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United's double-scoring heroes in 2-1 wins

20/9/2004: Mikael Silvestre v Liverpool (H)

This time it was Mikael Silvestre who accounted for our fiercest rivals, emerging as the surprise matchwinner. The defender ghosted in at the far post to head home a Giggs free-kick in the 20th minute to cheer the home crowd, only for John O'Shea to score an unfortunate own goal after the break. The electric Giggs won a corner, swung it in himself and Silvestre met it with a booming header to earn the three points.

23/12/2007: Cristiano Ronaldo v Everton (H)

This game sticks in the memory as it was very close to Christmas and Cristiano Ronaldo ensured all Reds would enjoy their festivities a couple of days later. A superb left-footed drive looked to have got the ball rolling but the Toffees responded with a headed equaliser by Tim Cahill. It looked like a winner was never going to come until, with time running out, Steven Pienaar recklessly flicked out a leg to up-end Giggs and Ronaldo did the rest from the spot.

24/10/2010: Javier Hernandez v Stoke City (A)

A pretty iconic United goal from this period, Mexican marksman Javier Hernandez pulled off a rarely seen back-header to prove his improvisation skills in front of goal and put us ahead in the 27th minute. Stoke looked to have stolen a point when Tuncay Sanli hit a superb curler to make it 1-1 with only nine minutes remaining. However, Chicharito had the last word, pouncing on a Patrice Evra ball into the danger area, to spark jubiliant scenes in the overspilling away end.

6/11/2010: Ji-sung Park v Wolves (H)

South Korean superstar Ji-sung Park got the Reds over the line, just, with goals at the end of each half. Darren Fletcher did well to set up Park as the opening period drew to a close but former Reds Academy graduate Syvan Ebanks-Blake hauled Wolves level. Mick McCarthy's men were on the brink of claiming a point when, deep into stoppage time, Park picked the ball up outside the box. He jinked inside to find a shooting angle and slipped his finish wide of Marcus Hahnemann in the visitors' net.

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