Manchester United failed to score at St. James’ Park for the first time in 11 seasons as a goalless draw with Newcastle kept alive the race for the Premier League title.

The Red Devils had the chance to move nine points clear of second-placed Arsenal with victory over Alan Pardew’s mid-table side.

But, with Sir Alex Ferguson serving the penultimate game of his five-match touchline ban, the visitors failed to bounce back from the disappointment of their weekend FA Cup semi-final defeat against rivals Manchester City.

Wayne Rooney was back from his two-match suspension for swearing down the lens of a TV camera, but it was another frustrating night for the England forward.

After just 90 seconds Rooney broke down the left wing and delivered for what looked like a routine tap-in for Hernandez.

But Dutch goalkeeper Tim Krul read the unfolding danger and slid from his goal-line to smother at the feet of the frontman, much to the relief of the home crowd.

That relief, though, soon turned to excitement as the black and whites enjoyed a prolonged spell of attacking pressure.

First, Jonas Gutierrez danced by three red shirts before seeing a measured curler from 20 yards deflected wide off Nemanja Vidic.

Then, Shola Ameobi, stretching at the far post to connect with Joey Barton’s deep centre, could only turn into the hands of Edwin van der Sar, and Cheik Tiote smashed into those same gloves with a 25-yard drive just seconds later as the Magpies produced a pulsating spell.

It wasn’t the start the league leaders had planned but they soon began to settle and Rooney broke free of marker Mike Williamson on the edge of the area only to lift his shot over the bar on 19 minutes.

That frenetic opening gave way to a game of defensive containment, but it was Newcastle who finished the half the stronger of the sides.

Skipper Barton saw a 41st-minute free-kick snaffled by Van der Sar just inside his near post before Peter Lovenkrands headed wide when unmarked just eight yards out.

The second period began in much the same vein as the first and Ryan Giggs should have done better when heading wide of goal from an identical, close-range position.

Stephen Ireland’s last appearance at St James’ was his debut for Aston Villa back in August, Newcastle United the 6-0 winners that day.

The 24-year-old, on loan at Newcastle from Villa, was on the touchline waiting to come on for his bow when Giggs missed the game’s best chance, Patrice Evra sliding a left-wing cross into his path only for the Welshman to scuff woefully wide.

Ireland had an opportunity of his own at the other end but volleyed inches wide.

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