8313rd
14 December 2005Wigan AthleticH4–0Ferdinand 30',Rooney (2) 35', 55',Van Nistelrooy 70' (pen.)67,7932nd
17 December 2005Aston VillaA2–0Van Nistelrooy 10',Rooney 51'37,1282nd
26 December 2005West Bromwich AlbionH3–0Scholes 35',Ferdinand 45',Van Nistelrooy 63'67,9722nd
28 December 2005Birmingham CityA2–2Van Nistelrooy 4',Rooney 53'28,4592nd
31 December 2005Bolton WanderersH4–1Ngotty 8' (o.g.),Saha 44',Ronaldo (2) 68', 90'67,8582nd
3 January 2006ArsenalA0–038,3132nd
14 January 2006Manchester CityA1–3Van Nistelrooy 76'47,1922nd
22 January 2006LiverpoolH1–0Ferdinand 90'67,8742nd
1 February 2006Blackburn RoversA3–4Saha 37',Van Nistelrooy (2) 63', 65'25,4842nd
4 February 2006FulhamH4–2Bocanegra 6' (o.g.),Ronaldo (2) 14', 86',Saha 23'67,8442nd
11 February 2006PortsmouthA3–1Van Nistelrooy 18',Ronaldo (2) 38', 45'20,2062nd
6 March 2006Wigan AthleticA2–1Ronaldo 74',Chimbonda 90' (o.g.)23,5242nd
12 March 2006Newcastle UnitedH2–0Rooney (2) 8', 12'67,8582nd
18 March 2006West Bromwich AlbionA2–1Saha (2) 16', 64'27,6232nd
26 March 2006Birmingham CityH3–0Giggs (2) 3', 15',Rooney 83'69,0702nd
29 March 2006West Ham UnitedH1–0Van Nistelrooy 45'69,5222nd
1 April 2006Bolton WanderersA2–1Saha 33',Van Nistelrooy 79'27,7182nd
9 April 2006ArsenalH2–0Rooney 54',Park 78'70,9082nd
14 April 2006SunderlandH0–072,5192nd
17 April 2006Tottenham HotspurA2–1Rooney (2) 8', 36'36,1412nd
29 April 2006ChelseaA0–342,2192nd
1 May 2006MiddlesbroughH0–069,5312nd
7 May 2006Charlton AthleticH4–0Saha 19',Ronaldo 23',Euell 34' (o.g.),Richardson 58'73,0062nd
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Chelsea(C)3829457222+5091Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Manchester United3825857234+3883
3Liverpool3825765725+3282Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
4Arsenal38207116831+3767
5Tottenham Hotspur38181195338+1565Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round[a]
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since Manchester United qualified for the Champions League, their place in the UEFA Cup asLeague Cupwinners passed down to the league and was awarded to Blackburn Rovers as the highest-placed team not already qualified for European competitions.

FA Cup

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Main article:2005–06 FA Cup

The draw for the third round of the FA Cup took place on 4 December 2005, and Manchester United were given an away tie with Conference National sideBurton Albion. The game, played on 8 January 2006, ended as a 0–0 draw, with Burton deservedly earning a replay through the draw. The Brewers were the better team in the first half, withPhil Bardsley clearing headers off the line fromJon Shaw and skipperDarren Stride. United struggled on a heavy pitch, althoughWayne Rooney twice forced saves from Burton goalkeeperSaul Deeney after coming on as a substitute. And in injury time, Deeney dramatically savedRitchie Jones' low strike. A late winner for United would have been cruel on Burton, who held firm in the second half as the Premier League side pressed forward.

In the replay, United won 5–0 to spare their blushes and end Burton's FA Cup dream. The result was never in doubt from the momentLouis Saha convertedKieran Richardson's cross after seven minutes.Giuseppe Rossi rose high to head homeMikaël Silvestre's cross on 22 minutes, and Richardson drove in powerfully to make it 3–0 shortly after the break. Substitute Ryan Giggs drove in the fourth and Rossi's deflected drive in injury time completed the victory.

The draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup took place on 9 January 2006, and United or Burton were given an away tie with Championship sideWolverhampton Wanderers. United won the replay 5–0, thus meaning that United will be facing Wolves.

United won the match, played on 29 January 2006, 3–0. Kieran Richardson gave United an early lead with a first-time shot after the Wolves central defence failed to deal with Louis Saha's low cross. Saha sprinted clear of Wolves' square back line to latch on toNemanja Vidić's long pass for United's second. Richardson then rounded off a delightful move, heading homeRuud van Nistelrooy's cross.

The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup took place on 30 January 2006, and Manchester United were given an away tie with fellow Premier League sideLiverpool. The match was played on 18 February 2006, but United lost 1–0.Peter Crouch headed homeSteve Finnan's cross after 19 minutes to giveRafael Benítez's side a deserved place in the quarter-finals.Edwin van der Sar had saved brilliantly fromHarry Kewell seconds earlier as Liverpool dominated a poor United side. United's misery was compounded as substituteAlan Smith suffered a broken leg blocking a free-kick late on.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
8 January 2006Round 3Burton AlbionA0–06,191
18 January 2006Round 3
Replay
Burton AlbionH5–0Saha 7',Rossi 23', 90',Richardson 52',Giggs 68'53,654
29 January 2006Round 4Wolverhampton WanderersA3–0Richardson (2) 6', 52',Saha 45'28,333
18 February 2006Round 5LiverpoolA0–144,039

League Cup

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Main article:2005–06 Football League Cup

The draw for the third round of the League Cup took place on 24 September 2005, and Manchester United were given a home tie with Football League Two sideBarnet.

The match was played on 26 October 2005, and United won 4–1. United took the lead four minutes in when Barnet's goalieRoss Flitney had been sent off for handball outside the area two minutes earlier. ForwardLouis Soares was sacrificed without even kicking the ball for substitute keeperScott Tynan, who conceded whenLiam Miller tucked in the resulting free kick immediately.Kieran Richardson added a second on 19 minutes but Barnet then resisted until 51 minutes whenGiuseppe Rossi struck.Dean Sinclair got one back for Barnet, scoring from 12 yards, but United added a fourth throughSylvan Ebanks-Blake.

The draw for the fourth round of the Football League Cup took place on 29 October 2005, and United were given a home tie with fellow Premier League sideWest Bromwich Albion. The match was played on 30 November.

United won 3–1. Before the match, a minute's silence was held, in tribute to United legendGeorge Best, who had died five days earlier at the age of 59. After an emotional pre-match build-up, two quick goals fromCristiano Ronaldo andLouis Saha set up an easy win. Ronaldo scored from the spot in the 12th minute after he was fouled byDiomansy Kamara, andGiuseppe Rossi set up Saha four minutes later.John O'Shea added a fine third after 56 minutes beforeNathan Ellington pulled a goal back for West Brom late on.

The draw for the fifth round of the League Cup took place on 3 December 2005, and Manchester United were given an away fixture with fellow Premier League sideBirmingham City. The match was played on 20 December, and United won 3–1, through a Louis Saha brace and aPark Ji-Sung goal. With just seconds into the second half, Saha opened the scoring with his first goal of the match, simply tapping in Cristiano Ronaldo's cross. United extended their lead in the 50th minute when Park lashed the ball into the net with a powerful shot. Saha claimed his second goal - the best of United's three strikes - when he guided a shot pastMaik Taylor, beforeJiří Jarošík headed in for the Blues.

The draw for the semi-finals of the League Cup took place in December 2005, following the conclusion of the quarter-finals. United were paired with fellow Premier League sideBlackburn Rovers. The first leg took place on 11 January 2006 atEwood Park, while the return leg took place atOld Trafford on 25 January 2006.

United took the lead in the first leg almost half an hour into the match, when Louis Saha latched onto Ryan Giggs' pass to powerfully beatBrad Friedel. But Morten Gamst Pedersen's rising drive five minutes later put Blackburn level. United dominated possession in the second half, but resilient Blackburn held on to leave honours even for the second leg at Old Trafford.

United took the lead in the return leg at Old Trafford just eight minutes in whenRuud van Nistelrooy fired in a shot beforeSteven Reid equalised when he lashed home as both players pounced on defensive mistakes.Zurab Khizanishvili was punished for handball to Blackburn's fury but Brad Friedel saved van Nistelrooy's penalty. A half-time tunnel fracas marred the tie before Louis Saha spooned in a volley for United's winner that sent them through to the League Cup Final.

The League Cup final was played at theMillennium Stadium on 26 February 2006. United opponents in the final were shock finalistsWigan Athletic, who had just been promoted to the Premier League at the start of the season and beatArsenal onaway goals.

United, who were clear favourites in the match, won 4–0 to claim what was eventually their only piece of silverware in the 2005–06 season.Wayne Rooney cashed in on confusion betweenArjan De Zeeuw andPascal Chimbonda to fire United ahead.Gary Neville crossed for Louis Saha to score United's second beforeStéphane Henchoz gifted the ball to Saha to set Cristiano Ronaldo up for their third. Rooney rounded off a blitz of three goals in seven minutes to ensure United ended the season with a trophy.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
26 October 2005Round 3BarnetH4–1Miller 4',Richardson 19',Rossi 51',Ebanks-Blake 89'43,673
30 November 2005Round 4West Bromwich AlbionH3–1Ronaldo 12' (pen.),Saha 16',O'Shea 56'48,294
20 December 2005Round 5Birmingham CityA3–1Saha (2) 46', 63',Park 50'20,454
11 January 2006Semi-final
First leg
Blackburn RoversA1–1Saha 30'24,348
25 January 2006Semi-final
Second leg
Blackburn RoversH2–1Van Nistelrooy 8',Saha 51'61,637
26 February 2006FinalWigan AthleticN4–0Rooney (2) 33', 61',Saha 55',Ronaldo 59'66,866

UEFA Champions League

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Third qualifying round

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Main article:2005–06 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds § Third qualifying round

As a result of finishing third in the2004–05 FA Premier League, Manchester United entered the Champions League in the third qualifying round, where they were paired with Hungarian championsDebrecen.

The first leg was played on 9 August 2005 atOld Trafford, and United won 3–0.Wayne Rooney fired home a shot on the seven minutes to give United the lead, and then set up second-half goals forRuud van Nistelrooy andCristiano Ronaldo, who both finished in style.

For the return leg inBudapest,Hungary, United won 3–0, sending them through to the group stage 6–0 on aggregate.Gabriel Heinze's header settled United down afterGary Neville was stretchered off and Debrecen'sZsombor Kerekes andTamás Sándor had missed good chances. Heinze scored another header and substituteKieran Richardson made it 3–0 with a powerful 20-yard strike. Richardson limped off with 20 minutes left and United, who had used all their substitutes, finished with 10 men.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
9 August 2005Third qualifying round
First leg
DebrecenH3–0Rooney 7',Van Nistelrooy 49',Ronaldo 63'51,701
24 August 2005Third qualifying round
Second leg
DebrecenA3–0Heinze (2) 20', 61',Richardson 65'27,000

Group stage

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Main article:2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage

The draw for the Champions League group stage took place on 25 August 2005 inMonaco. As one of the top eight ranked teams in Europe, Manchester United would avoid being drawn withReal Madrid,Milan,Internazionale,Barcelona, two English teams,Arsenal andChelsea (who were in Pot 2, but would avoid being drawn with United due to the "country protection rule"), and others. However, they could still be drawn withPorto,Villarreal,Liverpool (who were in Pot 1, but regulations due to their qualification of the UEFA Champions League since they finished fifth in the Premier League and were defending Champions of the competition meant that they could meet any English team at any point), and others. Eventually, United were drawn in Group D, alongside Villarreal,Benfica andLille.

United's UEFA Champions League campaign began in slow fashion with a 0–0 away draw with Villarreal on 14 September. Wayne Rooney was sent off in the 63rd minute by refereeKim Milton Nielsen for ironically applauding the official after being shown a yellow card. United came closest to scoring whenGonzalo Rodríguez cleared off the line from Ruud van Nistelrooy, while Edwin van der Sar had to make a save to keep outRodolfo Arruabarrena.

United's next UEFA Champions League match was a home game against Benfica. Ryan Giggs opened the scoring in the 38th minute with a free-kick that deflected offSimão. Simão levelled with another set-piece after the break, but Ruud van Nistelrooy turned home from close range with six minutes to go after Rio Ferdinand headed on Giggs' corner.

United played at home to Lille in their next match. United finished the game with 10 men after Paul Scholes was sent off for two bookable offences, the second a wild challenge onJean Makoun after 63 minutes. Scholes' plight summed up a bitterly disappointing performance by Sir Alex Ferguson's side, who rarely threatened a well-organised Lille side. Ryan Giggs hit a post with a first-half free-kick, while Scholes' volley was well saved by keeperTony Sylva.

For their second game against Lille, Manchester United travelled to France to faceLes Dogues on 2 November 2005. United lost 1–0, leaving their hopes of reaching the knockout stage in balance. Former Spurs starMilenko Ačimovič scored from close range after 37 minutes as United failed to respond to their thrashing atMiddlesbrough. Cristiano Ronaldo came closest for United with a second-half header that hit the bar, while substitute Park Ji-sung also wasted a great chance. But Lille survived in comfort to leave United lying third in Group D.

Manchester United's next game was against Villarreal at Old Trafford. United drew 0–0, just as they did in Spain, which left their hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League knockout stage still on balance. United needed to beat Benfica in Lisbon to ensure qualification, although a draw would have sufficed if Villarreal beat Lille in their final game in Spain (which they did). Wayne Rooney was the shining star of a subdued United display. He was denied by goalkeeperMariano Barbosa in the second minute then shot narrowly over the top late on.

United crashed out of the Champions League with a 2–1 loss to Benfica on 7 December. Paul Scholes gave United the perfect start in their quest to reach the knockout stage with a close-range finish after only six minutes. ButGeovanni's diving header quickly put Benfica level andBeto fired in a second from 20 yards before half-time. It was the first time United had failed to qualify for the knockout stage of Europe's elite competition for 11 years.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceGroup
position
14 September 2005VillarrealA0–022,0002nd
27 September 2005BenficaH2–1Giggs 39',Van Nistelrooy 85'66,1121st
18 October 2005LilleH0–060,6261st
2 November 2005LilleA0–165,0003rd
22 November 2005VillarrealH0–067,4713rd
7 December 2005BenficaA1–2Scholes 6'61,0004th

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1SpainVillarreal624031+210Advance toknockout stage
2PortugalBenfica62225508
3FranceLille613212−16Transfer toUEFA Cup
4EnglandManchester United613234−16
Source:RSSSF

Squad statistics

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No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKUnited StatesTim Howard0(1)02030005(1)0
2DFEnglandGary Neville (vc)24(1)02(1)0503(1)034(3)0
3DFFrancePatrice Evra7(4)00(1)01(1)0008(6)0
4DFArgentinaGabriel Heinze2(2)00000224(2)2
5DFEnglandRio Ferdinand3731(1)04(1)08050(2)3
6DFEnglandWes Brown17(2)040503029(2)0
7MFPortugalCristiano Ronaldo24(9)91(1)0428137(10)12
8FWEnglandWayne Rooney34(2)162(1)03(1)25144(4)19
9FWFranceLouis Saha12(7)73(1)2560(2)020(10)15
10FWNetherlandsRuud van Nistelrooy28(7)21201(1)18239(8)24
11MFWalesRyan Giggs22(5)21(1)1304(1)130(7)4
13MFSouth KoreaPark Ji-sung23(11)11(1)0310(6)027(18)2
14FWEnglandAlan Smith15(6)10(2)01(1)07(1)023(10)1
15DFSerbia and MontenegroNemanja Vidić9(2)0200(2)00011(4)0
16MFRepublic of IrelandRoy Keane (c)4(1)00000105(1)0
17MFRepublic of IrelandLiam Miller0(1)000110(1)01(2)1
18MFEnglandPaul Scholes18(2)200007125(2)3
19GKNetherlandsEdwin van der Sar380203080510
20FWNorwayOle Gunnar Solskjær0(3)02000002(3)0
22DFRepublic of IrelandJohn O'Shea341203(1)17046(1)2
23MFEnglandKieran Richardson12(10)1434(1)12(3)122(14)5
24MFScotlandDarren Fletcher23(4)12(1)0407036(5)1
25MFSouth AfricaQuinton Fortune0000000000
26DFEnglandPhil Bardsley3(5)0201(1)02(1)08(7)0
27DFFranceMikaël Silvestre30(3)1404(1)06044(4)1
28DFSpainGerard Piqué1(2)0201(1)0004(3)0
30GKEnglandLuke Steele0000000000
40FWEnglandSylvan Ebanks-Blake0000110011
42FWItalyGiuseppe Rossi1(4)122310(2)06(6)4
44DFEnglandAdam Eckersley0000100010
46MFEnglandLee Martin0000100010
49MFEnglandRitchie Jones00101(2)0002(2)0
50MFRepublic of IrelandDarron Gibson00000(1)0000(1)0

Transfers

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United's first departure of the 2005–06 season wasPhil Neville, who signed forEverton for an undisclosed fee on 4 August. A week later, Brazilian midfielderJosé Kléberson signed for Turkish sideBeşiktaş for £2.5 million. In mid-November, captainRoy Keane unexpectedly left United by mutual consent.[3]

On 1 July, Dutch goalkeeperEdwin van der Sar signed fromFulham. A week later,Park Ji-sung signed fromPSV. In the dying days of the summer window,Ben Foster arrived fromStoke City.

In mid-January, United released Finnish forwardJami Puustinen, English midfielderDavid Fox, and American forwardKenny Cooper. At the end of January, English forwardColin Heath was also released. South African midfielderQuinton Fortune departed United at the start of June.

Arriving during the winter transfer window were defendersNemanja Vidić andPatrice Evra.[4][5]

In

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DatePos.NameFromFee
1 July 2005GKNetherlandsEdwin van der SarEnglandFulhamUndisclosed[6]
8 July 2005MFSouth KoreaPark Ji-sungNetherlandsPSV£4m
19 September 2005GKEnglandBen FosterEnglandStoke CityUndisclosed
5 January 2006DFSerbia and MontenegroNemanja VidićRussiaSpartak MoscowUndisclosed
10 January 2006DFFrancePatrice EvraFranceMonacoUndisclosed

Out

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DatePos.NameToFee
4 August 2005DFEnglandPhil NevilleEnglandEvertonUndisclosed
11 August 2005MFBrazilKlébersonTurkeyBeşiktaş£2.5m
18 November 2005MFRepublic of IrelandRoy KeaneReleased
17 January 2006FWFinlandJami PuustinenReleased
18 January 2006MFEnglandDavid FoxReleased
19 January 2006FWUnited StatesKenny CooperReleased
31 January 2006FWEnglandColin HeathReleased
1 June 2006MFSouth AfricaQuinton FortuneReleased

Loan out

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Date fromDate toPositionNameTo
5 July 200514 May 2006FWEnglandEddie JohnsonEnglandCrewe Alexandra
11 July 200511 May 2006DFUnited StatesJonathan SpectorEnglandCharlton Athletic
27 July 200531 December 2005MFEnglandChris EaglesEnglandSheffield Wednesday
31 July 200521 May 2006GKEnglandBen FosterEnglandWatford
3 August 20051 January 2006MFEnglandDavid JonesEnglandPreston North End
4 August 200514 May 2006DFRepublic of IrelandPaul McShaneEnglandBrighton & Hove Albion
17 August 200513 January 2006FWFranceDavid BellionEnglandWest Ham United
17 August 200528 May 2006DFEnglandPhil PickenEnglandChesterfield
18 August 20051 January 2006FWEnglandColin HeathEnglandSwindon Town
18 August 20051 January 2006GKEnglandTom HeatonEnglandSwindon Town
31 August 200531 December 2005FWDenmarkMads TimmNorwayLyn
4 November 200514 May 2006MFRepublic of IrelandLiam MillerEnglandLeeds United
1 January 200631 May 2006MFEnglandLee MartinBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
6 January 200621 May 2006MFEnglandChris EaglesEnglandWatford
6 January 200631 May 2006FWDenmarkMads TimmEnglandWalsall
9 January 200631 May 2006DFEnglandAdam EckersleyBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
9 January 200631 May 2006MFEnglandRitchie JonesBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
12 January 200631 May 2006FWEnglandSylvan Ebanks-BlakeBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
12 January 200631 May 2006DFEnglandDanny SimpsonBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
12 January 20061 June 2006MFEnglandDavid JonesNetherlandsNEC
13 January 200630 June 2006FWFranceDavid BellionFranceNice
18 January 200620 April 2006GKEnglandTommy LeeEnglandMacclesfield Town
31 January 200631 May 2006GKEnglandTom HeatonBelgiumRoyal Antwerp
16 April 200630 April 2006DFEnglandPhil BardsleyEnglandBurnley

References

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  1. ^"Manchester United Season 2005/06". StretfordEnd.co.uk. Retrieved8 October 2007.
  2. ^"Middlesbrough 4-1 Man Utd".BBC Sport. 29 October 2005. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  3. ^Ingle, Sean (18 November 2005)."Keane leaves United after Ferguson row" – via The Guardian.
  4. ^"United fans' great present in 2005".www.manutd.com.
  5. ^"On this day in 2006: Patrice Evra joins Manchester United".
  6. ^"Man Utd seal Van der Sar switch".BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 10 June 2005.Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved23 April 2020.
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