Man Utd: A detailed recollection of Man Utd's 7-1 demolition of Roma, 2007 (2024)

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Pre-match 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 FAQs

On April 10, 2007, Manchester United produced one of the great Champions League performances ina 7-1 demolition of Roma at Old Trafford.

The first leg of the quarter-final had ended in a 2-1 defeat for United, with Paul Scholes sent off in the first half for two bookable offences in a game also marred by violent clashes between the two sets of supporters in Rome.

Scholes saw red after only 34 minutes and Roma went on to take the lead through RodrigoTaddei, though Wayne Rooney equalised on the hour mark with his first goal in the competition since his debut hat-trick against Fenerbahce.

Mirko Vucinic came off the bench to grab the winner for the hosts, but the feeling after the match was that Rooney’s away goal had given Sir Alex Ferguson’s men a fighting chance of qualifying for the final four.

A 1-0 win in the return leg would have been enough for United, but nobody could have predicted what was to come at the Theatre of Dreams.

Pre-match

“As a Roma supporter this game is more important to me than the World Cup final was,” Francesco Totti said before the game.

In the absence of Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher started in central midfield, while Alan Smith was handed an opportunity in attack just over a year after the horrific injury he suffered against Liverpool.

“If we score tonight and I think we will, we will pull this one off,” Ferguson wrote in his programme notes.

1-0

It only took 11 minutes for the Red Devils to get that goal, Carrick stunning Doni with a wonderful, clipped effort from long range.

“1-0 will do for Manchester United,” Clive Tyldesley exclaimed in commentary, but the hosts could smell blood now.

Carrick's first goal of the night against Roma. WHAT A GOAL THIS WAS. pic.twitter.com/0zEF3vNqdM

— Harsha (@VintageMUFC) May 13, 2018

2-0

Ferguson’s United full of confidence were a frightening force, and on nights like these when everything came together, they were unstoppable.

Slick build-up play led to Ryan Giggs feeding Smith, who scored his first goal since November 2005 with a composed finish, prompting Old Trafford to erupt.

The goal barely changed the scenario, Roma’s objective remained to score once, but the writing was on the wall by this point.

In the days of football of ITV another goal against Roma form a forgotten player at are club Alan Smith. pic.twitter.com/OSnkUwQgJD

— @DCROSSROADS#12🟢🟡 (@cross_d4) April 26, 2021

3-0

On a night of sensational goals, United took the biscuit with their third.

“No one believed it possible to treat an Italian club quite like this,” Kevin McCarra wrote in his match report for The Guardian, as Fletcher, John O’Shea, Ronaldo, Smith, Giggs and Rooney combined to make a mockery of Serie A’s reputation for defensive resolve.

Nineteen minutes had been played: Manchester United 3-0 Roma.

4-0

Ronaldo hadn’t scored in the Champions League until this night, but he was starting to get towards his unplayable status.

As soon as he controlled the ball on the right flank after 44 minutes there was only going to be one outcome.

Oh to be a fly on the wall of the visitors’ dressing room at half-time.

13 YEARS AGO TODAY: Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first ever Champions League goal, as Man United beat Roma 7-1.

After not scoring in his first 30 #UCL matches, it's safe to say this goal started off something VERY special! 😅

📹 @ChampionsLeague pic.twitter.com/igH6OaFh9h

— Footy Accumulators (@FootyAcc*ms) April 10, 2020

5-0

If Roma had thought, hoped or prayed for United’s onslaught to ease off in the second half, only four minutes had to pass for such a notion to be quashed.

Smith mercifully failed to make contact with Giggs’ low cross, but Ronaldo made no mistake to grab his second.

6-0

A whole 13 minutes were to pass before the next goal, though it was worth the wait.

Carrick produced yet another long-range stunner which yet again left Doni clutching thin air, staring into the face of an existential crisis.

Michael Carrick took Keane’s number 16 and showed Old Trafford a new type of midfielder.
This madness against Roma one of my favourite memories. Legend ❤️ #MUFC pic.twitter.com/khdPKEeBGS

— Phil O’Siffy (@unitedbobo1) December 2, 2021

6-1

Not wanting to be left out of the goal of the season competition, Roma finally pulled one back in the 69th minute.

Daniele De Rossi meeting a cross with an exceptional, twisting volley. Like farting in a lift, it’s all a bit awkward.

Just because it was the consolation effort in a 7-1 defeat doesn't mean we should forget Daniele de Rossi's greatest Roma goal pic.twitter.com/TyGrzUNdGb

— Ronan Mullen (@RonanReigns) April 29, 2021

7-1

On such a night it was only fitting that United were to have a final say. But rather than Giggs, Ronaldo or Rooney, it was Patrice Evra who rounded off the scoring.

On as a substitute right-back for O’Shea, Evra completed the embarrassment with a drive from the edge of the area.

7-1. 8-3 on aggregate. An utter annihilation.

Reflecting on the match, Roma boss Luciano Spalletti said: “What would I change if I could do it again? Stay at home.”

Playing right back for the first time in my life v Roma.. thanks for the assist Ole. Guys make sure we support the club , the team and killer baby face. #MUFC #ManUtd pic.twitter.com/FNi6z7xDO5

— Patrice Evra (@Evra) December 19, 2018

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Man Utd: A detailed recollection of Man Utd's 7-1 demolition of Roma, 2007.

Has Man United ever lost a game at Old Trafford? ›

I have so many good memories at Old Trafford from my time as a United player, but as for my worst — it came at the start of the 1992-93 season, when we lost 0-3 to Everton in our first home game.

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Manchester United vs Manchester City: 1-6 (2011)

Mario Balotelli and Edin Dzeko had scored a brace each for Manchester City in that game to record an epic 1-6 win. For Manchester United, their solitary goal was scored by Darren Fletcher.

What is the biggest Old Trafford defeats? ›

Manchester United's biggest home defeat margin is six, which has happened thrice.
  • 6-0 to Aston Villa in March 1914.
  • 7-1 to Newcastle in September 1927.
  • 6-0 to Huddersfield in September 1930.
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Arsenal have also defeated Manchester United in league competition on 74 occasions, which represents the most Manchester United have lost against any club.

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The two clubs were born just two years apart, United in 1878 and City in 1880.

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United at the time were so poor that they had to wear kits that after a while started to resemble old rags.

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Old Trafford
OwnerKevin and Edward Glazer
OperatorManchester United F.C.
Capacity74,140
Record attendance76,962 Wolverhampton Wanderers VS Grimsby Town 25 March 1939
Construction
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