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Last Updated: Saturday, 12 April, 2003, 11:33 GMT 12:33 UK
Reds run riot at St James' Park
Jermaine Jenas gives Newcastle the lead against Manchester United
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Midfielder Jermaine Jenas gives Newcastle the lead on 21 minutes with a piledriver from long range
Hugo Viana, goalscorer Jermaine Jenas and Nolberto Solano celebrate the youngster's strike on 21 minutes
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Jenas' fifth Premiership goal of the season comes against the run of play but delights the St James' Park crowd
Perfect technique from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the Norwegian scores Manchester United's equaliser
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer times his run perfectly, swivels and fires in his side's equaliser after 32 minutes
Paul Scholes volleys in Manchester United's second goal after 34 minutes
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Paul Scholes plays a one-two with Solskjaer before volleying past Shay Given as Manchester United turn on the style
Manchester United players celebrate Paul Scholes' second goal of the game
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Scholes then smashes home his side's third goal in six minutes following Ryan Giggs' mazy run
Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson watches his side crumble against Manchester United
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Frustration for Magpies boss Bobby Robson as Giggs' 44th minute goal leaves his side 4-1 down at the break
Newcastle's Titus Bramble fouls Manchester United's Diego Forlan in the box
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Newcastle centre-back Titus Bramble clumsily trips substitute Diego Forlan in the area and concedes an obvious penalty
Ruud van Nistelrooy celebrates Manchester United's sixth goal
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Ruud van Nistelrooy has no problem converting the spot-kick to rub salt in Newcastle's wounds
Fabien Barthez cannot prevent Shola Ameobi scoring Newcastle's second
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Fabien Barthez slices a clearance and Newcastle substitute Shola Ameobi coolly chips a late consolation goal
Roy Keane hobbles off with a dead leg - boss Sir Alex Ferguson will hope the Irishman is fit for Wednesday's game at Arsenal
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Alex Ferguson will hope the knocks sustained by Keane (left), Giggs and O'Shea heal before Wednesday's game at Arsenal



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12 Apr 03  |  Premiership
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