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Park puts United on top

Manchester - South Korea international Park Ji-Sung's sixth goal of the season sent Manchester United two points clear at the top of the Premier League table after they beat former leaders Arsenal 1-0 at Old Trafford here on Monday.

United, who also have a game in hand over all their title rivals, could even afford the luxury of a missed penalty 17 minutes from time when Wayne Rooney fired wildly over the bar after Gael Clichy was adjudged to have handled inside his own area.

It was hardly a vintage performance but United, who visit reigning champions Chelsea on Sunday, were full value for a fifth successive home win which meant they also retained their unbeaten Premier League record this season.

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was delighted by Park's display, telling Sky Sports: "His record against Arsenal is very good and he's been in fantastic form, the lad.

"Unfortunately we are going to lose him after December 26 for the Asia Cup, so we are going to miss him for seven matches, which is disappointing."

Ferguson, who praised his "magnificent" back four, said of United's overall position: "I think we are starting to get there and our form is improving."

Meanwhile Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger tried to downplay the defeat, with the Frenchman saying: "I don't think we failed to deliver; we lost a game and that can happen here."

This was United's first league game in 16 days. Ferguson's team have been eliminated from the League Cup, held by Valencia in the Champions League and knocked off the Premier League summit since they stuck seven past Blackburn last month.

Yet they went into the first of two titanic back-to-back games knowing victory would send them back to the top ahead of the trip to Chelsea.

There was little to choose between the two teams in a predictably tightly-fought first half in which chances were at a premium.

Wenger sprang a major surprise before kick off by handing young Poland keeper Wojciech Szczesny his first league start as Lukasz Fabianski was unfit.

And Szczesny, half the age of United's 40-year-old veteran Edwin van der Sar, had a relatively trouble free first-half.

Rooney did sting Szczesny's finger-tips from 22-yards in the ninth minute, but it was one of few saves the youngster was called to make in a tense and edgy game.

Arsenal, who started with Cesc Fabregas on the substitutes bench, responded through Marouane Chamakh but the striker's header failed to trouble van der Sar.

As the game wore on, it became apparent that one moment of quality would secure the points.

And just as Arsenal thought they had done enough to go in at the interval on level terms, United broke the deadlock in the 41st minute through Park.

Despite being one of the smallest players on the pitch, the midfielder was allowed to leap above the visitors' defence and direct the ball past Szczesny after twisting to get on the end of Nani's deflected cross.

Sensing victory, United went for the kill but Szczesny rescued the visitors after dashing off his line to block Anderson's shot following Rooney's intelligent 54th minute pass.

Then Nani fired wastefully over the bar after slack defending by Clichy. With the game slipping away, Wenger sent on Fabregas and Robin van Persie. But the double substitution failed to rescue Arsenal.

Indeed, United would have won by a more handsome margin had Rooney not been so wasteful from the penalty spot, the striker blazing over the bar in the 73rd minute after Clichy was adjudged to have handled.

"It was an unusual penalty, normally Wayne always keeps them down, I've never known him to hit one over," Ferguson said.

Rooney was handed an opportunity five minutes from time to atone for his error but was denied by Szczesny, who clawed away a well-struck chip.

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