By Sportsmail Reporter

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Wayne Rooney gave himself an early 27th birthday present as his double in Manchester United's win against Stoke took him to 200 club goals.

It was a strange day for Rooney though, who also became the first United player to score at both ends in a league game since David Beckham in 2001.

In fact, it was an odd afternoon all told given the own goal meant United once again had to come from behind, recovering courtesy of Rooney, Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck, only to require Rooney's second to ease nerves created by a Michael Kightly goal for the visitors.

The right end: Wayne Rooney (No 10) cancels out his own goal with a header to draw Manchester United level

The right end: Wayne Rooney (No 10) cancels out his own goal with a header to draw Manchester United level

MATCH FACTS

Man United: De Gea, Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Valencia (Nani 74), Scholes (Anderson 70), Carrick, Welbeck (Hernandez 78), Van Persie, Rooney

Goals: Rooney 27, 65, Van Persie 44, Welbeck 46

Booked: Scholes

Subs not used: Lindegaard, Giggs, Powell, Wootton

Stoke: Begovic, Cameron, Huth, Shawcross, Wilson, Nzonzi, Whitehead (Palacios 86), Walters (Etherington 70), Adam, Kightly (Owen 74), Crouch

Goal: Rooney og 11, Kightly 58

Booked: Kightly

Subs not used: Sorensen, Jones, Upson, Wilkinson

Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)

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And the thrills will only partially divert attention away from Rio Ferdinand's decision to snub Sir Alex Ferguson by refusing to wear the Kick It Out anti-racism T-shirts worn by all his outfield team-mates in the pre-match warm-up.

Ferguson said yesterday he felt Jason Roberts was misguided in his determination not to wear the shirts, so Ferdinand's reasoning will be interesting, even if his position is somewhat easier to understand given the year-long dispute between brother Anton and former England team-mate John Terry.

Away from the politics, Ferguson had described Stoke as the "jolly green giants" prior to the game.
Yet it was Tony Pulis' side who looked like they had the magic beans, such was the gusto with which they attacked their hosts.

Charlie Adam in particular was a major threat, providing Stoke with the kind of direct midfield momentum United so obviously lacked.

It was the Scot's touchline free-kick that Rooney ended up nudging into his own net.

In a packed six-yard box, under pressure from Ryan Shawcross and facing his own net, Rooney was in an impossible situation once Adam had drilled the ball beyond the near-post.

That's more like it: The familiar feeling of scoring at the right end delighted Wayne Rooney

That's more like it: The familiar feeling of scoring at the right end delighted Wayne Rooney

It was not the way Rooney would have wanted to score for the first time this season, and condemned United to conceding the opening goal for an incredible seven occasions out of 11 games in all competitions.

And the damage was nearly much worse as Adam chanced his luck from the opposite touchline, forcing David de Gea into a fine reaction save as the United defence was almost caught out.

Ferguson has spoken optimistically of United's defence becoming more secure once there is consistency in selection.

It does not seem to be happening though, despite Ferdinand and Evans playing alongside each other in central defence for the fifth time on the trot, with the exception of a Capital One Cup tie.

Ground force: Robin van Persie watches his effort find the net for Manchester United against Stoke

Ground force: Robin van Persie watches his effort find the net for Manchester United against Stoke

However, if defending remains a chore, United are thrill-a-minute heading the other way.

Danny Welbeck, twice, and Patrice Evra all wasted glorious opportunities before Van Persie and Rooney linked up to drag the hosts level.

Rooney fed his strike partner to the left before heading off into the box, where an inch-perfect cross was delivered.

From a similar position to the one he found himself in at the other end, Rooney again found the net.
Stoke continued to forage but United were now on one of those familiar rolls, and the visitors had no way of halting the steamroller.

Ouch: Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic collides with Robin van Persie as he attempts to clear the danger

Ouch: Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic collides with Robin van Persie as he attempts to clear the danger

Welbeck should have put his side in front from Rooney's cross, then clipped the crossbar with a curling effort.

But when Van Persie stole into space to meet Antonio Valencia's cross, the deft-close range finish rolled into the corner.

A minute after the break, United had another. Rooney was the provider this time with a cross that invited Welbeck's flying header.

Jonny Evans was denied a fourth by Asmir Begovic's magnificent save and Welbeck was inches away from turning home Rafael's cross as he slid in at the far post.

Oh no: Wayne Rooney wanted the ground to swallow him up after giving Stoke the lead

Oh no: Wayne Rooney wanted the ground to swallow him up after giving Stoke the lead

Nothing is secure for this United team, though.

Kightly's charge straight down the centre of the pitch has been seen far too often for comfort, and after a fortunate ricochet off Ferdinand, the midfielder calmly finished.

It was the seventh goal the Old Trafford outfit had conceded on home soil in four league games this season, a quite startling statistic considering they have kept a clean sheet in that run.

Rooney was destined to end a hero, though.

Low blow: Danny Welbeck hit the deck as he helped himself to a goal at Old Trafford

Low blow: Danny Welbeck hit the deck as he helped himself to a goal at Old Trafford

Twenty-seven on Wednesday, the Merseysider was captain fantastic for England in San Marino, hooked and humbled in Poland.

And he completed his double century of club goals for United and Everton in the easiest manner possible as Van Persie's low cross bobbed about in the six-yard area before rolling to the far post, where an unmarked Rooney tucked home.

Three and easy: United forwards Wayne Rooney (left), Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck (right) all scored

Three and easy: United forwards Wayne Rooney (left), Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck (right) all scored


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well done utd. we gave you a good game today. i think the score flattered you a bit but on balance you just about deserved the 3 points. good clean game for all those who say were a rugby team

I didn't see one bad tackle from anybody on that Stoke team today i don't know what those dirty scousers were crying about last week .

empirecolonialcrimes , Leicester, United Kingdom, 20/10/2012 18:14 Yes and they beat Newcastle aswell without a "referee's help". When will you bitters ever give up? On the match I thought Evans did a good job keeping Crouch quiet, he is always a handful for any team but Jonny did well.

He never performs for England, must be the difference in Goal Bonuses !!!

i hope owen will kill off man utd! they kill owen's career! - Kotaro Shuniji , Osaka ------- Why? You're not even a Scouser! What do you care what happens?

So. The green giants are defeated with the help of a green shrek lookalike.Amazingly, the purple conked watch tapper had no complaints today.

So, the green giants were defeated by the green shkek lookalike.

i hope owen will kill off man utd! they kill owen's career! - Kotaro Shuniji , Osaka, 20/10/2012 17:43 Real Madrid and his constant injuries killed of Owens career my friend.

Man Utd win a game without a dubious penalty or red card. INCREDIBLE.

i hope owen will kill off man utd! they kill owen's career!

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