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The 1992–93 season wasManchester United's first season in the newly formedFA Premier League,and their 18th consecutive season in the top division ofEnglish football.[1]
1992–93 season | ||||
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Chairman | Martin Edwards | |||
Manager | Alex Ferguson | |||
Premier League | 1st | |||
FA Cup | Fifth Round | |||
League Cup | Third Round | |||
UEFA Cup | First Round | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Mark Hughes(15) All: Mark Hughes(16) | |||
Highest home attendance | 40,447 vsBlackburn Rovers(3 May 1993) | |||
Lowest home attendance | 19,998 vsTorpedo Moscow(16 September 1992) | |||
Average home league attendance | 35,132 | |||
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The season was marked by the club winning the inaugural Premier League title, ending their 26-year run without an English league title. They ended up winning the title by a 10-point margin over runners-upAston Villa,but had fought a three-horse race for much of the season with both Villa andNorwich City,not topping the table until January. The arrival ofEric CantonafromLeeds Unitedfor £1 million in late November helped boost United's title challenge, after they had been as low as 10th in the league shortly before. Cantona's arrival came after new strikerDion Dublinhad been ruled out for six months with a broken leg, and Cantona was the catalyst in United's triumph which was confirmed on 2 May 1993 when Aston Villa lost at home toOldham Athleticand therefore could not catch up to United.
Mark Hughestopped the goalscoring charts with 15 league goals, whileRyan Giggswas votedPFA Young Player of the Yearfor the second year in succession.Steve Brucewas United's captain for much of the season, as the veteranBryan Robsonmissed many games due to injury. The arrival of Eric Cantona saw former strikerBrian McClairswitched into midfield, further restricting Robson's first team chances.
In theUEFA Cup,United lost on penalties toTorpedo MoscowofRussia,after two goalless draws. TheirLeague Cupcampaign ended in the Third Round with defeat atAston Villa.TheirFA Cupcampaign ended in the Fifth Round when they lost 2–1 toSheffield United.
Making their debuts this season were teenagersDavid Beckham,Nicky ButtandGary Neville.
Before the season began, United were linked with a move forSouthamptonstrikerAlan Shearer,but the player signed forBlackburn Roversinstead. Dion Dublin was then signed from Cambridge United, but was injured just one month after his arrival, and United struggled to find the net in the weeks that followed, the club was linked with the signature of numerous other strikers. A £3 million bid forSheffield Wednesday'sDavid Hirstwas rejected, whileSheffield UnitedstrikerBrian Deanewas also linked with a move toOld Trafford,but no firm offer was made. The hunt for a new striker ended on 26 November, whenEric Cantonawas signed from Leeds United for a fee of just over £1 million.
By the end of the season, United were being linked with a move forNottingham Forest's21-year-oldIrishmidfielderRoy Keane,who was also a target forArsenalandBlackburn Rovers.After the player came close to joining Blackburn, United signed him on 19 July 1993 for a British record fee of £3.75 million.
It was the last season atOld Traffordfor midfielderNeil Webb,who returned toNottingham Forestin November after losing his place in the Old Trafford first team.Russell Beardsmore,who did not play a game during the season, joinedAFC Bournemouthon a free transfer at the end of the season.
Pre-season and friendlies
editDate | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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28 July 1992 | Start | A | 3–0 | Blackmore,Hughes,Wallace | 4,118 |
29 July 1992 | Celtic | A | 1–1 | Ince | 34,368 |
31 July 1992 | Lillestrøm | A | 1–1 | McClair | 5,569 |
2 August 1992 | Rosenborg | A | 3–2 | Ince,McClair,Irwin | 9,379 |
4 August 1992 | Elfsborg | A | 0–0 | 4,491 | |
9 August 1992 | Republic of Ireland XI | A | 2–0 | McClair,Hughes | 30,069 |
11 August 1992 | Swansea City | A | 1–1 | Hughes | 9,744 |
11 November 1992 | Brøndby | H | 3–2 | McClair,Wallace,Phelan | 5,102 |
1 December 1992 | Benfica | A | 0–1 | 40,000 | |
12 May 1993 | Aston Villa | N | 1–1 | Phelan | 22,000 |
14 May 1993 | Bristol City | A | 3–3 | Hughes(2),Blackmore | 21,716 |
17 May 1993 | Arsenal | A | 4–4 | Dublin(2),Sharpe(2) | 22,117 |
FA Premier League
editDate | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance | League position |
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15 August 1992 | Sheffield United | A | 1–2 | Hughes61' | 28,070 | 19th |
19 August 1992 | Everton | H | 0–3 | 31,901 | 22nd | |
22 August 1992 | Ipswich Town | H | 1–1 | Irwin57' | 31,704 | 20th |
24 August 1992 | Southampton | A | 1–0 | Dublin88' | 15,623 | 11th |
29 August 1992 | Nottingham Forest | A | 2–0 | Hughes16',Giggs49' | 19,694 | 8th |
2 September 1992 | Crystal Palace | H | 1–0 | Hughes88' | 29,736 | 6th |
6 September 1992 | Leeds United | H | 2–0 | Kanchelskis28',Bruce44' | 31,296 | 4th |
12 September 1992 | Everton | A | 2–0 | McClair29',Bruce76' (pen.) | 30,002 | 3rd |
19 September 1992 | Tottenham Hotspur | A | 1–1 | Giggs44' | 33,296 | 4th |
26 September 1992 | Queens Park Rangers | H | 0–0 | 33,287 | 4th | |
3 October 1992 | Middlesbrough | A | 1–1 | Bruce44' (pen.) | 24,172 | 6th |
18 October 1992 | Liverpool | H | 2–2 | Hughes(2) 79', 89' | 33,243 | 5th |
24 October 1992 | Blackburn Rovers | A | 0–0 | 20,305 | 7th | |
31 October 1992 | Wimbledon | H | 0–1 | 32,622 | 7th | |
7 November 1992 | Aston Villa | A | 0–1 | 39,063 | 10th | |
21 November 1992 | Oldham Athletic | H | 3–0 | McClair(2) 10', 28',Hughes11' | 33,497 | 8th |
28 November 1992 | Arsenal | A | 1–0 | Hughes27' | 29,739 | 5th |
6 December 1992 | Manchester City | H | 2–1 | Ince20',Hughes74' | 35,408 | 5th |
12 December 1992 | Norwich City | H | 1–0 | Hughes59' | 34,500 | 4th |
19 December 1992 | Chelsea | A | 1–1 | Cantona71' | 34,464 | 3rd |
26 December 1992 | Sheffield Wednesday | A | 3–3 | McClair(2) 67', 80',Cantona84' | 37,708 | 2nd |
28 December 1992 | Coventry City | H | 5–0 | Giggs6',Hughes40',Cantona64' (pen.),Sharpe78',Irwin83' | 36,025 | 2nd |
9 January 1993 | Tottenham Hotspur | H | 4–1 | Cantona40',Irwin52',McClair53',Parker57' | 35,648 | 1st |
18 January 1993 | Queens Park Rangers | A | 3–1 | Ince26',Giggs30',Kanchelskis48' | 21,117 | 1st |
27 January 1993 | Nottingham Forest | H | 2–0 | Ince47',Hughes68' | 36,085 | 2nd |
30 January 1993 | Ipswich Town | A | 1–2 | McClair84' | 22,068 | 2nd |
6 February 1993 | Sheffield United | H | 2–1 | McClair65',Cantona80' | 36,156 | 1st |
8 February 1993 | Leeds United | A | 0–0 | 34,166 | 1st | |
20 February 1993 | Southampton | H | 2–1 | Giggs(2) 82' 83' | 36,257 | 2nd |
27 February 1993 | Middlesbrough | H | 3–0 | Giggs21',Irwin79',Cantona86' | 36,251 | 2nd |
6 March 1993 | Liverpool | A | 2–1 | Hughes42',McClair56' | 44,374 | 1st |
9 March 1993 | Oldham Athletic | A | 0–1 | 17,106 | 1st | |
14 March 1993 | Aston Villa | H | 1–1 | Hughes57' | 36,163 | 1st |
20 March 1993 | Manchester City | A | 1–1 | Cantona68' | 37,136 | 2nd |
24 March 1993 | Arsenal | H | 0–0 | 37,301 | 3rd | |
5 April 1993 | Norwich City | A | 3–1 | Giggs13',Kanchelskis20',Cantona21' | 20,582 | 2nd |
10 April 1993 | Sheffield Wednesday | H | 2–1 | Bruce(2) 86', 90' | 40,102 | 1st |
12 April 1993 | Coventry City | A | 1–0 | Irwin40' | 24,249 | 1st |
17 April 1993 | Chelsea | H | 3–0 | Hughes24',Clarke44' (o.g.),Cantona48' | 40,139 | 1st |
21 April 1993 | Crystal Palace | A | 2–0 | Hughes64',Ince89' | 30,115 | 1st |
3 May 1993 | Blackburn Rovers | H | 3–1 | Giggs21',Ince60',Pallister90' | 40,447 | 1st |
9 May 1993 | Wimbledon | A | 2–1 | Ince63',Robson70' | 30,115 | 1st |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Manchester United(C) | 42 | 24 | 12 | 6 | 67 | 31 | +36 | 84 | Qualification for theChampions League first round |
2 | Aston Villa | 42 | 21 | 11 | 10 | 57 | 40 | +17 | 74 | Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round[a] |
3 | Norwich City | 42 | 21 | 9 | 12 | 61 | 65 | −4 | 72 | |
4 | Blackburn Rovers | 42 | 20 | 11 | 11 | 68 | 46 | +22 | 71 | |
5 | Queens Park Rangers | 42 | 17 | 12 | 13 | 63 | 55 | +8 | 63 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C)Champions
Notes:
- ^SinceLeague Cup winnersArsenal had qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners Cup by alsowinning the FA Cup,the UEFA Cup berth for the League Cup reverted to the league and was awarded to Norwich City. England was considered for an extra slot for the UEFA Cup after the1993 Polish football scandal,but another one was given to Scotland, and it was thought excessive to give both two slots to Great Britain, and the extra place was awarded to Hungary.
FA Cup
editDate | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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5 January 1993 | Round 3 | Bury | H | 2–0 | Phelan7',Gillespie79' | 30,668 |
23 January 1993 | Round 4 | Brighton & Hove Albion | H | 1–0 | Giggs75' | 33,600 |
14 February 1993 | Round 5 | Sheffield United | A | 1–2 | Giggs30' | 27,150 |
League Cup
editDate | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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23 September 1992 | Round 2 First leg |
Brighton & Hove Albion | A | 1–1 | Wallace36' | 16,649 |
7 October 1992 | Round 2 Second leg |
Brighton & Hove Albion | H | 1–0 | Hughes14' | 25,405 |
28 October 1992 | Round 3 | Aston Villa | A | 0–1 | 35,964 |
UEFA Cup
editDate | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 September 1992 | First round First leg |
Torpedo Moscow | H | 0–0 | 19,998 | |
29 September 1992 | First round Second leg |
Torpedo Moscow | A | 0–0 (3–4p) |
11,357 |
Squad statistics
editPos. | Name | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Europe | Total | |||||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
GK | Peter Schmeichel | 42 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 48 | 0 |
GK | Gary Walsh | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
DF | Clayton Blackmore | 12(2) | 0 | 0(1) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 14(3) | 0 |
DF | Steve Bruce | 42 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 50 | 5 |
DF | Denis Irwin | 40 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 48 | 5 |
DF | Lee Martin | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
DF | Gary Neville | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 | 0(1) | 0 |
DF | Gary Pallister | 42 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 50 | 1 |
DF | Paul Parker | 31 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 | 36(1) | 1 |
MF | David Beckham | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 |
MF | Nicky Butt | 0(1) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 |
MF | Darren Ferguson | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 0 |
MF | Ryan Giggs | 40(1) | 9 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 45(1) | 11 |
MF | Keith Gillespie | 0 | 0 | 1(1) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1(1) | 1 |
MF | Paul Ince | 41 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 47 | 6 |
MF | Andrei Kanchelskis | 14(13) | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2(1) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 18(14) | 3 |
MF | Mike Phelan | 5(6) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 8(6) | 1 |
MF | Bryan Robson | 5(9) | 1 | 0(1) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0(1) | 0 | 6(11) | 1 |
MF | Lee Sharpe | 27 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 1 |
MF | Neil Webb | 0(1) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3(1) | 0 |
FW | Eric Cantona | 21(1) | 9 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22(1) | 9 |
FW | Dion Dublin | 3(4) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3(4) | 1 |
FW | Mark Hughes | 41 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 48 | 16 |
FW | Brian McClair | 41(1) | 9 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 49(1) | 9 |
FW | Danny Wallace | 0(2) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4(2) | 1 |
Transfers
editUnited's first departure of the 1992–93 season wasMal Donaghy,who joinedChelseaon 13 August. The next day,Mark Robinssigned forNorwich Cityfor a fee of £800,000. Also on their way out of the club were Republic of Ireland defenderDerek Brazil,Northern Irish forward Colin Telford, and English midfielderNeil Webb.
Meanwhile, arriving in the summer were American forwardJovan Kirovski,Northern Irish centre-backPat McGibbonand English forwardDion Dublin.French forwardEric Cantonajoined later on 27 November.
On 19 March, Kieran Toal left United to sign forMotherwell.Raphael Burke was released on 10 April, whileRussell BeardsmorejoinedBournemouthon 29 June.Adrian Doherty,George Switzer,andIan Wilkinsonleft the club a day after Beardsmore's departure.
United's only winter arrival wasLes Sealey,who signed fromAston Villaon 6 January.
In
editDate | Pos. | Name | From | Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
July 1992 | FW | Jovan Kirovski | Unattached | Free |
1 August 1992 | DF | Pat McGibbon | Portadown | £100k |
7 August 1992 | FW | Dion Dublin | Cambridge United | £1m |
27 November 1992 | FW | Eric Cantona | Leeds United | £1.2m |
6 January 1993 | GK | Les Sealey | Aston Villa | Undisclosed |
Out
editDate | Pos. | Name | To | Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 August 1992 | DF | Mal Donaghy | Chelsea | £150k |
14 August 1992 | FW | Mark Robins | Norwich City | £800k |
24 August 1992 | DF | Derek Brazil | Cardiff City | £85k |
7 September 1992 | FW | Colin Telford | Released | Free |
23 November 1992 | MF | Neil Webb | Nottingham Forest | £800k |
19 March 1993 | MF | Kieran Toal | Motherwell | Undisclosed |
10 April 1993 | FW | Raphael Burke | Released | Free |
29 June 1993 | MF | Russell Beardsmore | Bournemouth | Undisclosed |
30 June 1993 | FW | Adrian Doherty | Derry City | Undisclosed |
30 June 1993 | DF | George Switzer | Darlington | Undisclosed |
30 June 1993 | GK | Ian Wilkinson | Stockport County | Undisclosed |
Loan in
editDate From | Date To | Position | Name | From |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 November 1992 | 5 December 1992 | GK | Fraser Digby | Swindon Town |
Loan out
editDate From | Date To | Position | Name | To |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 1992 | 24 August 1992 | DF | Derek Brazil | Cardiff City |
8 January 1993 | 22 January 1993 | FW | Colin McKee | Bury |
25 March 1993 | 31 May 1993 | FW | Danny Wallace | Millwall |
Events of the season
editAfter a shortage of goals in the second half of the previous season had cost United the league title,Alex Fergusonbegan the hunt to sign a new striker. A name which had been strongly linked with United for months wasAlan Shearer,the 21-year-oldSouthamptonandEnglandstriker. United's hopes of signing Shearer were given a boost on 7 July when Southampton managerIan Branfootannounced that Shearer could leave theHampshireclub if the price was right.
While the hunt was on for one striker to join United, another was on his way out of the club. StrikerMark Robins,who had rarely played in 1991–92, was on the transfer list and finally signed forNorwich City,whose new managerMike Walkerpaid £800,000 as he looked to build an attack capable of scoring the goals to keep the Canaries in the newFA Premier League.His new team unexpectedly emerged as title contenders in the first season of the new Premier League.
The race to sign Alan Shearer was lost on 23 July, when the player opted for a national record £3.6 million move to newly promotedBlackburn Rovers,managed byKenny Dalglishand bankrolled by ownerJack Walker,who were looking set to re-establish themselves as a top club in their first top flight campaign since the 1960s.
United did express interest in signingTottenham Hotspur'sPaul Stewart,[2]a versatile player capable of playing in attack and midfield, but the player signed forLiverpoolinstead.[3]
The hunt to find a new striker ended on 7 August, eight days before the start of the new season, whenDion Dublinsigned fromCambridge Unitedfor £1 million as United's only close season signing. Dublin, 23, had been one of the most competent goalscorers outside the top flight during the last three seasons as Cambridge soared from the Fourth Division to the brink of the Premier League, though it was clear[according to whom?]that he would start off his time atOld Traffordas an understudy toMark HughesandBrian McClair.
United's first game of the season was againstSheffield UnitedatBramall Lane,and was a major disappointment as they lost 2–1 and theSouth Yorkshireclub's strikerBrian Deaneearned the distinction of scoring the first goal of the new Premier League.
Two days later, 21-year-old wingerLee Sharpewas diagnosed withviral meningitisand was ruled out for over three months.
The first Premier League game at Old Trafford was on 19 August, againstEverton,but was a huge disappointment as United lost 3–0 in their second worst home defeat since Alex Ferguson took over as manager in November 1986. United's first point came on 22 August when they drew 1–1 draw at home to newly promotedIpswich Town.
United's first Premier League win came at the fourth attempt on 24 August, whenDion Dublinscored his first United goal in a 1–0 win atSouthampton.The next four games were all won as United climbed to third place by mid September, with Norwich City top of the table and Blackburn Rovers second. One of those games – a 1–0 win at home toCrystal Palace– saw Dublin suffer a broken leg that ruled him out for six months. A five-match run of league draws followed, and during that run of draws came a first hurdle exit from theUEFA Cupat the hands of Russian sideTorpedo Moscow,when they lost on penalties after two goalless draws. The first leg atOld Traffordsaw the debut of 17-year-old defenderGary Neville.
Later that month, United began their defence of the League Cup with a 1–1 draw atBrighton & Hove Albionin the second round first leg, in which another player – 17-year-oldDavid Beckham– made his debut. United won the return leg 1–0 at Old Trafford but their hopes of retaining the trophy ended on 28 October when they suffered a 1–0 exit to Aston Villa in the third round atVilla Park.Villa, managed by former United bossRon Atkinsonwere also emerging as title contenders.
United's run of draws ended on 31 October – in defeat, as they were beaten 1–0 at home byWimbledonwith a goal fromLawrie Sanchez.A week later, United's winless run extended to seven matches when Ron Atkinson's Aston Villa inflicted another defeat on them at Villa Park. United were now 10th in the league, eight points behind leadersArsenal,and also behind unfashionable sides including Norwich City,Coventry Cityand Ipswich Town, who had been widely tipped as sides more likely to be battling against relegation rather than challenging for the title.
Ferguson realised that something had to be done if United were to remain in the title race. He made a £3 million bid forSheffield WednesdaystrikerDavid Hirst,but the bid was rejected. He then received an offer from defending championsLeeds Unitedfor defenderDenis Irwin,but rejected the offer. However, Ferguson did ask managerHoward Wilkinsonif he was willing to part company with 26-year-oldFrenchstrikerEric Cantona.On 26 November, Cantona signed for United in a £1.2 million deal, and slotted into the United attack alongside Mark Hughes, withBrian McClairbeing drafted into central midfield alongsidePaul Ince.
By the time Cantona arrived, United had returned to their winning ways with a 3–0 home win over strugglersOldham Athletic,in which 17-year-old midfielderNicky Buttmade his debut as a substitute. The winning form continued a week later when aMark Hughesgoal gave United a 1–0 win atHighbury.
A week after the win at Highbury, theManchester derbyat Old Trafford ended in a 2–1 win for United in a game where Eric Cantona made his debut. His first goal for the club came on 19 December in a 1–1 draw againstChelseaatStamford Bridge.By now, United were on an upswing in the league and narrowing the gap between themselves and the top of the table.
Arguably the most exciting league game of the season was against Sheffield Wednesday atHillsboroughonBoxing Day,when United fought back to draw 3–3 (after being 3–0 down at half time) with Brian McClair scoring twice and Eric Cantona once. They had now climbed up to third place in the table, five points behind leaders Norwich City and two points behind second placed Blackburn Rovers.
The resurgence continued into the new year and United's unbeaten run ended at the end of that month as they lost 2–1 to Ipswich Town, while United stood second when a draw would have been enough to put them ahead of Ipswich'sEast Anglianrivals Norwich City. January had also seen United dispose ofBuryand then Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup, although the league title remained the number one priority.
However, the FA Cup quest ended on 14 February whenSteve Brucemissed a penalty as United 2–1 at Sheffield United in the FA Cup fifth round, ending theirdoublehopes, though it freed them up to concentrate on the league. They finally went top on 6 March with a 2–1 win atAnfieldover a Liverpool side who were now 15th in the table and just three points above the relegation zone, though this result was arguably the catalyst for United's fierce north western rivals who then turned their season around to climb to sixth place in the final table.
However, a four match winless run (a defeat and three draws) then dragged United down to third place as Norwich City and Aston Villa gained a slim lead over them by the end of March. United then dealt a major blow to Norwich's title hopes on 5 April with a 3–1 win over them atCarrow Road,before two injury time goals from Steve Bruce inspired a 2–1 win over Sheffield Wednesday at Old Trafford five days later to return United to the top of the table. United's final six games all ended in victory, with Aston Villa's surprise 1–0 home defeat to Oldham Athletic on 2 May meaning that United were now out of reach at the top of the league and the 26-year wait was over.
The next day, United won 3–1 at home against fourth placed Blackburn Rovers, whose title challenge had faded away afterAlan Shearerwas ruled out for the second half of the season with a knee injury.
The campaign ended atSelhurst Parkon 9 May when United won 2–1 against Wimbledon, in a game whereBryan Robsonscored his first goal in 18 months. Robson, now 36, was now United's longest serving player with 12 years of unbroken service (though Mark Hughes had begun his career at Old Trafford a year earlier he did have two seasons away from the club atFC Barcelonaand thenBayern Munich) but his days were looking numbered as it became clear that a younger central midfield partner was needed forPaul Ince.By the end of May, a name strongly linked to United was the 21-year-oldNottingham ForestandRepublic of IrelandmidfielderRoy Keane.However, Alex Ferguson faced competition from Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers for Keane's signature. The deal was finally done on 22 July, when Keane completed his move to United for an English record fee of £3.75 million.
References
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- ^Winter, Henry (23 July 1992)."Rocastle's move to Leeds leaves room for Thomas".The Independent.London.Archivedfrom the original on 1 May 2022.
- ^"Paul Stewart – Liverpool FC".