Wayne Rooney scored twice as Manchester United responded to their crushing European disappointment with a comfortable 4-1 Premier League win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford.

Nani scored United's first and set up Rooney for the second - the Englishman's first domestic goal in almost three months - to move the defending champions within two points of leaders Manchester City, who play at Chelsea on Monday.

Steven Fletcher continued his fine recent form by pulling a goal back a minute into the second half, but it was not enough to see Wolves claim what would have been a vital point.

Nani and Rooney then both struck again to make it five wins from United's last six league games. Rooney's second goal was his 113th in the league for United, moving him into the top 10 of the club's all-time goal scorers ahead of Tommy Taylor.

For all their characteristic work rate and togetherness, Wolves never looked likely to repeat their 2-1 win over United at Molineux in February once Fletcher's first-minute effort flew wide of David de Gea's near post.

The Red Devils soon took hold of the game and could have been ahead on seven minutes when Antonio Valencia - starting in place of Ashley Young - crossed for Michael Carrick, who sent his diving header just over from 12 yards.

Alex Ferguson's side took the lead on 17 minutes as an eventual result of Wolves keeper Wayne Hennessey's miscued clearance. That led to the Welsh keeper saving Rooney's effort at the near post at the expense of a corner, and after that set piece was not cleared sufficiently Nani roamed across the edge of the box before firing a clinical low strike into the bottom corner for his fourth league goal of the season.

Nani was then sent free down the left after an excellent through ball from Danny Welbeck, but Phil Jones was put under enough pressure not to be able to turn in the Portuguese's cross for what would have been his third goal in as many games.

Nani turned provider as the half-hour mark approached with a goal very similar to his opener. Once again Wolves could not fully clear a corner and Nani rolled the ball across to Rooney, whose low finish was too quick for Hennessey to keep out.

That goal took Rooney's league goal tally into double figures for the season, despite it being his first domestic strike since the 3-1 win over Chelsea on September 18.

United continued to dominate proceedings but could not extend their lead before half-time, and soon after the restart they were given a fright when Fletcher outjumped Patrice Evra to head Matt Jarvis's cross back over De Gea and in for his fifth goal in six games.

Nani restored United's two-goal cushion in 57 minutes. Antonio Valencia had given left-back Stephen Ward a torrid time for much of the afternoon, and on this occasion the Ecuadorean ran at the Irishman before firing a low cross in that Nani prodded home from the edge of the six-yard box.

Five minutes later, Rooney had his second of the game again thanks to Valencia. The cross came to the England striker at the far post and he fired a delightful half-volley on the turn that gave Hennessey no chance of saving it.

Ferguson felt comfortable enough at 4-1 up to bring 19-year-old left-back Ezekiel Fryers on for his Premier League debut, and the youngster helped United close out a game which may not provide much of a tonic for their European failure but aid least aids them in their league title defence, now unquestionably their top priority.


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