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Rooney, Scholes sent off in Man United win
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August 05, 2006 10:28 IST

Manchester United [Images] convincingly beat Porto 3-1 in the opening game of the Amsterdam pre-season tournament on Friday, although they ended the match with nine men after Wayne Rooney [Images] and Paul Scholes were sent off.

Rooney was shown a straight red card four minutes before the break after he caught Pepe in the face with his forearm while jumping for a high ball.

Scholes followed midway through the second half after a clumsy tackle.

"It was a ridiculous decision," United manager Alex Ferguson said of Rooney's sending off when talking to Sky Sports.

Rooney was also sent off during England's [Images] World Cup quarter-final defeat by Portugal in June for stamping on Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho.

Scholes had opened the scoring for United after 10 minutes when Ryan Giggs picked him out from a corner and he shot into the net from just outside the penalty.

Rooney then doubled the lead eight minutes later with a fine chip over Porto's goalkeeper Helton.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who played only three league matches in the last three seasons because of injuries, added a third goal after 74 minutes.

Central defender Pepe scored Porto's consolation goal four minutes later with a fierce shot form 20 metres.

United's new signing Michael Carrick, who cost an initial 14 million pounds ($26.49 million) from Tottenham Hotspur earlier this week, played his first match for the club.

Ajax Amsterdam and Internazionale will play the second match of the Amsterdam tournament on Friday.



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