Jumat, 10 Juni 2011

Babbyface is among Man United Babies

Where is the Baby Face Now? That is my question over 2 years ago
Ole Gunnar Solsjaer, United Hero of 99 competition had quit his football career as player. I really miss the babby face assassin.
Solsjaer is now a legend in United. It is really a miss that I cannot see him to play again. Unfortunate for him to have injuries that seem never let him go. Like an possesive girlfriend.
There are two remarkable moment of Solksjaer. First his 4 goals as sub in Nott. Forest season 1999/2000 (if I'm not mistaken).The second is the most outstanding one, 1999 goal to Bayern Munich in Nou Camp, Barcelona.
Will United have other super sub like him? I hope so.
Now this baby face is the reserve coach of Manchester United. Hopefully he can gain United Manager position if Fergie willingly or not retired from the position.

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Arsenal and Wenger Out in Old Trafford: Man Utd 2 Arsenal 1


Last night match was tremendous. Manchester United proved themselves to be invisible at home to Arsenal. However the match is so dab. Man United trying to wake up after loosing CR7. Nani and Valencia do not give enough contribution to the match. Even tough in the last minute Nani managed to show some skill that make me feel he has the right to replace CR 7.

Despite their lost I have to give a thumbs up for Arsenal attacking scheme. It was beautiful and with coordination within lines. Their short passing, and fast attacking was truly make United defense got a little worried. There are a lot of chances from Arsenal that make my heart pound very fast such as of van Persie's strike in the near goal getting pass from diaby (if I'm not mistaken), another van Persie's free kick that hit the bar (boy that was reaally close). I'm not a good story teller so here the match report from English Premier League official site:


Arsenal were denied a last-gasp equaliser in a thrilling encounter with Manchester United which they eventually lost 2-1.
Andrey Arshavin capped a brilliant first half by putting Arsenal ahead and if Ben Foster had not denied Robin van Persie with a brilliant feet-first save, Arsenal would probably have won.
Instead, Wayne Rooney won a penalty when he went down under Manuel Almunia's challenge, and scored it himself before Abou Diaby turned Ryan Giggs' free-kick into his own net to give the hosts their victory.
Van Persie thought he had equalised deep into stoppage time but his effort was ruled out for an offside against William Gallas, and Arsene Wenger's protest against the disallowed goal led to him being sent from the dug-out.
The Gunners were in front and on top through Arshavin's goal when Rooney went down under Manuel Almunia's challenge just before the hour mark.
Rooney sent Almunia the wrong way, ensuring the only blot on Diaby's fine performance turned out to be the own goal that sealed a win that wrecked Arsenal's 100 per cent start to the season.
perfect decision
It had all looked so unlikely at half-time, as Arshavin threatened to run riot.
The Russian might have scored earlier than he did too when Ben Foster flapped at a Van Persie corner.
The former Zenit St Petersburg man made a conscious effort to place a shot towards the top corner. Foster was not the only anxious face to watch it drift narrowly wide.
Then Darren Fletcher slid into Arshavin and despite winning the ball, Arsenal claimed for a penalty.
Referee Mike Dean was standing near enough to make the perfect decision and waved the shout away.
Arsenal maintained their offensive. The impressive Denilson slid a pass through to Arshavin, who had found space between United's defence and midfield which Ferguson's team selection was supposed to prevent.
Quickly Arshavin turned and let fly with a rasper of a drive.
Nemanja Vidic came close to levelling straight away for the hosts but, as they trooped into the tunnel for a dismal half-time debrief, the best they could actually reflect on was a Rooney free-kick that curled narrowly wide.
Strangely given how one-sided the opening half had been, Ferguson did not try to change things during the interval. And his team were almost out of the match before he had retaken his seat.
swept away
Arshavin sped past John O'Shea as though the Irishman was not there to reach the by-line and picked out Van Persie with a teasing low cross that looked certain to be number two until Foster stuck out a leg to make a magnificent save.
At that point, there seemed to be only one winner. How wrong those doubters were as Ferguson's team surged back, Ryan Giggs the architect behind the comeback just as Arshavin had sparked Arsenal earlier.
The difference was Dean said yes when United claimed their penalty as Rooney went crashing to the ground after Giggs had supplied the pass that sent him through one-on-on with Almunia.
Questions were asked when Rooney did not take the one Michael Carrick missed at Burnley. There was no need this time as Rooney went straight for the ball, put it on the spot and promptly sent Almunia the wrong way.
Any pretence at defence was now swept away amid the fervour of an occasion that threatened to become a classic.
When Diaby was hacked at by Rooney and Wes Brown, both men were booked and Van Persie was offered the chance to curl a free-kick at Foster's goal which thudded against the crossbar.
A minute later, from a very similar position, United got their second.
In truth, Giggs' free-kick would not have threatened Almunia if Diaby had not stuck his head on it and deflected it straight into the corner of his own goal.

Rooney scored again in this match but only from penalty spot, well that fine with me. My only regret was the goal do not created in a play. Go for top scorer Rooney!!!
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Real eye Chicha


Real are told: Pea off
Manchester United are set to treble Javier Hernandez's wages to £75,000 a week to keep Real Madrid at bay. Madrid have told United to name their price for striker 'Chicharito' - Little Pea. But United, who are closing in on a £20million deal for Ashley Young, plan to boost the 20-goal Mexican striker's pay by £50,000 a week. Boss Alex Ferguson is adamant hitman Hernandez, 23, is going nowhere so soon after joining from Chivas for £6m on a four-year contract. Hernandez is currently one of the lowest-paid players at United on £25,000 a week. Talks over a new deal will take place after his involvement in the CONCACAF Gold Cup where he hit a hat-trick in Mexico's opening game, a 5-0 rout of El Salvador.
Neil Custis, The Sun

Source: Manutd.com


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All eyes on David De Gea



There are plenty of reasons why United fans should tune in to watch England’s Under-21 side in action at the European Championships this Sunday – not least the opposition.

Stuart Pearce’s team will face Spain in its first test, a side that contains confirmed United transfer target David De Gea. Of course, Reds Chris Smalling, Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley are all part of the England squad.

But it’s Atletico Madrid goalkeeper De Gea who the spotlight will fall on, as United fans around the world cast an eye over the man Sir Alex Ferguson has identified as “one we should go for”. Speaking after Gary Neville’s testimonial match last month, the Reds boss confirmed rumoured interest in the goalkeeper was real.

“He’s a young goalkeeper – very quick, good composure, presence and an outstanding replacement for van der Sar.”

But De Gea isn’t getting ahead of himself. Although aware of United’s interest, he insists his only focus for the next few weeks is Spain’s bid to become European champions at Under-21 level.

“Until the Euros are finished and things clam down a bit, I don’t know anything,” he told media. “I don’t know what goalkeepers Alex Ferguson likes. I’m just a normal goalkeeper, a discrete one. Being Atletico’s goalkeeper is completely different to being United’s and I’m not quite sure what he’s looking for.”

England meet Spain in Herning, Denmark on Sunday 12 June (19:45 BST).

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