Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Aberdeen 2 Manchester United 1: Fletcher return boosts Red Devils despite stumble

Scotland skipper Darren Fletcher made his comeback as Manchester United lost at Aberdeen in a benefit match for Dons legend Neil Simpson.
Former Aberdeen manager Sir Alex Ferguson included Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand in a star-studded side as he returned to the Granite City for the match in honour of his former player, who is currently the head of the Pittodrie youth academy.
Nice to have you back: Darren Fletcher takes the captain's armband
Nice to have you back: Darren Fletcher takes the captain's armband

MATCH FACTS

Aberdeen: Langfield; Anderson, Reynolds, Naysmith, Simpson; Milsom, Osbourne, Clark, Hayes; Magennis, Paton

Substitutes: Rae, Considine, Vernon, Bell, Low, Hughes, Rogers, Shaughnessy, Brown, Rougvie, Irvine, Tosh

Goals: Hayes 37, Shaughnessy 70
Manchester United: De Gea; Michael Keane, Thorpe, Ferdinand, Blackett; Powell, Anderson, Scholes, Giggs; Macheda, Bebe

Substitutes: Johnstone, Cole, Blackmore, Fletcher, Fortune, Januzaj, Yorke

Goal: Anderson 81
Referee: Kevin Clancey
Fletcher, who is on the road to recovery from a chronic inflammatory bowel condition, featured for United for the first time since a Champions League match against Benfica last November, coming on a second-half substitute.
Simpson, part of Ferguson's Aberdeen side which won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1983, was given a rousing reception by the sell-out crowd as he kicked the match off before being promptly replaced by Stephen Hughes with less than 30 seconds on the clock.
Former Old Trafford favourites Dwight Yorke, Clayton Blackmore and Quinton Fortune all made cameo appearances, while the home support were also treated to a trip down memory lane with Brian Irvine, Dougie Bell, Doug Rougvie and Steve Tosh all donning an Aberdeen top once again.
The Dons had an early scare when Giggs curled an effort off the post from the edge of the area with his weaker right foot after 11 minutes before Nicholas Powell fired over from the edge of the area.
Tucked away: Jonny Hayes opens the scoring and is congratulated (below)
Tucked away: Jonny Hayes opens the scoring and is congratulated (below)

Good job: Hayes (centre) is congratulated by his team mates after opening the scoring for Aberdeen
Good job: Hayes (centre) is congratulated by his team mates after opening the scoring for Aberdeen
However it was the hosts who took an unexpected lead after 38 minutes when Jonny Hayes pounced on a rare lapse by Scholes when he dispossessed the midfielder and coolly slotted the ball past David De Gea.
The visitors should have restored parity just after the break but Powell headed wide from a perfect cross from Blackmore.
Can't break through: Ryan Giggs struggled to make an impact
Can't break through: Ryan Giggs struggled to make an impact
Decent: Fletcher impressed given his long absence
Decent: Fletcher impressed given his long absence
Fletcher was introduced just before the half-hour mark to a warm reception from the Pittodrie crowd before Aberdeen doubled their lead when Joe Shaughnessy turned the ball home from an Andrew Considine pass after United failed to deal with a Rob Milsom corner.
Yorke had a strike ruled out for offside before Anderson pulled a goal back for United after 81 minutes with a neat finish.
But Aberdeen held on for a surprise victory against the English Premier League giants.
Look who's back: Darren Fletcher signs autographs
Look who's back: Darren Fletcher signs autographs
Out they come: Aberdeen assistant manager Archie Knox (left) makes his way out of the tunnel alongside old friend Sir Alex Ferguson
Out they come: Aberdeen assistant manager Archie Knox (left) makes his way out of the tunnel alongside old friend Sir Alex Ferguson
Tussle: Federico Macheda (left) challenges for the ball with Aberdeen's Isaac Osbourne
Tussle: Federico Macheda (left) challenges for the ball with Aberdeen's Isaac Osbourne
All for you: Neil Simpson applauds the fans who turned up for his testimonial
All for you: Neil Simpson applauds the fans who turned up for his testimonial
Scary: A young Aberdeen fan with a Wayne Rooney mask
Scary: A young Aberdeen fan with a Wayne Rooney mask

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