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Manchester United : Terduduk Diatas Pulak...
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wahahahahahahahhaha.... |
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klu mng kehulu kehilir dok ngutuk team ln...bla kalah pndai plak nak ckp org kaki kutuk |
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klu mng kehulu kehilir dok ngutuk team ln...bla kalah pndai plak nak ckp org kaki kutuk
antagenaiz Post at 2-5-2011 22:08
tue namanya sebab ada sentuhan... |
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boboi terbakorrr....kite bakorrrr..... |
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over-rated but not tropylesssssssssss |
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sila tukar tajuk thread.. dah tak releven.. tagih simpati pada team singa biru plak pasni |
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boboi agak agak dia nyanyi kat mana hari ni? puas dah aku carik seluruh thread.. xdo pun ..
nak gak rasa sentuhan.. |
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boboi agak agak dia nyanyi kat mana hari ni? puas dah aku carik seluruh thread.. xdo pun ..
nak g ...
hardeyboyz Post at 3-5-2011 08:19
Aku agak dia akan nyanyi kat thread Shalke kot sbb team kesayangan dia nak lawan team Shalke minggu ni. |
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Arsenal 1 United 0
United slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Arsenal, setting up a virtual title decider with Chelsea next Sunday at Old Trafford.
Aaron Ramsey, who chose to join the North Londoners ahead of the Reds, scored the only goal of the game to inflict a fourth defeat of the Barclays Premier League campaign on the leaders.
Substitute Michael Owen was denied a late penalty when being brought down inside the box with a couple of minutes remaining after Nemanja Vidic appeared to escape conceding a spot-kick for a handball in the first half. But the Reds were not at their best and rarely replicated the sort of form displayed against Schalke in midweek.
Sir Alex Ferguson opted for Fabio at right-back and Nani in preference to Antonio Valencia with Anderson drafted into the midfield while the Gunners were without Cesc Fabregas, who injured a thigh in training.
Even without their captain, the hosts started brightly in the sunshine and dominated early possession - although Edwin van der Sar wasn't called into action.
Jack Wilshere lashed a great opportunity wide after a rare slip by Vidic, who cleared straight to the young Englishman, but the Reds' skipper was at his best to pressure Theo Walcott into firing a Robin van Persie cross over the bar soon afterwards.
Patrice Evra was on the top of his game to stretch to divert a van Persie centre away from Walcott and it took some time for United to fashion a threatening move. When it came, Fabio burst onto a Nani pass and stayed on his feet despite a risky challenge inside the box, only to be unable to pick out Javier Hernandez in the middle.
There was a nervous moment on 32 minutes when Vidic appeared to get a feint touch with his fingertips to a Walcott cross with van Persie lurking behind him. Only the Dutchman really appealed but, no doubt, it was a talking point and it did seem to be a moment of madness from Vidic.
Aaron Ramsey and Wayne Rooney traded off-target shots before the Reds striker was harshly booked by Chris Foy for a nudge on Wilshere. Wojciech Szczesny was finally brought into action before half-time when gathering Anderson's tame attempt following a more encouraging move which involved Nani and Evra.
United carried more threat after the break with Rooney forcing a save out of Szczesny with a free-kick and Evra ramming the rebound into the side-netting, while Nani delivered a great cross that just evaded Hernandez before sending his own set-piece effort bouncing wide.
But Arsenal broke through on 56 minutes, seconds after Antonio Valencia replaced Anderson in midfield and the players were still reorganising. Wilshere fed van Persie on the right and the striker was afforded too much time to pick out the unmarked Ramsey, who guided his shot past van der Sar and into the corner of the net.
United needed to muster a response and Vidic headed wide from a Nani corner before the manager replaced Hernandez with the league's top goalscorer Dimitar Berbatov.
The visitors finally started building up a head of steam as Ramsey handled a Michael Carrick cross on the edge of the box, arguably inside, but Rooney's free-kick was comfortable for Szczesny.
Rooney did well to find Nani during one smart break but the Portuguese winger's shot was beaten out by Szczesny, although the Gunners still looked dangerous themselves with van Persie a constant threat.
Owen joined the Reds' attack, in place of Carrick, but was denied what looked a blatant penalty with a couple of minutes left when turning Clichy inside the area. Referee Foy waved away the appeals and there was to be no late drama with the team needing to pick themselves up for two huge games in the coming week. |
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Boss: Time to regroup
Sir Alex Ferguson will freshen his team up for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Schalke ahead of next Sunday's title showdown with Chelsea.
The Reds are still in a great position on both fronts despite the 1-0 defeat at Arsenal and the manager acknowledges the two fixtures are "massive" as the season reaches its climax.
With a two-goal lead against the Germans and a three-point advantage over the champions, United will still be confident of picking up two positive results at fortress Old Trafford, and the manager is too experienced to allow any doubts to creep in at this stage of the campaign.
"Wednesday's a European semi-final second leg and then we've got the game on Sunday," he told MUTV. "They're two massive games.
"We'll regroup and get them freshened up. I'll make some changes, without question, on Wednesday.
"We'll bring Paul Scholes back in. Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen, fresh players. We need to do that but, also, I've probably got to keep experienced players at the back. We'll be alright.
"We're in as good a position as we could ever have wished for from the start of the season. We're in the semi-final of the European Cup in the second leg, with a two-goal lead, and we go into Chelsea with equal goal difference and a home game." |
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It's not easy supporting United
Difficult times ahead
"Your nerves are bound to take a real battering over the next week. After all, that’s the United way."
- MUTV's Stewart Gardner
You didn’t really expect United to win the title the easy way, did you?
What's more, your nerves are bound to take a real battering over the next week. After all, that’s the United way.
But let’s not forget what a great position the Reds are in. When United took to the field in Toronto on 16 July last year for the opening pre-season game, nobody expected that squad to challenge for honours. In fact, if someone had told you that, come May, the Reds would be three points clear in the Premier League with three games to go and on the brink of a place in the Champions League final, you'd have thought them mad. Sir Alex has worked his magic once again on a team everybody seemed determined to write off.
Now, back to matters at hand. It seems there's already a lot of people talking about Chelsea taking over top spot this Sunday at Old Trafford. But you also have to remember a United win would essentially wrap up the title with two games to spare. And Old Trafford has been a real fortress this season: 49 points from a possible 51 tells its own story.
It wasn’t vintage United at the Emirates on Sunday and Arsenal were value for their win. But it must feel like a very hollow victory for everyone connected with the Gunners. It’s a case of "here's what you could have won", to paraphrase Bullseye’s Jim Bowen.
I’m not sure Arsenal will get a better chance to win the title than they've had this year. City, Chelsea, Liverpool and United will probably all be better teams next season and the competition will be even more fierce. However, there’s no doubt the food in the press room at the Emirates is title-winning: anywhere that gives journalists individual pots of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream is okay by me!
Of course, before Sunday’s title showdown there’s the small matter of the Champions League semi-final second leg. I don't want to tempt fate, but I just can’t see any way back for Schalke. I couldn’t believe how poor they were in the first leg last week. But we must remember they scored five at the San Siro in the last round, so let’s keep a lid on any complacency.
The last time we saw a semi-final second leg at OT was back in 2008 against Barcelona. Has the last 15 minutes of a football match tested your nerves more than that one did? It was agony. The clock seemed to stop. But what celebrations afterwards. We can only hope for similar scenes at the final whistle on Wednesday! |
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Evra: We must beat Chelsea
Patrice Evra says United “must beat Chelsea” in order to win the Barclays Premier League title following a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates stadium.
Aaron Ramsey’s second-half strike was enough to seal victory for the Gunners and leave United just three points ahead of the Blues at the top of the table with as many games remaining.
And with Carlo Ancelotti’s side visiting Old Trafford next Sunday, the stage is set for an epic title-deciding encounter at the Theatre of Dreams.
Evra, who is hoping to collect his fourth Premier League winners' medal later this season, is confident of success.
The Frenchman told [url=http://origin-www.manutd.com/en/MUTV.aspx]MUTV[/url]: “We have our destiny in our hands. We have a massive game against Chelsea. If we want to win the title then we have to beat Chelsea – it’s as simple as that. If we don’t beat them then we’ll be in trouble.
“We just need to play the Man United way. I am not worried because we know we didn’t do the things we normally do against Arsenal. We have three games left and need to win every game. Every game is a final.”
Defeat at the Emirates brings an end to a run of seven matches unbeaten against the Gunners, a sequence that included two victories in North London - making Sunday’s result all the more frustrating for Evra.
“We didn’t feel in trouble. We knew how Arsenal would play," he added. "They kept possession of the ball but never looked dangerous.
"Normally when we visit the Emirates we play with speed, power and aggression, and create more chances than we did on Sunday. That is why I am very disappointed."
The Reds had two second-half penalty appeals turned down by referee Chris Foy - once when Michael Owen was felled inside the area and another when Evra himself collided with Theo Walcott. Although the Reds' left-back was keen not to question the officials.
“There were some difficult decisions but I don’t want to talk about the referee, the problem was Man United, not the referee," he admitted. “It is easy to find some excuse. We did not play the Man United way and when we don’t play the Man United way, we don’t deserve anything.” |
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Javier's title dream
"I want to win that medal badly."
- Javier Hernandez
Few of us expected the boy from Guadalajara to have quite such an impact this season. Openers, equalisers and especially winners, scored with head, feet, heel and even face... Javier Hernandez lives to put the ball in the net.
He’s also shown a dedication to the cause, a humbleness and an understanding of what it means to play for United that has endeared him to Reds everywhere. We caught up with him to ask him how he was coping with the sharp end of his first title challenge as a United player…
The season is entering its crucial phase now – have you been involved in title chases before, while playing in Mexico?
In my first season with Chivas in 2006 we won the title. I didn’t play too many games but I scored a couple of goals and helped us win the trophy. We also won another domestic tournament in 2009 called the Interliga – the winners of that go into the Copa Libertadores.
What has that taught you about how to approach the busy and important end of the season?
Well, it’s given me a small amount of experience of these situations, but I have still talked to my team-mates here about what to expect in – and how to prepare for – this crucial part of the season. It’s all about staying calm, focusing on the task in hand and believing in what you are trying to achieve.
What advantage do United have over Chelsea and Arsenal in the title chase?
The only one is the fact that United is a big club with a great history in these battles. Several of the players have been here and done this before, while the newer players have a huge desire to succeed because we know about the history of Manchester United and it doesn’t include many painful defeats.
Do you look around the changing room and think, yes, these are the players who can win trophies this season?
Yes, when I look at my team-mates, and the quality of the players in the dressing room, I feel that we can win any trophy we compete for.
What do the senior players who have been here and done it before – Giggs, Scholes, Rio, Fletch etc – say to the newer and younger players about how to handle it and what is required?
They tell us that we need to play like Manchester United players, always remembering the club’s rich history and never giving less than 100 per cent on the field. Being a United player is about winning – you can never think about drawing or losing games. It’s that attitude that can help us to win trophies.
What do you think is the most important thing for United to concentrate on for the rest of the season?
To produce consistent performances and avoid mistakes – and that starts with the goalkeeper and goes right through the team. We need to avoid silly errors to give ourselves the best chance of winning, and to play every game like it’s our last one.
What would a Premier League winners’ medal mean to you?
It would mean a lot. I want to win that medal badly, and also to lift the trophy. It would be a perfect end to my first season here. |
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Papers: Summer signings battle
02/05/2011 09:00
Wesley Sneijder
United and City do battle over signings
Manchester United are going head-to-head with Manchester City in a £55m summer transfer tussle over Alexis Sanchez and Wesley Sneijder. United have outlined an £18m offer to Udinese for Chilean winger Sanchez — just weeks after City underlined their desire to sign the player. The move comes with City also trying to gatecrash United’s bid for £35m-rated Sneijder, 26, and hoping his Dutch team-mate Nigel de Jong can exert some influence. Both deals are currently in United’s favour but City are working hard to persuade the players to come to Eastlands and know they have the greater financial muscle. Udinese want close to £32m for Sanchez, 22, who United have followed since he was a teenager at Chilean side Cobreloa. His performances in Serie A have drawn admirers and he impressed for Chile in the World Cup last summer. City’s football administrator Brian Marwood has already been to Italy three times to talk to Udinese officials about Sanchez and emphasised his desire to sign the player but sources at the Italian club say United are the first to show their hand.
Simon Jones, Daily Mail
In other transfer news, a number of the papers feature quotes from Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge who says Bayern are in pole position to sign Schalke goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. Rummenigge insists "Neuer will not be moving abroad."
All of the papers reflect on United's 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates and look ahead to the huge game against Chelsea next Sunday. Arsene Wenger believes United remain "strong favourites" for the title, while Chelsea skipper John Terry is quoted as saying: "We've never allowed ourselves to stop believing we could come back and United know we will never give up." |
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mesti lagu sentuhan kecundang kan?
satusembilan Post at 3-5-2011 11:54 AM
lagu andai dapat ku undur masa - AXL |
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MU ni klo pakai baju itam mmg nasib malang...
cat nmpk dorang pkai bju itam je.... hhu dh lemah semangat |
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