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'Tormentor' Owen is back to superb best; CARLING CUP.


Byline: KEN GAUNT

HOLDERS Manchester United booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Carling car·ling  
n.
One of the short timbers running fore and aft that connect the transverse beams supporting the deck of a ship.



[Middle English, from Old French calingue and from Old Norse
 Cup but for the second time in three days finished with 10 men.

Gary Neville Gary Neville (born 18 February 1975 in Bury, Greater Manchester) is an English footballer who is England's most capped right full back, and Manchester United's club captain.  was sent off in the second half at Oakwell, following on from fellow defender Nemanja Vidic in the defeat by Liverpool on Sunday.

Neville's dismissal was the only downside for United who secured their passage thanks to goals from Danny Welbeck and a third of the season for Michael Owen

For other people named Michael Owen, see Michael Owen (disambiguation).
Michael James Owen[2] (born December 14, 1979, in Chester, Cheshire)[3] is an English football player currently with Newcastle United.
, who Fabio Capello Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid.  called his tormentor earlier in the week over a possible England selection.

Ferguson named a completely different starting XI to the one at Anfield and the youngsters rose to the challenge against Barnsley. But had the Championship side shown a cutting edge to match their work rate it might have been a different story.

Ferguson handed a delayed debut to Gabriel Obertan Gabriel Obertan (born February 26, 1989 in Pantin) is a French football striker currently playing for FC Girondins de Bordeaux in the French Ligue 1. External links
  • Player profile - L'Equipe.
, two months after the winger arrived from Bordeaux.

Obertan, 20, had proved his fitness with three games for the reserves after a nagging back injury and he should have marked the occasion by finding the target.

Up against former Old Trafford Old Trafford commonly refers to two sporting arenas:
  • Old Trafford (football ground), home of Manchester United F.C.
  • Old Trafford (cricket ground), home of Lancashire County Cricket Club.
 striker Mark Robins, now Barnsley manager, United needed only five minutes to make the breakthrough.

It was Welbeck who made his mark just as he did in the last round when he scored the winner against Wolves.

He was allowed a free header when Anderson delivered the corner and took advantage with a clinical finish.

Welbeck almost added a second five minutes later following a superb ball over the top from Anderson.

However goalkeeper Luke Steele Luke Steele may refer to:
  • Luke Steele (singer), singer-songwriter in Australian duo Sleepy Jackson
  • Luke Steele (footballer), English football goalkeeper
 prevented his side going two down by making a marvellous block.

Barnsley were again forced on the back foot in the 19th minute and Obertan should have scored when released by Owen. But again Steele stood tall and thwarted the Frenchman.

However the home side responded and skipper Stephen Foster was left cursing his luck four minutes later.

His header from Adam Hammill's corner beat goalkeeper Ben Foster but came back off the angle of the post and bar.

Back came United and Welbeck headed over the bar following a cross from Obertan in the 36th minute.

With only one goal separating the teams, Barnsley were by no means out of it. But there was disbelief around the ground when Daniel Bogdanovic's ball across the face of the goal seven minutes later was not picked up.

Owen then squandered squan·der  
tr.v. squan·dered, squan·der·ing, squan·ders
1. To spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate. See Synonyms at waste.

2.
 a good chance in the 48th minute, scuffing a shot wide after being set up by Welbeck.

Barnsley were making a decent fist of it but Anderson should have done better six minutes later when he failed to test Foster.

Then substitute Zoran Tosic, who had replaced Welbeck, saw his effort narrowly clear the bar in the 57th minute.

Two minutes later Owen showed his class by making it 2-0, clipping the ball past Steele after getting between Foster and Darren Moore Darren Mark Moore (born April 22 1974 in Birmingham, England) is a professional footballer. He currently plays for Derby County. He is 6'3" tall and weighs 15 stone (210 lbs/95.25 kg). He has played at international level for Jamaica, for whom he qualifies through parentage.  with Fabio supplying the pass.

However United were reduced to ten men in the 63rd minute when Neville was handed a straight red by referee Chris Foy Chris Foy may refer to:
  • Chris Foy (businessman), President, General Sports Alliances, LLC
  • Chris Foy (actor), an Australian actor.
  • Chris Foy (referee), an English football referee.
 for clattering clat·ter  
v. clat·tered, clat·ter·ing, clat·ters

v.intr.
1. To make a rattling sound.

2. To move with a rattling sound: clattering along on roller skates.
 into the back of Hammill.

Neville, who was on the bench against Liverpool, looked stunned at seeing his time on the pitch come to a premature end.

Anderson then twice came close in quick succession to pulling a goal back for Barnsley but both his headers were wayward.

However they had the bit between their teeth and were anxious to give a full house something to cheer about.

It was not to be though as United kept their shape and their discipline to move menacingly into the last eight of the competition. MAN OF THE MATCH: Danny Welbeck - scored and proved he is one for the future

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Michael Owen is challenged by Barnsley's Rob Kozluk and (inset) United players congratulate Danny Welbeck on his goal
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 28, 2009
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