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Manchester United defeat HK team 2-0
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-07-23 18:28


Hong Kong's Li Hang-wui (R) leaps for the ball beside Manchester United's Chinese player Dong Fangzhou during the second half of their match in Hong Kong July 23, 2005. United beat Hong Kong 2-0, with Dong scoring the second goal, during United's first match on Saturday as part of their Asian tour to China and Japan. [Reuters]
Manchester United's Chinese player Dong Fangzhou reacts during his debut for United against the Hong Kong national team in Hong Kong July 23, 2005.
Manchester United's Chinese player Dong Fangzhou reacts during his debut for United against the Hong Kong national team in Hong Kong July 23, 2005.[Reuters]
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (R) is stopped by Hong Kong goalkeeper Fan Chun-yip during the first half of their match in Hong Kong July 23, 2005. The English Premier League played their first match on Saturday as part of their Asian tour to China and Japan.
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (R) is stopped by Hong Kong goalkeeper Fan Chun-yip during the first half of their match in Hong Kong July 23, 2005. [Reuters]
Manchester United's South Korean player Park Ji-sung reacts after losing the ball during his team's match against the Hong Kong national team in Hong Kong July 23, 2005. The English Premier League played their first match on Saturday as part of their Asian tour to China and Japan. REUTERS
Manchester United's South Korean player Park Ji-sung reacts after losing the ball during his team's match against the Hong Kong national team in Hong Kong July 23, 2005.[Reuters]



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