This past two weeks have been pretty meh if you are a United fan. Knocked out of the FA Cup and
Champions League, we had nothing to look forward to over the last weekend, and nothing to really
bother about over the past two mid-weeks. We lost at home to Ajax, which in itself is a pretty fair
summation of how we have been in Europe at home this season piss poor.
Sir Alex Ferguson hailed the resilience of his Manchester United team after admitting they had been
second best to Norwich for large parts of their 2-1 victory at Carrow Road, where Ryan Giggs netted
a stoppage-time winner on his 900th appearance.
After falling behind to a close-range header from Paul Scholes on seven minutes, the Canaries
rallied and forced David de Gea into a string of fine saves.
By Alan Duffy
Norwich City 2-0 Bolton Wanderers Premier League 4th February 2012
An injury-ravaged Norwich fought their away to their fifth home league win of the season on
Saturday, a victory which condemned the visiting Trotters to another spell in the relegation
zone.
By Alan Duffy
Swansea City 2-3 Norwich City Premier League 11th February 2012
An 18-minute second-half goal-spree secured all three points for the Canaries at the Liberty
Stadium on Saturday in a superbly entertaining battle of the Premier League new-boys.
By Alan Duffy
Norwich City 1-2 Manchester United Premier League 26th February 2012
Making his 900th appearance for the Red Devils, veteran Welsh wing wizard Ryan Giggs celebrated
his landmark game with a vital last-gasp winner for United against a Norwich side who deserved at
least a point.
Pulling out a victory in a rather difficult moment has always becomes one of Manchester United's
trade mark and their three points against Norwich City on the weekend once again showed that
tradition remain attached.
The difficult victory was even admitted by their tactician, Sir Alex Ferguson, who believed that
his team were actually second best for the most part of the game but simply did what necessary to
grab the win.