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Nov

Hats-off to Hull City, instead of playing a defensive and conservative game against the Premier League giant that is Manchester United, Hull City went out to win.

It only took Ronaldo three minutes to open the score-line after collecting a pass at the edge of the box and striking a low left-footed strike that hit of the near post and spun in. An inch wider and the ball would not have gone in, perfect placement.

But Daniel Cousin equalized twenty minutes later from a brilliant free kick and put an end to those who anticipated an all out onslaught.
That was until Berbatov fed a ball toCarrick, who rifled a left footed shot to the far post, just six minutes later.
But it was the FIFPro Player of the Year that would give United the two goal advantage going into the second hal with a near post header from a corner supplied beautifully by Nani.

Vidic would make it 4-1 in the 57th minute after finding Rooney’s corner with a brilliant instep. But before anyone could count them out Hull’s Bernard Mendy would make it 4-2 after out-muscling Evra at the top of the eighteen, and as Van der Sar rushed out Mendy chipped the United keeper and the ball bounced in despite Vidic’s acrobatic save. And in the 82nd minute Geovanni would convert a penalty awarded to Mendy for being brought down in the box by Rio Ferdinand.

With stranger things happening all over the Premier League this season it was up to United to keep Hull from equalizing, and they did having only allowed two minutes of injury-time United got the three points and are now sitting in third place.

A very impressive game by Hull and a game any sports fan would appreciate, with plenty of goals and plenty of action. These are the games that I love.