Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

It’s Barcelona v Manchester United in the 2011 EUFA Champions League Final


Manchester United will play Barcelona in this year’s Champions League final at Wembley after an emphatic 4–1 win over FC Schalke 04 at Old Trafford. The 6–1 aggregate was probably a fair reflection of play over the two legs, though the German side actually made a better fist of it away from home than the score-line suggests.

Sir Alex Rings the Changes


With the crunch game against Chelsea coming up on the weekend, Sir Alex Ferguson made an astonishing nine changes to the team that won in Germany. Most of us expected a few alterations to the line-up but so many was a real surprise, considering the United manager had stressed prior to the game that United wouldn’t be “taking anything for granted”.

Schalke were able to recall Benedickt Howedes to bolster the centre of defense, and Sergio Escudero, who came on as a substitute in the first leg, was given a start at left back. Seventeen year-old Julian Draxler was also awarded a place in the starting line-up.

Notwithstanding all the changes, United started much as they finished in Germany and had forced two corners before the game was five minutes old. Schalke’s first corner did not arrive until 14 minutes had gone by. Even so, the team from the Bundesliga was looking in much better shape than last week.

However, just as it appeared that they might be on the verge of creating something the ball was given away in midfield at the 26 minute mark and a well-executed defense splitting pass from Darron Gibson put Antonio Valencia in the clear. The right winger, who has looked so impressive since returning from long-term injury, slotted the ball home cool as you like.

Before the celebrations had finished Schalke were down the other end trying to get something back but Raul’s header was easy for Edwin van der Sar. With the ball back in Schalke’s end, Rafael took a throw-in on the right, Anderson saw Darron Gibson in space on the edge of the box and the Irishman’s firm shot surprised Manuel Neuer, catching him off balance. United were two goals to the good and the tie looked virtually over with just over half an hour gone.
Schalke Back in Contention

It was at this point that the inexperience of United’s second string defenders showed.

As Schalke went forward, trying to salvage some pride if nothing else, United appeared casual in the extreme and several sloppy passes culminated in Smalling giving the ball away inside his own penalty area. The ball broke for Jose Manuel Jurado lurking on the edge of the box and the Spaniard fired an excellent shot past van der Sar.

The United response from Valencia required a goal line clearance with Neuer beaten, but it was Schalke who looked threatening in the ten minutes up to half-time, with a few nerves starting to manifest among the United players and some discernible tension among the supporters around the ground. In contrast to their poor showing on home turf, Ralf Rangnick’s men had enjoyed a 54-46 percent advantage in possession over the course of the first half.

United Wrap It Up

Manchester’s complacency following the second goal had no doubt resulted in a half-time tongue lashing from Sir Alex and they came out more focused. Neuer was called on to make a fingertip save from Anderson’s curling shot on 55 minutes, then Smalling had the ball in the net from a close-range tap in but was offside.

The match and the tie were finally wrapped up in the 72nd minute when Nani advanced into the Schalke area and pulled the ball back for Anderson on the penalty spot with his back to goal. The Brazilian was tackled but recovered to turn and score with aplomb.

United’s ticket to Wembley was well and truly booked only four minutes later. Dimitar Berbatov has not scored in the Champions League since October 2008 and would have been forgiven for trying his luck when in possession on the right of the box with only the goalkeeper to beat. However, to his credit the Bulgarian put self-interest aside and laid the ball on a platter for Anderson who was in a much more central position and able to simply tap the ball into an empty net.

Manchester United now has an opportunity to avenge their defeat at the hands of Barcelona in the 2009 final. The encounter on the 29th May is certainly a mouth-watering prospect for soccer fans everywhere.

Sir Alex Ferguson was full of confidence after the match acknowledging that Barcelona is “the team of the moment“, but showing great confidence in his own squad: “I think it's a team full of great desire and determination. These qualities, allied to their ability, will help them at Wembley."

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http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/sports/its-barcelona-v-manchester-united-in-the-2011-eufa-champions-league-final-55847.html

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Manchester United vs Schalke Preview


Manchester United face a simple task against Schalke in the Champions League if last week's first leg is anything to go by. In fact, some have said that the Manchester United vs Schalke tie is the worst Champions League semi-final of all time.

This is entirely down to Schalke's complete and utter inability make an impact on Man United (4/9 to beat Schalke) last week when they had home advantage. To say Man United dominated is a huge understatement. They controlled every aspect of the game from start to finish.

However, there are sound reasons for believing that the Man Utd vs Schalke match is not over and done with already. StanJames.com certainly do not think that is the case, as they are offering top price on Man United (offer valid on match day from 9 am, UK time).

For a start, Man United have become some kind of Jekyl and Hyde team over the past few months.

They were, frankly, pretty poor when they were beaten by Arsenal in the Premier League over the weekend. Just as Man United dominated Schalke, Arsenal bossed Man United who rarely looked a threat.

On top of that, whatever Sir Alex Ferguson might say, it is difficult to say that the current Man United team is a vintage side. They have started to leak goals lately, and whereas in the past if Man United conceded we might have expected them to simply go to the other end and score more than the opposition, it is difficult to be confident that the current team are capable of doing that, especially in an occasion such as a Champions League semi-final second leg.

We should not forget that Schalke (7/1 to beat Man United) have hardly been lucky on their way to the semi-final. They fully deserve their place having beaten reigning champions Inter Milan in the quarter-finals by an aggregate of 7 - 3. Any team capable of scoring 7 goals versus Inter Milan cannot be dismissed easily, even allowing for the ease of Man United's win against them last week. After all, everybody is entitled to an off day.

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http://betting.stanjames.com/Sports-Betting-Previews/2011-05-03/Manchester-United-vs-Schalke-Champions-League-Preview


Sunday, April 10, 2011

United favourites but Chelsea not dead yet


Fortress Old Trafford, Chelsea's flat form and a welter of statistics point to Manchester United advancing to the semi-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday -- yet one goal changes the whole tie.

United hold the whip hand following Wayne Rooney's goal in their 1-0 quarter-final first-leg win at Stamford Bridge and in most circumstances in the Champions League and for United, that would be that.

Alex Ferguson's team have lost one of their last 30 matches in the competition at Old Trafford and none in the last six years. They have progressed in all 16 European ties where they won the first leg away from home.

This season they have conceded only two goals in nine Champions League games while in the Premier League they have won 15 and drawn one of their home games.

Since the Champions league began only two sides have recovered from a first-leg home defeat to win a knockout tie -- Ajax Amsterdam against Panathinaikos in 1996 and Inter Milan, who recovered from a 1-0 defeat by Bayern Munich with a 3-2 win in Germany last month.

Yet the particular nature of this all-English tie means that such statistics are undermined in a game between two teams who know each other so well.

Although Chelsea have won only one of five away games in all-English Champions League ties, they won at Old Trafford in the Premier League a year ago and know that they need only one goal on Tuesday to swing the advantage their way.

Only two of the teams' last 12 competitive games have been decided by more than one goal so both sides know the Londoners are still very much in the tie.

"Of course Chelsea can do to us at Old Trafford what we've done there," said Ferguson. "We've only got a one-goal lead and we have to be very careful and give a top performance.

"It will be a tough game. The tie is not done."


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http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/11042011/2/united-favourites-chelsea-dead.html

Friday, December 10, 2010

Sir Alex expects a classic





Sir Alex Ferguson is expecting United’s clash against Arsenal to be befitting of the pride and history of both clubs.

The Reds go into Monday night’s game just a point behind the Gunners knowing a win will take them back to the Premier League summit.

And although Sir Alex concedes that the rivalry between the two sides hasn’t been quite as intense since the emergence of Chelsea as a major force back in the 2004/05 campaign, he still always anticipates a match full of drama whenever the pair go up against each other.

“The games, particularly four or five years ago, were so important because both of us were challenging for league titles,” said the Scot. “Chelsea have now come in and it’s been ourselves and Chelsea over the last five years.

“Nonetheless, it’s Manchester United against Arsenal and the history of both teams always guarantees a match of intensity and a lot of the time, controversy.

“I think Monday night’s game will be more or less the same because the pride and history of both clubs determine that.”

Arsene Wenger’s side have failed to secure any silverware since triumphing over United in the 2005 FA Cup final and in recent years have received much criticism for showing a lack of battling qualities needed to grind out results.

However, Sir Alex believes that’s no longer the case and considers Arsenal to be a much more mature


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http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2010/Dec/Sir-Alex-expects-a-classic.aspx