Wayne Rooney grabbed the only goal as 10-man Manchester United were crowned kings of the world.
United were always the dominant force in their Club World Cup final with LDU Quito, even after Nemanja Vidic had been sent off.
And Rooney ensured the Red Devils got the reward they deserved when
he curled home the winner 16 minutes from time after Cristiano Ronaldo
had supplied the final pass.
It is the first time an English club have won the tournament in its
expanded form and the second time United have been crowned best on the
planet following their victory over Palmeiras in 1999.
Any doubt over the tactics Quito would use against the Champions League winners were dispelled inside the opening five minutes.
First Claudio Bieler waded into Ronaldo with a dangerous tackle that
rightly brought a yellow card, then the Ecuador outfit camped in their
own half, content to let United come to the edge of their box but no
further, using whatever means they could to achieve it.
Quito's defence was by no means watertight but, not for the first
time this season, United failed to make their superiority tell.
Rooney powered two thunderous efforts towards goal that Jose
Cevallos managed to deal with, the first time convincingly, the second
far less so.
From then on, Rooney was the link man as chances began to pile up.
Park Ji-sung was one culprit, driving an angled shot straight at
Cevallos before lifting a close-range shot over the bar after Rafael
had picked him out with a superb crossfield pass.
It was the type of opportunity Ferguson has been imploring the South
Korean to take as he gets into similar positions so many times but for
a poor net return.
The same could also be said of Carlos Tevez.
Three times Tevez found himself in sight of goal but on each
occasion he was denied, Cevallos particularly impressive in pushing
away a header the South American guided towards the corner from
Ronaldo's cross.
The prospective world footballer of the year was a muted force in
attack. He did bring a few appreciative howls from a capacity crowd as
he danced through the Quito midfield but the physical nature of the
opposition ensured he never really got a clear sight of goal.
As Ferguson delivered his interval team-talk, he must have warned
his team of the danger that lurked if chances continued to be spurned.
If so, his words had even more resonance four minutes after the restart as Vidic was sent off.
The flashpoint came as Vidic and Beiler wrestled on the floor as they tried to get to their feet.
Suddenly Bieler was rolling around clutching his face and referee Ravshan Irmatov was brandishing a red card.
TV replays showed Vidic had used an elbow, although as Bieler looked
in no trouble as he re-entered the fray, it did not appear the damage
was too serious.
Tevez was not happy at being substituted, snatching his tracksuit
top and kicking out in frustration at the dug-out after appearing to
spurn Ferguson's explanation.
Yet Quito failed to press home the advantage of an extra man, Van
der Sar denying Alejandro Manso and William Araujo during sporadic
attacks.
In contrast, even with 10 men, United kept pushing and 16 minutes from time duly received their reward.
Carrick supplied a superb pass for Ronaldo, who instead of going for goal himself, fed Rooney to his left and his shot
was precise and out of the reach of Cevallos.
Van der Sar needed to make a flying save to deny Alejandro Manso in
the final minutes and even Tevez was off the bench as the celebrations
began.
Teams:
LDU Quito: Cevallos, Norberto Araujo, Calle (Ambrossi 77),
Campos, Calderon, Reasco (Larrea 82), Urrutia, William Araujo, Manso,
Luis Bolanos (Navia 87), Bieler.
Subs Not Used: Dominguez, Obregon, Delgado, Eder Vaca, Danny Vaca, Chango, Viteri.
Booked: Bieler, Campos, Cevallos, Calle, William Araujo.
Man Utd: Van der Sar, Rafael Da Silva (Neville 85),
Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Anderson (Fletcher 87), Park,
Tevez (Evans 51), Rooney.
Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Berbatov, Giggs, Nani, Scholes, Welbeck, O'Shea, Gibson, Amos.
Sent Off: Vidic (49).
Booked: Anderson.
Goals: Rooney 73.
Att: 62,619
Ref: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan).
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