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Van Persie had gone 10 domestic matches without scoring but won and then converted a penalty in the 66th minute to make the points safe.
Michael Carrick had opened the scoring inside four minutes and United now need only seven points from their remaining six games to ensure they cannot be caught by Manchester City.
One step closer: Goalscorers Michael Carrick and Robin van Persie congratulate eachother on United's victory
MATCH FACTS
Stoke:
Begovic, Cameron (Jerome, 71), Huth, Shawcross, Wilkinson, Shotton,
Whelan, Nzonzi, Adam, Jones (Crouch, 84), Walters (Owen, 77)
Subs not used: Sorensen, Palacios, Whitehead, Kightly
Booked: Jerome
Manchester United: De Gea, Evra, Jones, Ferdinand, Vidic, Valencia, Carrick, Kagawa, Rooney, Hernandez (Welbeck, 77), Van Persie
Subs not used: Lindegaard, Evans, Smalling, Buttner, Giggs, Cleverley,
Goals: Carrick 4, Van Persie 66
Booked: Valencia
Ref: Jon Moss
Att: 27,191
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Subs not used: Sorensen, Palacios, Whitehead, Kightly
Booked: Jerome
Manchester United: De Gea, Evra, Jones, Ferdinand, Vidic, Valencia, Carrick, Kagawa, Rooney, Hernandez (Welbeck, 77), Van Persie
Subs not used: Lindegaard, Evans, Smalling, Buttner, Giggs, Cleverley,
Goals: Carrick 4, Van Persie 66
Booked: Valencia
Ref: Jon Moss
Att: 27,191
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Captain Nemanja Vidic was back from a calf injury in one of four United changes from Monday's derby defeat while Stoke boss Tony Pulis had Glenn Whelan fit but Matthew Etherington and Marc Wilson were out so Charlie Adam and Andy Wilkinson started.
Last season Stoke picked up their first Premier League point against United and went unbeaten against the big six at the Britannia Stadium.
Their home fortress has been anything but in recent weeks, though, with West Ham and Aston Villa both taking away maximum points, and what the Potters really could not afford was a bad start.
But they made exactly that, conceding a fourth-minute corner that they failed to clear, allowing Carrick to prod beyond the despairing dive of Asmir Begovic.
With Wayne Rooney dictating play from a deep-lying midfield role, United were completely in control.
Battle: Charlie Adam tangles with Wayne Rooney, who was given a deeper role
Bloody: Andy Wilkinson was cut as Stoke tried to get back into the game
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Discontent among the Stoke fans has been growing but they were fully behind their team and had cause for optimism in the 19th minute when Adam won a free-kick wide on the right and Whelan's cross was headed just wide by Robert Huth.
The difference in confidence was all too clear, though, with United zipping the ball around while Stoke touches were heavy and passes misplaced.
Begovic was forced into another save just past the half-hour mark, scooping a Van Persie shot from a narrow angle behind.
Soaring tensions: The pressure appears to show on Stoke as they fight relegation
Goalbound? Michael Carrick connects with the ball in the fourth minute
Stoke at least finished the half well as Wilkinson - sporting a bandage
on his head after being caught by a high Javier Hernandez boot -
barrelled down the right and into the area before seeing his shot
blocked by Vidic.
Stoke had the strong wind behind them in the second half but it was United who began the brighter and Van Persie had the chance to end his drought when he was played in by Hernandez but shot into the side-netting.
At the other end, Jon Walters had a decent opening when Ryan Shotton headed a deep cross into the centre but the striker could not keep his shot down.
Stoke had the strong wind behind them in the second half but it was United who began the brighter and Van Persie had the chance to end his drought when he was played in by Hernandez but shot into the side-netting.
At the other end, Jon Walters had a decent opening when Ryan Shotton headed a deep cross into the centre but the striker could not keep his shot down.
The opener: The effort was on target and Asmir Begovic couldn't reach it
Time to celebrate: The England midfielder is joined by Nemanja Vidic and Robin van Persie
Agony and ecstasy: Tony Pulis is fighting to avoid relegation while Sir Alex Ferguson is close to another title
Aerial battle: Phil Jones beats namesake Kenwyne to the ball
An encouraging sign for Stoke was the increasing influence of Adam, and
the midfielder tested David de Gea for the first time in the 59th minute
with a well-struck shot from long range.
But the Potters' hopes were dealt a crushing blow when they gave away a penalty. A flowing move that began with Phil Jones holding off Walters in United's right-back spot progressed through Antonio Valencia and Rooney, who picked out Van Persie in the area.
But the Potters' hopes were dealt a crushing blow when they gave away a penalty. A flowing move that began with Phil Jones holding off Walters in United's right-back spot progressed through Antonio Valencia and Rooney, who picked out Van Persie in the area.
Drought over: Robin van Persie scores from the spot
Sick: Stoke fans taunt United's over the Munich air disaster
Twisted: It has been a bad weekend for fans' behaviour around football grounds
No place for it: The scenes came less than 24 hours after fans clashed at Wembley
Pulis threw on Cameron Jerome, former United man Michael Owen and Peter Crouch but there was little threat and Stoke remain only three points clear of 18th-placed Wigan, who have two games in hand.
Newcastle 0 Sunderland 3
Pure delight: Paolo Di Canio was ecstatic as his team romped to victory
Rampage: Stephane Sessegnon got Sunderland on their way with a tidy drilled finish
Alert: Simon Mignolet came out of goal to deny Papiss Cisse
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