25/03/2013 02:12, Report by Tom Clare Manchester United's bet to win the prestigious Dallas Cup began in earnest on Sunday evening,ATexas time, courtesy of a second-half brace from James Wilson. The young striker netted in the 65th moment and again in injury time, by which time the Reds' competitors Club America have been severely paid off to ten men. United were earlier thankful to goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini for keeping equality at 0-0AwithAa brilliant fee save on the brink of half-time. The venue for this victory was the substantial Cotton Bowl Stadium, set against the set against against the imposing background of the Dallas downtown skyline. And even though sparse crowd of only 5,000 was spread around the 92,100-capacity world, United supporters from the area aDallas Redsa group were vociferous through the duration of as their group turned in an remarkable and energetic performance. Warren Joyceas part dominated the overall game from the opening minutes and posed issues to Club America with some clever interplay, crisp passing and great activity off the ball.A With Charni Ekangamene, James Weir, Mats Daehli,A and Ben Pearson bossing the midfield, their link-up play with forwards Adnan Januzaj and Jack Barmby was a joy to look at. The Reds carved open the Mexican protection several times in the first half and however for some profligate finishing could have gone to the interval with an excellent cause. Pearson broke down the right hand side and after taking the ball close to the by-line, reduce an ideal center which Januzaj went wide of the target. Great work down Unitedas left side between Luke Hendrie, Pearson and Daehli later set Barmby in behind the Mexican defense, limited to the striker to take tamely at the goalkeeper. The Reds were quick to the tackle, but often too quick for the refereeas taste with Ekangamene receiving a yellow card for what looked
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