16:11 GMT, Saturday, 26 July 2008 17:11 UK
Man Utd thrash Kaizer Chiefs
Manchester United scored three second-half goals on Saturday to beat South Africa's Kaizer Chiefs 4-0 in the final of the Vodacom Challenge pre-season tournament.
Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney both scored for United, with
newcomers Tom Cleverly and Fraizer Campbell also on target in Pretoria.
Rooney created several chances in the first half before Giggs put the European champions ahead in the 40th minute by volleying a shot into the top of the net.
Rooney then latched onto a through ball from Danny Simpson and calmly slotted the ball through goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune's legs to make it 2-0 in the 57th.
The 18-year-old Cleverly added the third in the 62nd after a cross from Simpson, while Campbell - who was on loan at Hull last
season - rounded out the scoring with an 86th-minute strike
after he replaced Rooney.
United drew 1-1 with Chiefs in the opening match of their
pre-season tour, and then defeated Orlando Pirates 1-0.
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