Ji Sung Park on the double for Man United

Korean man Ji Sung Park rescued late points for Manchester United as they narrowly won -2-1 against a highly spirited Wolves, which claimed an equalizer towards the end of the game and were looking more and more likely to cinch a winner at Old Trafford.

The late introduction of Paul Scholes and Macheda soon resulted in the Old Trafford club playing some crispy and attacking football as they pushed men forward, but a draw looked more likely after 90 minutes, as the visitors parked the buss and tried to catch the Reds on the counter. A late, late rally by the Korean, who had earlier on opened the scoring for the Reds,  saw him producing a moment of brilliance as he cut in from the wing to slot the winner in injury time and reduce Chelsea's lead at the top to 3 points, ahead of the London giant's trip to Liverpool on Sunday.

The Korean  attacking midfielder scored again in midweek  Champions league away trip to Turkey and had  also scored for the reds in the carling Cup, against Wolves  a fortnight ago at Old Trafford.

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