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Wigan Athletic 0-4 Manchester United - Barclays Premier League - 26,02,2011

17' [0-1] J. Hernandez
74' [0-2] J. Hernandez
84' [0-3] W. Rooney
87' [0-4] F.d. Silva

วันเสาร์ที่ 13 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Aston Villa 2-2 Manchester United - Premier League



United staged a late fightback at Villa Park to earn a point after going two goals down to a relatively inexperienced Aston Villa side.

Gerard Houllier’s young men had taken the lead through Ashley Young and Marc Albrighton, but Reds substitute Federico Macheda gave United hope on 81 minutes before Nemanja Vidic headed home a vital equaliser with five minutes to go.

Much had been made of United’s selection problems in the build-up to the game, but Villa were equally hampered by injury and illness with as many as 10 regular first-teamers unavailable. Sir Alex made two changes to the side that earned a point at Eastlands, with Wes Brown coming in for the injured Rafael and Javier Hernandez adding weight to United’s attack, which was without the services of the suspended Paul Scholes.

Gerard Houllier, meanwhile, was forced to call upon a number of his burgeoning, yet inexperienced, youngsters to fill the squad – four of his squad had played in the Reserves’ play-off final against United last May at Old Trafford. The Midlanders still posed a big threat up front, though, with Ashley Young alongside the fit-again Gabriel Agbonlahor, who was back in the starting line-up for the first time in almost two months.

Despite having not lost a league game for 15 years at Villa Park, the Reds had been forced to settle for a point on the last two visits. With Chelsea already holding a mini advantage at the top of the table, Sir Alex’s men knew only three points would do this time round and the visitors set about the task with real eagerness. While United were dominant in possessionearly on, Villa’s young team weren't about to be rolled over and they did their utmost to match the Reds' energy and endeavour during a somewhat scrappy first half.

United's backline was relieved to see a couple of fizzing centres from the lively Marc Albrighton and Stewart Downing come to nothing in the opening quarter of the game, but soon after the Reds almost made Villa pay for a lapse in concentration at the other end. Michael Carrick intercepted a poor pass from James Collins and found the onrushing Chicharito, who in turn slotted a lovely ball through to Dimitar Berbatov, but the Bulgarian fired wide.

United continued to look for the opening, but like in the derby against City in midweek the final ball let the Reds down. Apart from half chances for Wes Brown and Carrick, Brad Friedel was relatively comfortable in the opening period. His opposite number, meanwhile, was a little busier than the Reds would have liked, saving low to his right from Ashley Young just after the half hour and breathing a sigh of relief a couple of minutes before the break when Downing’s curling effort was deflected wide off Rio Ferdinand.

Having finished the half on top, Villa began the second in much the same vein. A flowing move early on saw Agbonlahor muscled off the ball by Vidic as he looked to meet Albrighton’s fine cross with his head. A minute or so later, the ever-eager Albrighton blasted into the side-netting as Villa had United flapping at the back.

While the Reds were struggling to find rhythm, Houllier’s men were visibly growing in confidence andthey almost went ahead on 54 minutes. Downing powered past Brown down the left before whipping a dangerous cross towards the back post where Albrighton was waiting. Thankfully for United, the winger’s guided header dropped just wide of van der Sar’s far post.

The Villans went even closer, in quick succession, not long after the hour. Having come up for a corner, which was initially cleared, James Collins headed Downing’s cross against the bar, before Agbonlahor smacked van der Sar’s right-hand post after following up Young’s blocked effort.

Villa were now totally on top and the breakthrough they had been threatening duly arrived on 72 minutes. Agbonlahor latched onto a long ball forward before turning inside to cross towards Young who was pushed to the ground inside the area by Brown. Mike Dean had no qualms in pointing to the spot and Young dusted himself down to send van der Sar the wrong way.

Things got worse for United four minutes later when Albrighton doubled the advantage. Substitute Federico Macheda, who had joined Gabriel Obertan in coming on for Berbatov and Hernandez, was sloppy in possession and allowed Villa to break. Young found Downing down the left, who crossed to the back post for Albrighton to slot home from five yards.

An out-of-sorts United weren’t about to panic, though. After Rio Ferdinand had seen his volley blocked on the line, Macheda gave the visitors a lifeline nine minutes from time when he fired a stunning effort into the roof of the net after a neat lay-off from Fletcher.

Villa still looked dangerous atthe other end and Downing almost made it 3-1 on 83 minutes, but his sweetly-struck shot flew just over.

As we've seen throughout Sir Alex's 24-year reign, United never know when it's time to quit and five minutes from time the Reds drew level. Nani jigged his way down the left before sending a fizzing cross to the back post where Vidic was waiting to plant a diving header past Friedel. Cue wild celebrations amongst United players and fans alike.

Friedel blocked a goal-bound effort from Obertan soon after as the Reds went in search of a winner, but time was always against United who in truth were probably more relieved than disappointed with another away draw.

วันอังคารที่ 2 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Nani: I'm one of world's best



Manchester United winger Nani believes he is now one of the world's top players.

The Portuguese international is delighted with his current form which saw him score one of the season's more unusual goals in Saturday's 2-0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur.

United were leading through captain Nemanja Vidic's first-half header when Nani poked in a second for the hosts five minutes from time.
The 23-year-old rolled a shot into the net after Tottenham goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes had thrown the ball onto the ground believing a free-kick had been given after Nani had handled in the box.

However, referee Mark Clattenburg was waving for play to continue and consequently allowed the goal to stand after consulting his assistant.

The opportunist strike was Nani's seventh goal of the season and fourth in as many matches, and he is thrilled with his progress at Old Trafford.

"As a player I think I'm close to being as complete as I can be," said Nani. "Now I can say I'm one of the top players in the world.

"I play for the best club in the world and my role in the team is as a decisive player, scoring goals or setting up and so the team can win.

"You have to believe in yourself and believe in your abilities on the pitch. Big games are for big players.

"I want to be one of the best. I'm not scared to play in the big games, they are the most beautiful in football - you play with very high quality.

"Beautiful football, that's what everyone likes. And that helps lift my performance too."

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Manchester United 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur - Barclays Premier League




A late goal from Nani and a first-half header by Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic ensured Tottenham Hotspur's 21-year wait for victory at Old Trafford continued.

United captain Vidic opened the scoring with a header after 31 pulsating minutes before Nani reacted quickest to some goalmouth confusion to prod home five minutes from time.

With just two minutes gone Park Ji-sung had come within a whisker of giving United the lead, taking a couple of touches to line up a shot before letting fly from 25 yards. His low effort had Gomes well beaten but cannoned off the post to safety.

Nani also found room to shoot in the opening minutes but this time Gomes made a straightforward save.

Spurs did not allow themselves to be shellshocked by United's busy start and only a precision tackle by Darren Fletcher stopped Aaron Lennon testing Edwin van der Sar after a swift counter-attack in the fourth minute.

Rafael van der Vaart then matched Park's earlier effort, holding possession despite tumbling to the floor before rising to curl the ball against the far post.

Chances continued to come at both ends - Van der Vaart drilling over for the visitors and Park missing the target after some neat footwork in the Tottenham area.

By now United were looking the better side and Spurs survived another nervy moment when Gomes spilled Michael Carrick's shot before gathering again with Javier Hernandez lurking.

Tottenham looked capable of catching their opponents on the break but United's attacks were producing more clear-cut opportunities.

Fletcher missed the latest of them after 25 minutes, failing to convert from the edge of the box after some patient approach play from Nani.

A clumsy Younes Kaboul challenge after half an hour gave the Red Devils the chance to attack from a set-piece and they duly cashed in. Nani floated in the free-kick in from the left and Vidic eased in front of Benoit Assou-Ekotto to head home.

A quickly-taken throw by Gareth Bale, who started despite Harry Redknapp's suggestion that he may be rested, gave Van der Vaart a sight of goal soon after but he mishit his shot.

Luka Modric did better with a sweetly-struck half-volley from the Holland star's corner a minute later but Van der Sar was on hand with a vital diving save.

Dimitar Berbatov could have doubled the lead over his old club just before the interval but a combination of Gomes and William Gallas stifled him.

As in the first half, United came out firing at the start of the second, with both Hernandez and Berbatov just failing to get clean shots away in the opening moments.

Robbie Keane and Jermaine Jenas, both drafted in to the starting XI for this match, were looking distinctly off the pace in key positions for Spurs.

In the 59th minute, Bale finally gave the away support something to cheer. In a passage reminiscent of his memorable Champions League hat-trick against Inter Milan he strode past a handful of red shirts and bore down on goal, only to see his shot squirm just wide of Van der Sar's far post.

Keane gave way to Roman Pavlyuchenko just past the hour mark, handing the captaincy to Modric in the process.

After Van der Vaart failed to beat Van der Sar from a tight angle, Pavlyuchenko almost got lucky when his 25-yard effort nearly found its way over the line courtesy of Vidic's deflection, before Peter Crouch replaced Van der Vaart - who looked in a little discomfort as he left the pitch - in the 77th minute.

Nani's strike ended matters, with the officials judging play to be active when keeper Gomes placed the ball down in his area after an unsuccessful penalty appeal.

Gomes clearly believed he was lining up a dead ball but the Portuguese winger was the only one on the referee's wavelength and rolled the ball in.