Robin van Persie hit a dramatic hat-trick as Manchester United fought
back to win 3-2 at Southampton in Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1,000th league
game in charge.
Van Persie looked like ruining Ferguson’s landmark
celebrations when he missed a penalty with United trailing 2-1 midway
through the second half at St Mary’s.
But the Dutch forward showed
why Ferguson splashed out £24 million to sign him from Arsenal last
month with two clinical finishes in the final three minutes to snatch
the points from Southampton’s grasp.
“Van Persie has come up with
three important goals. He’s got four now in two starts, it’s a great
statistic,” Ferguson said.
“But I thought (substitute) Paul
Scholes changed the game. His vision and passing helped us get complete
control.”
Rickie Lambert had headed Southampton into the lead from
Jason Puncheon’s 16th minute cross, but van Persie equalised seven
minutes later with a fine strike after Nathaniel Clyne slipped while
trying to reach Antonio Valencia’s cross.
Southampton, who are
bottom of the table after losing their first three matches back in the
top-flight after a seven-year absence, regained the lead 10 minutes
after half-time when midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin directed a diving
header past United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard.
Van Persie won a
penalty when Jos Hooiveld fouled him in the 69th minute, but Kelvin
Davis saved the Dutchman’s chipped spot-kick.
Determined to make
amends for that blunder, van Persie bagged the 87th minute equaliser
with a close-range finish before heading the winner from Nani’s corner
in stoppage-time.
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