Manchester United at Old Trafford had the last word in the semifinal round of the Carling Cup by winning 3-1 at Manchester City, up the 2-1 the way he brought in his favor the City to seal their ticket to the Wembley final.

From the opening whistle it was a high-voltage derby in which the City was looking for his first final in the emblematic copera Stadium in London since the year 81. He denied United’s Ferguson, who played on February 28 tournament final against Aston Villa.

However, overall, the Red Devils, with England’s Wayne Rooney as a lone striker, had difficulty creating clear chances in the first half. The United printed more pressure on the eleventh day of Roberto Mancini, without Robinho, who is negotiating his departure from this entity to a Brazilian club, and that mood is translated into an offensive first goal for the hosts, who signed on 52 minutes English Paul Scholes, a pass from Michael Carrick.

The United regained his form and took the lead heading into the final. Carrick added to the lead on 71 minutes. And the reply came from a fighter Tevez, who moments later finished off a pass from Welshman Craig Bellamy to give hope to your team.

He could be. Tevez replication was aborted by an unstoppable Wayne Rooney, who said the last word and put in the last minute, his team in the final of the Carling with the third goal of the game.

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