Manchester United romped to their sixth Premiership title in eight years with
a first-half blitz at Southampton.
A David Beckham free-kick, a Francis Benali own goal and a clinical strike
from Ole Gunnar Solksjaer wrapped up the game and the league title by half-time
at The Dell.
The champions cruised through the second half, allowing Marian Pahars to grab
a late consolation for the Saints, but it didn't quell the celebrations which
accompanied the final whistle.
The midweek defeat by Real Madrid was temporarily forgotten and the Old
Trafford club rejoiced at their 13th championship win.
Sir Alex Ferguson's men were awesome for the first 45 minutes and were
applauded from the pitch at the end of the game by an appreciative Southampton
crowd.
If United have been scarred by their Champions' League failure against Real
Madrid, they didn't show it as they eased impressively back into top gear.
The championship race has been something of a procession for weeks and, after
Liverpool's goalless draw in Good Friday's Mersey derby, the Red Devils were
finally in a position to put a sixth title in eight seasons beyond doubt.
They remain the best in Europe, according to Glenn Hoddle, but last year's
Treble winners will have to settle for one major trophy this term.
United's Premiership form has been impressive. They came to Southampton
boasting 24 goals from six straight wins. By half-time they had added three more
goals to their record-breaking tally for the season and the championship was
pretty much in the bag.
The Dell hasn't been the happiest of hunting grounds in recent years for Sir
Alex and his all-conquering heroes.
United had only one win from their last four visits, including a famous 6-3
defeat still fresh in the memory, but Beckham eased any jitters with his
brilliant early strike.
The England midfielder, in the thick of the action all afternoon, claimed the
crucial first goal in typical style.
He swerved a right-footed free-kick over the Saints wall and down into the
corner of the net in the eighth minute after Benali had fouled Andy Cole just
outside the penalty box.
It sparked celebrations for the lucky United fans who managed to get their
hands on a ticket inside the 15,000-capacity stadium, and more quickly
followed.
Ryan Giggs split Southampton's defence with a cushioned pass to Philip
Neville on the left. The full-back was allowed to race unchallenged into the
area and drive a low cross into the danger-zone. Benali lunged towards the ball
but, like Roy Keane in midweek, could only watch in anguish as he diverted it
into his own net.
Moss produced an amazing save to deny Solksjaer, flying to his left to tip a
fierce drive onto the post.
But the Norwegian wouldn't be denied, reminding his manager of his worth in
the week Ruud van Nistelrooy revealed he was destined for Old Trafford in an
£18million deal.
Beckham pin-pointed a pass to the back-post where Solksjaer had drifted away
from his markers. He controlled the ball instantly and drove past Moss into the
opposite corner.
Half-time took the momentum away from United. They came up against a better
organised Southampton defence but also took their foot off the pedal as the half
went on.
Cole and Solksjaer both blazed over when well placed and Moss denied the
Norwegian with another superb reflex save after Keane had robbed Chris Marsden
in midfield.
Southampton enjoyed more possession after the break. Raimond van der Gouw
saved bravely from Jo Tessem and substitute Hassan Kachloul went close from long
range but the result was never in doubt.
Pahars grabbed a late goal in the closing minutes. He danced into the penalty
area and crashed a confident finish past van der Gouw before the final whistle
confirmed United joy.
Teams:
Southampton: Moss, Dodd, Richards, Lundekvam,
Benali (Kachloul 46), Tessem, Tahar (Oakley 82), Marsden,
Bridge, Davies (Le Tissier 71), Pahars.
Subs Not Used: Soltvedt, Bevan.
Booked: Pahars, Davies.
Goals: Pahars 83.
Man Utd: Van Der Gouw, G. Neville, Stam, Silvestre, P. Neville,
Beckham, Butt, Keane, Giggs (Johnsen 58),
Solskjaer (Sheringham 71), Cole (Yorke 71).
Subs Not Used: Culkin, Scholes.
Booked: Keane.
Goals: Beckham 7, Benali 15 og, Solskjaer 29.
Att: 15,245
Ref: N Barry (Scunthorpe).