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Michael Owen marked his Manchester United debut with a late winner to seal a 3-2 win over a Malaysia XI and save his side's blushes in Kuala Lumpur.Manchester United's Michael Owen celebrates with his teammate Ryan Giggs after he scored the winning goal.

WINNING GOAL: Manchester United Michael Owen kicking pass Malaysia's goalkeeper Mohd Farizal Marlias.

Manchester United's Michael Owen,tries to score against Malaysian goalkeeper Mohd Farizal Marlias.

Manchester United's Nani celebrates after he scored the second goal for the red devils during a friendly match against Malaysia XI.

Left-Right: Malaysian Hero,Amri(scored twice against the red devils)and Patrice vowing for the ball during the match...

Rooney assisted Nani to scored the second goal.
Malaysia XI 2 MANCHESTER UNITED 3
They reckoned without Mohammed Amri Yahyah, one of only two full internationals to start for the Malaysian side, who halved the deficit just before the interval, then levelled eight minutes after the re-start.
On both occasions, questions could be asked of the goalkeeper.
Edwin van der Sar had no chance of actually stopping Yahyah's effort but his starting position seemed to be too far from his goal.
If that was a debatable point, there was no doubting Van der Sar's replacement Ben Foster was to blame for the equaliser.
As this is almost certain to be Van der Sar's last season of top-flight football, the pressure is on Foster to prove he is worthy of becoming his successor. This was not a good start.
Trying to control Gibson's backpass, Foster was horrified as the ball cannoned off his shin. Yahyah was quick to react and Foster was unable to prevent the home striker tapping home.
The England keeper was more steady when he needed quick feet to get him out of trouble from a Jonny Evans backpass, but the damage had been done.
In between those two moments, Ferguson made a quadruple substitution, Owen among those introduced, with Rooney departing, although not before he had nearly scored again after controlling Paul Scholes' pass and landing a chip just the wrong side of the post.
Owen's first effort as a United player was a miscued volley which bounced harmlessly across the home six-yard area.
His second, typically, proved to be the winner.