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Battle of Old Trafford

Battle of Old Trafford
Event2003–04 FA Premier League
Date21 September 2003
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeSteve Bennett (Kent)
Attendance67,639
WeatherSunny
16 °C (61 °F)[1]

The "Battle of Old Trafford" was a Premier League match played at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Sunday, 21 September 2003 between Manchester United and Arsenal. The final result, a 0–0 draw, turned out to be significant for Arsenal as they went on to finish the league season without a single defeat, something that had only been achieved once before in English football, by Preston North End in 1888–89.

The highlights of the match included the sending-off of Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira for a second bookable offence, for an incident that also brought about a booking for Manchester United centre-forward Ruud van Nistelrooy, and the decision by referee Steve Bennett to award Manchester United a penalty kick in the last minute of the match. Players from both teams were charged by the Football Association (FA) for their reactions at the end of the game; five Arsenal players and two Manchester United players were forced to pay fines.

The name was later applied to the same fixture during the following season.

Background

Fixtures between Manchester United and Arsenal had seen a number of controversial incidents in the previous seasons. The rivalry between the two clubs had grown more intense since the formation of the Premier League in 1992, since when all but one Premier League title had been won by Manchester United or Arsenal (Blackburn Rovers won the title in 1994–95). However, the rivalry could be traced back to Alex Ferguson's first fixture against Arsenal as United manager in 1987, when David Rocastle was sent off and a row erupted.[2] The following season, Brian McClair missed a penalty for United in an FA Cup tie and Nigel Winterburn made a point of aggravating him. McClair got his revenge in 1990: after a lunging tackle from Winterburn on Denis Irwin, McClair and Irwin both kicked Winterburn while he lay on the floor, sparking a 21-man brawl.[3] Both teams were fined and deducted points and it has often been suggested that this was a turning point in relations.[2][4] The rivalry continued to intensify as "hard men" such as Patrick Vieira, Roy Keane and Martin Keown joined the sides.

The previous league match between the two clubs in April 2003 at Highbury was a competitive and bad-tempered affair. In a match that finished in a 2–2 draw, Sol Campbell received a straight red card for violent conduct after elbowing Ole Gunnar Solskjær in the face.[5][6] Manchester United went on to claim the title from Arsenal by five points after clawing back from being eight points down at the start of March 2003.

The clubs had also been paired together in the fourth round of the FA Cup in February 2003. Paul Scholes and Ruud van Nistelrooy of Manchester United, and Patrick Vieira of Arsenal were all shown yellow cards within the first seven minutes of the match and referee Jeff Winter had to call Vieira and Roy Keane together to calm their teammates down. Keane himself received a yellow card in the first half and Ryan Giggs missed an open goal from 18 yards. Arsenal eventually won the match 2–0 and the result infuriated Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson to such an extent that he kicked a boot across the changing room that hit David Beckham above the left eye.[7]

As Manchester United and Arsenal were the respective holders of the Premier League and FA Cup, both teams met in another heated match at the Millennium Stadium a month earlier for the 2003 Community Shield. Phil Neville was booked in the first minute for a challenge on Patrick Vieira, and a minute later Ashley Cole received a booking for fouling Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Yellow cards were also given to Quinton Fortune and Paul Scholes for United and Patrick Vieira for Arsenal, Arsenal substitute Francis Jeffers was shown a straight red for a kick on Phil Neville and, despite originally going unpunished, Sol Campbell was later given a three-match ban by the FA for kicking out at Eric Djemba-Djemba.[8] The game finished 1–1 after 90 minutes and United eventually won the Shield 4–3 on penalties. Ruud van Nistelrooy had his spot kick saved by debutant Jens Lehmann but it was his opposite number and fellow debutant Tim Howard who was the hero, saving penalties from Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Robert Pires.[9]

Arsenal entered the match in second place in the Premier League after five matches,[10] holding an unbeaten record that stretched back to the end of the previous season. Manchester United were a point behind Arsenal in third place, but they had already lost one match that season,[10] against Southampton three weeks earlier.[11]

Match

Summary

Arsenal were missing defender Sol Campbell from their team after the death of his father, and manager Arsène Wenger dropped wingers Robert Pires and Sylvain Wiltord in favour of Ray Parlour and Freddie Ljungberg, creating a more physical midfield. Wenger's tactics worked, as the Arsenal defence withstood the pressure from the Manchester United attack.[12] United themselves were without Paul Scholes due to injury, and they played a 4–3–2–1 formation with Phil Neville, Roy Keane and Quinton Fortune completing a defensively minded midfield.[1]

When Cristiano Ronaldo was fouled on the right wing 40 yards from goal in the 13th minute, Ryan Giggs was presented with the first chance of the match; although intended as a cross, Giggs' free-kick hit the outside of the post.[12] Another foul on Ronaldo gave Giggs another chance to apply pressure with a crossed free-kick shortly after, but Ruud van Nistelrooy was only able to loop the ball over the goal with his head with goalkeeper Jens Lehmann beaten.[12] Arsenal's attacking play lacked their usual ambition,[13] with their best opportunity coming in the 75th minute, when a deft touch from Dennis Bergkamp almost played Patrick Vieira into the penalty area.[12]

The match was characterised by a large number of fouls – 13 by United, 18 by Arsenal – and referee Steve Bennett showed four yellow cards to each team, although most of those came as a result of the fracas at the end of the game.[1] Vieira was booked in the 77th minute for a foul on Quinton Fortune, and was shown a second yellow card not long after, in the 80th minute.[12] In challenging for a high ball outside the Arsenal penalty area, Van Nistelrooy jumped up onto Vieira's back. Vieira fell to the ground and kicked out at Van Nistelrooy in retaliation, causing the Manchester United striker to jump backwards. Van Nistelrooy was booked for the original foul, and although Vieira's kick failed to connect with the Dutchman, the referee believed that the intent was there and booked Vieira for the second time, resulting in his dismissal.[12]

Despite Arsenal being reduced to 10 men, the scores remained level as the game went into its final minute, when Diego Forlán went to ground in the penalty area under a challenge from Arsenal defender Martin Keown while trying to reach a Gary Neville cross. The referee deemed this a foul and awarded a penalty.[12] Van Nistelrooy stepped up to take the penalty, despite having missed his previous two penalties for Manchester United.[1] Lehmann tried to put him off by moving from side to side along the goal line, and it appeared to work: the shot hit the bar and rebounded back into play, and the Dutchman was immediately confronted by Keown. Within a minute, the final whistle blew and the match finished as a goalless draw.[12]

At the final whistle, Van Nistelrooy was immediately confronted by Arsenal players Martin Keown, Lauren, Ray Parlour, Ashley Cole and Kolo Touré. Keown jumped up next to Van Nistelrooy and brought his arms down hard on the Dutchman's back, while Lauren pushed Van Nistelrooy in the back and Parlour and Cole offered verbal abuse. Van Nistelrooy did not react and was escorted away by Manchester United captain Roy Keane, but the incident escalated away from the two of them. In defence of their teammate, Manchester United players Ryan Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gary Neville, Mikaël Silvestre, Quinton Fortune and Rio Ferdinand also became involved in the situation.[14]

Details

Manchester United0–0Arsenal
PL Report
BBC Report
Attendance: 67,639
Referee: Steve Bennett (Kent)
Manchester United
Arsenal
GK 14 United States Tim Howard
RB 2 England Gary Neville
CB 5 England Rio Ferdinand
CB 27 France Mikaël Silvestre
LB 22 Republic of Ireland John O'Shea downward-facing red arrow 76'
CM 3 England Phil Neville
CM 16 Republic of Ireland Roy Keane (c) Yellow card 22'
CM 25 South Africa Quinton Fortune Yellow card 90'
RW 7 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Yellow card 84'
LW 11 Wales Ryan Giggs
CF 10 Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy Yellow card 80'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Northern Ireland Roy Carroll
MF 8 England Nicky Butt
MF 19 Cameroon Eric Djemba-Djemba
MF 24 Scotland Darren Fletcher
FW 21 Uruguay Diego Forlán upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Scotland Alex Ferguson
GK 1 Germany Jens Lehmann
RB 12 Cameroon Lauren
CB 5 England Martin Keown Yellow card 61'
CB 28 Ivory Coast Kolo Touré Yellow card 54'
LB 3 England Ashley Cole
RM 15 England Ray Parlour
CM 4 France Patrick Vieira (c) Yellow card 77' Yellow-red card 80'
CM 19 Brazil Gilberto Silva
LM 8 Sweden Freddie Ljungberg
CF 10 Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp downward-facing red arrow 80'
CF 14 France Thierry Henry
Substitutes:
GK 33 Republic of Ireland Graham Stack
DF 18 France Pascal Cygan
MF 7 France Robert Pires
MF 17 Brazil Edu upward-facing green arrow 80'
FW 11 France Sylvain Wiltord
Manager:
France Arsène Wenger

Statistics

2003–04 Premier League top four – as of 21 September 2003[15]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Arsenal 6 4 2 0 11 3 +8 14
2 Chelsea 5 4 1 0 15 6 +9 13
3 Manchester United 6 4 1 1 9 2 +7 13
4 Southampton 6 3 3 0 8 3 +5 12
Statistic[1] Manchester United Arsenal
Goals scored 0 0
Total shots 8 5
Shots on target 5 0
Ball possession 51% 49%
Corner kicks 4 3
Fouls committed 13 18
Offsides 2 3
Yellow cards 4 4
Red cards 0 1

Aftermath

"I had a lot of hatred for Arsenal. I can't think of any other word when I was getting ready to do battle with Arsenal. Hatred was the word. I don't remember liking anybody at Arsenal. I knew I had to be at my angriest against them. I didn't feel like that about any other team, but Arsenal brought out something different in me - I behaved myself that day and I regret it".

Roy Keane on not being involved in the melee.[16]

In the post-match interviews, Van Nistelrooy was accused by both Vieira and Arsenal's manager, Arsène Wenger, of feigning contact to get Vieira sent off, while United manager Alex Ferguson defended his player and denied he had dived.[17] Appearing as a pundit for Sky Sports, former Arsenal player Alan Smith condemned the actions of the Arsenal players, saying they had gone too far with their actions,[18] and was further critical of Wenger in an article written in The Daily Telegraph, while likening the incident to the brawl between the two sides in a 1990 fixture.[19]

As a result of these reactions, six Arsenal players, two Manchester United players and Arsenal Football Club itself were charged with improper conduct by The Football Association.[20] As a club, Arsenal were charged with "failing to ensure the proper behaviour of their players", while their players' charges ranged from one charge of improper conduct for Ashley Cole's "involvement in a confrontation with Cristiano Ronaldo after the final whistle" to Lauren's two counts of violent behaviour for "kicking out at Quinton Fortune following the penalty award and for forcibly pushing Ruud van Nistelrooy in the back following the final whistle", and two counts of improper conduct for "confronting Van Nistelrooy after Patrick Vieira's sending-off, and for confronting Ryan Giggs after the final whistle".[20] Manchester United as a club were not charged, but Ryan Giggs was charged with improper conduct for "his involvement in a confrontation with Lauren after the match had ended" and Cristiano Ronaldo was charged with improper conduct for "confronting Martin Keown at the conclusion of the match". Phil Neville was also warned about his future behaviour.[20]

Arsenal and their players pleaded guilty to the charges against them, but still received a £175,000 fine, the largest ever given to a club by the FA.[21][22] Lauren, Martin Keown, Patrick Vieira and Ray Parlour were all suspended for between one and four matches:[23] Lauren received a four-game ban – half of the potential ban he could have received – and a £40,000 fine; Keown was suspended for three matches and had to pay a £20,000 fine; Vieira and Parlour were given one-game bans and had to pay £20,000 and £10,000 respectively.[21] Jens Lehmann was originally charged but this was later dropped.[21] Ashley Cole was not suspended but was given a £10,000 fine.[21] Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo both pleaded not guilty to their involvement in the incident, but after a five-hour hearing in December 2003, Giggs was handed a £7,500 fine and Ronaldo a £4,000 fine and both were warned about their future conduct.[24]

Arsenal finished the league season without a single defeat and earned the tag of The Invincibles, a tag once given to the 1888–89 Preston North End team, the only previous team to go through a league season undefeated.[25][26] Van Nistelrooy's missed penalty, therefore, was a crucial moment in Arsenal's season.[27] The return fixture between the two sides at Highbury finished as a 1–1 draw and passed without incident.[28] Manchester United finished in third place in the league table behind Chelsea but defeated Millwall in the 2004 FA Cup Final.[29] Their run included a semi-final victory against Arsenal courtesy of a Paul Scholes goal.[30] The following season, after Manchester United had brought Arsenal's unbeaten run to an end after 49 matches,[31] the two clubs were involved in another incident at Old Trafford, variously dubbed the Battle of the Buffet[32] or simply the Battle of Old Trafford.[33][34]

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