End of season top scorers 103. 1990/1991 Mark Hughes Wales 21 goals 104. 1991/1992 Brian McClair Scotland 24goals 105. 1992/1993 Mark Hughes Wales 16goals 106. 1993/1994 Eric Cantona France 25 107. 1994/1995 Andrei Kanchelskis Ukraine 15 108. 1995/1996 Eric Cantona France 19 109. 1996/1997 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Norway 19 110. 1997/1998 Andrew Cole England 25 111. 1998/1999 Dwight Yorke Trinidad & Tobago 29 112. 1999/2000 Dwight Yorke Trinidad & Tobago 23 113. 2000/2001 Teddy Sheringham England 21 114. 2001/2002 Ruud Van Nistlerooy Holland 36 115. 2002/2003 Ruud Van Nistlerooy Holland 44 116. 2003/2004 Ruud Van Nistlerooy Holland 30 117. 2004/2005 Wayne Rooney England 17 118. 2005/2006 Ruud Van Nistlerooy Holland 24 119. 2006/2007 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 23 120. 2007/2008 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 42 121. 2008/2009 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 26 122. 2009/2010 Wayne Rooney England 34 123. 2010/2011 Dimitar Berbatov Bulgaria 21 124. 2011/2012 Wayne Rooney England 34 125. 2012/2013 Robin van Persie Holland 30 126. 2013/2014 Wayne Rooney England 19 goals
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-F...luding-strikes-from-giggs-rooney-ronaldo.aspx BREATHTAKING UNITED BREAKAWAY GOALS Anthony Martial was the man who applied the finish, and a beautiful one at that, to Manchester United's second goal against Stoke City earlier this week, but what had immediately preceded his curling shot into the top corner was equally as impressive as the Reds put together a wondrous move. On the back of United's quite brilliant breakaway goal, we've gone back through the archives and found 10 other memorable strikes that came from free-flowing attacks. <3 <3
PREVIEW: CHELSEA V MANCHESTER UNITED Scene-setter: With 14 Barclays Premier League games to play, United must finish strongly if the title remains a realistic ambition. A top-four finish is a more pressing target and the Reds are five points short of fourth place. Chelsea also have eyes on a surge to a European place but the champions are languishing in the bottom half of the table, despite improving since Guus Hiddink took temporary charge, with a goalless draw at Watford extending his unbeaten run at the helm. Form guide: United have scored three goals in consecutive games during the victories over Derby County and Stoke City. Louis van Gaal's men were held to a 0-0 draw by Chelsea on 28 December and the Dutchman is yet to beat the Blues during his short reign at Old Trafford, following last season’s 1-1 home draw and the 1-0 defeat in west London. The Reds unfortunately have a disappointing record at Stamford Bridge, with just one victory recorded from the last 13 Premier League visits, a 3-2 win in October 2012. On an individual level, Wayne Rooney heads into this fixture in white-hot form, and as United's main man, after scoring seven goals in his last eight appearances across all competitions. The captain has netted nine times in 29 games against Chelsea throughout his Reds career. Latest team news: Matteo Darmian returned to the matchday squad for the midweek victory over Stoke and could start again this weekend. Bastian Schweinsteiger, Phil Jones, Ashley Young, Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia and Luke Shaw are all still nursing injuries, however. New Chelsea signing Alexandre Pato was not considered fit enough to play at Vicarage Road in midweek while Eden Hazard and Gary Cahill started on the bench. Sub-plots: Juan Mata joined United from Chelsea in January 2014 and will face his former club for the fourth time if selected by van Gaal on Sunday. Blues forward Pedro was also heavily linked with a transfer to Old Trafford in August before agreeing to move to London from Spanish giants Barcelona. Rivals watch: Manchester City host Leicester City before Liverpool take on Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur face Watford on Saturday, while fourth-placed Arsenal travel to Bournemouth on Sunday.
UNDER-21S: UNITED 7 NORWICH 0 Barclays Under-21 Premier League | 8 February 2016 | Old Trafford | Scorers: Keane 13, 37, 47, 62, 77, Pereira 52 pen, Fosu-Mensah 70. Manchester United hit Norwich City for seven in the Under-21 clash at Old Trafford with Will Keane helping himself to five of the goals. United:Romero; Love, McNair, Jones (Williams 58), Varela (Fosu-Mensah 35); Weir, Harrop; Januzaj, A.Pereira, Memphis; Keane. Subs not used: J.Pereira, Rothwell.