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last 2 game nih bagi la bebe ngan owen main..
diorang pun nak dakap piala jugak
hardeyboyz Post at 9-5-2011 09:11 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
dakap piala bole..tp medal xdapat la..bebe xcukup game..owen bole la..10 game dah dia main.. |
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hahahaha sapa kata howard webb sokong united jerk ar siap tolong chelshit lagi semalam dah terang2 penalti tapi die x bagi dah terang2 ivanovic kene buang padang tapi die x wat pun so sapa kate howard web sokong united ar hahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!#%$$^%*%*&*^CHELSHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!GGMU |
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Player ratings v Chelsea
Here's how we assessed each of the United players' performances in the crucial 2-1 win against Chelsea:
Edwin van der Sar
Made a brilliant reaction save to palm out Kalou’s header from under his crossbar and dived with typical agility to save a Drogba free-kick. Had little chance with Lampard’s close-range prod.
Fabio
A massive game for the youngster but he never looked fazed. Coped with Malouda’s attacking threat and passed well out of defence.
Rio Ferdinand
Steady alongside Vidic throughout the 90 minutes. Momentarily dazed by a firm clearing header but recovered to see out the game.
Nemanja Vidic
Doubled United’s lead with a poacher’s header from six yards, his fifth league goal of the season. Impressive at the back, too. Kept Drogba and Torres on a short leash.
John O’Shea
Made a great block to deny Drogba as Chelsea threatened a goal just before the break, but didn’t re-emerge for the second half.
Antonio Valencia
The Ecuadorian gave Ashley Cole one of his toughest tests since Ronaldo departed. Unlucky not to win a penalty early in the second half when Lampard handled his cross.
Michael Carrick
Tackled, blocked and intercepted well, particularly in the first half. A calming presence and a strong shield just in front of the back four.
Ji-sung Park
The Korean made up for lost time in his first league game at OT since Boxing Day. He set up United’s lightning-quick first goal for Hernandez and forced the corner from which Vidic made it 2-0 with a decent shot saved by Cech. Tackled superbly.
Ryan Giggs
Delivered a peach of a cross for Vidic’s goal and harried and harassed in midfield. Didn’t give Chelsea’s players a moment’s peace and used possession smartly.
Javier Hernandez
The Mexican gave United the perfect start after just 37 seconds, by scoring his 20th goal of the season. He could have made it 2-0 in the 10th minute but failed to connect with Park’s cross. Missed two late chances that might have given him a hat-trick.
Wayne Rooney
Stung Cech’s palms with a piledriver early on and bent a shot just wide of the left-hand post. Almost scored United’s third goal, only denied by Alex’s excellent block.
SUBSTITUTES
Jonny Evans (for O’Shea, 45 mins)
The Northern Ireland defender got stuck into Drogba and Chelsea sub Ramires straight after coming on at left-back. A superb 45-minute cameo.
Chris Smalling (for Fabio, 88)
Came on in an unfamiliar position but didn’t put a foot wrong. Carried the ball half the length of the field at one point to relieve pressure on a defence under siege. |
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United hampiri gelaran juara
LONDON – Manchester United kini semakin hampir untuk merangkul trofiLiga Perdana England buat kali ke-19 selepas menewaskan pencabarterdekat, Chelsea 2-1 di Old Trafford awal pagi tadi.
Dengan saingan hanya berbaki dua perlawanan, United hanya perlumengutip satu mata daripada dua perlawanan menentang Blackburn Roversdi gelanggang lawan atau Blackpool di tempat sendiri nanti.
Jika segalanya berjalan lancar, United bakal menjadi pasukan palingbanyak memenangi kejuaraan liga domestik, sekali gus mengatasi rekodLiverpool sebelum ini iaitu 18 kali sejak 21 tahun lalu.
Manakala bagi Alex Ferguson yang sudah 25 tahun bersama United, jikaia menjadi kenyataan, ini adalah kali ke-12 dia mengecapi kejuaraan ituselaku pengurus pasukan.
Perlawanan awal pagi tadi bagaimanapun tidak seperti yang dijangkaapabila United hanya memerlukan masa 30 saat untuk membolosi kubuChelsea hasil jaringan Javier Hernandez selepas diumpan Park Ji Sung.
Nemanja Vidic menambah derita Chelsea dengan menanduk masuk gol kedua pada minit ke-23 hasil hantaran Ryan Giggs.
Hanya di babak kedua, Chelsea mula menggandakan asakan dan memperoleh gol saguhati menerusi Frank Lampard pada minit ke-69.
Kejayaan menewaskan Chelsea itu membolehkan United terus mengekalkanrekod tanpa kalah di gelanggang sendiri musim ini dengan 17 kemenangandan satu seri.
Kemenangan tersebut meletakkan United enam mata di depan denganmengumpul 76 mata manakala Chelsea kekal di tangga kedua liga selepasArsenal tewas mengejut 1-3 kepada Stoke City di tempat lawan padaperlawanan terdahulu.
Keputusan itu menyaksikan Arsenal yang menewaskan Manchester United1-0 minggu lalu terkeluar sama sekali dalam persaingan merebutkejuaraan liga musim ini. - Agensi |
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howard web bias la neh :@
prfftthhhhhhhhhhhhh ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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howard webb...
pprrrffttttt... |
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teringat banner dari fan liverpool..
"Au revoir Cantona and Man United...come back when ...
wanburn Post at 9-5-2011 08:11 ![](http://mforum5.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
Terigt banner tu ebb prnh Tgk ms 1994 atau terigt ms Tgk kt internet td? Kehkehkeh |
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Terigt banner tu ebb prnh Tgk ms 1994 atau terigt ms Tgk kt internet td? Kehkehkeh
ryosakazaki Post at 9-5-2011 12:27 ![](http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
baru tgk 5 minit lepas...![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea
Ferguson delighted to surpass Liverpool
May 8, 2011
By ESPNsoccernet staff
Sir Alex Ferguson revelled in becoming England's most successful club after a 2-1 victory over Chelsea all but ensured they will clinch a record 19th league title.
Sir Alex Ferguson
GettyImagesSir Alex Ferguson bows to the Stretford End after Manchester United's victory over Chelsea
Defeat to Arsenal last week meant a Chelsea victory at Old Trafford on Sunday would have blown the title race wide open, but United never looked in doubt after Javier Hernandez opened the scoring in the first minute and Nemanja Vidic headed home to make it 2-0 at the break.
Frank Lampard's second-half goal proved no more than a consolation and, as United now just need one point from their upcoming games against strugglers Blackburn and Blackpool, Ferguson feels certain his side will surpass Liverpool's longstanding record.
"It's fantastic to be the most successful team in the country," Ferguson told Sky Sports. "The minute we won that first title in 1993 the door opened, and we've been involved in the first two all throughout that period - it's a fantastic achievement.
"For the last 17 or 18 years it's been Arsenal and Chelsea as our nearest challengers, and the last few years it's been Chelsea. Arsenal made a great attempt this year but them losing today [to Stoke] has finalised it.
"We deserve the title and hopefully we'll get that point now."
Ferguson feels that the scoreline did not do justice to the number of chances his side created.
"We could've scored six in the second half, but we expected a tough game and we got a tough game," he said. "We were brilliant - we got a great start but Cech made some fantastic saves.
"When we gave the ball away for their goal, we were a bit nervy but the fans helped us. We kept making chances and Rooney could've scored six today."
Ryan Giggs, who put in another inspirational display in midfield, acknowledged that the title is "not mathematically over" but was thrilled at the prospect of surpassing Liverpool's 18 titles.
"It's a great achievement by the team and by the manager to haul back our biggest rivals," Giggs said. |
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Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea
The all-time champions
May 8, 2011
Manchester United celebrate after a victory that all but ensures they will reclaim their Premier League title
By Richard Jolly, Old Trafford
(Archive)
It was a vocal exercise in denial. As Manchester United accelerated into the history books, a blue corner of the East Stand broke into their umpteenth chorus of "Chelsea, champions". Technically, they still are, but it is only a technicality. Because when, rather than if, a point is procured against either Blackburn or Blackpool, United will have what they have long termed 'their title' back.
And, still more significantly, they will have the sense of superiority they have long desired. Chelsea were both closest challengers and subplot, because the Mancunian radar is directed elsewhere. The Stretford End's question was "Are you watching, Merseyside?" It was 2-1 in the clash of North and South, but it will soon be 19-18 in the battle fought along the East Lancs Road. Sir Alex Ferguson's fondness for conflict is such that he has waged war on the memories of Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley. He is one point away from leading Liverpool now, an inch away from knocking them off their perch.
"It's fantastic to be the most successful team in our country in terms of championship victories, and the minute we won that first one in '93, the door opened for us," Ferguson said. The slight to an unmentioned Liverpool was veiled. "For the last 17-18 years, you have to look at Arsenal and Chelsea always as the main challengers to us," he added.
Of late, it has tended to be Chelsea. If this match became a microcosm of a campaign, it had had suitable scorers. Javier Hernandez, arguably the signing of the season, got the first, while Nemanja Vidic, possibly the player of the year, got the second.
A 38-game struggle may have been decided in fewer than 38 seconds. Hernandez epitomising his instant impact as he latched onto Ji-Sung Park's through pass and defeated Petr Cech with a finish of typical composure to become the first player since Ruud van Nistelrooy to get 20 goals in a debut campaign at Old Trafford. The Mexican was helped along the way by a disorientated David Luiz, who lost his footing and then, in a half-time switch, his place on the pitch.
Amid intense United pressure, Vidic beat a static Branislav Ivanovic to score the second, converting a cross that came from a nonchalant waft of Ryan Giggs' left foot. Thereafter, though Frank Lampard volleyed Chelsea back into the game, United had the opportunities to turn a victory into a thrashing. "We could have scored six," Ferguson lamented.
He has found a blueprint to play Chelsea, with workhorses on the wings, a roadrunner in attack and Wayne Rooney roaming behind. Carlo Ancelotti's men had a numerical advantage in the centre of midfield but it counted for naught, Michael Carrick making intelligent interceptions and Giggs exerting a magnetism on the ball.
Not too many central midfielders seem to have a free role, but Giggs does; as he prepares to collect a 12th winners' medal, he has become the man for all seasons, the player with the capacity to make a pensioner gush. "Absolutely marvellous," Ferguson enthused. So, too, is United's record at Old Trafford.
With 17 wins out of 18, without conceding in the first half all season, it is near impeccable. Had they lost every match elsewhere, United's home form would still put them seventh in the table. "Our away form has been disappointing, but our home record is fantastic," Ferguson added. It is only mathematical confirmation of their triumph that they now require. "Knowing the players, they will get their point, no doubt about that," Ferguson said. "They won't muck up."
Carlo Ancelotti
PA PhotosCarlo Ancelotti was distinctly unimpressed with his side's defending in the first half
Ancelotti concurred. Disarming honesty is among his most endearing traits. "Manchester United played better than us and deserved to win this game," the Chelsea manager said. "They deserve to win the title."
Ferguson's extraordinary longevity highlights the unwarranted fragility of Ancelotti's hold on his position; he could go from Double-winner to dismissed in 12 months. His reluctance to make excuses is to his credit, however. "I don't know what the owner thinks about the season," he added. "In my opinion, we could do better."
For much of the year, that was the verdict on United. Not any more: they have peaked at the season's climax, a hat-trick of victories over Chelsea illuminating their campaign. The deluded of SW6 have six more days to style themselves champions. Then, near the Thames and the Mersey alike, facts will have to be faced: United will be officially the best. For the 19th time.
MAN OF THE MATCH: Ryan Giggs. The outstanding player in both legs of the Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea repeated the feat. Some of his passing was terrific and he drifted into dangerous positions time and again.
MANCHESTER UNITED VERDICT: Ferguson was able to make eight changes after his shadow side demolished Schalke and felt the freshness of his team was crucial. "That won us the title," he said. There are plenty of other causes, from the predatory Hernandez to the glorious Giggs and the peerless partnership of Rio Ferdinand and Vidic, but Edwin van der Sar must rank highly on any list. Yet again, he made several terrific saves.
CHELSEA VERDICT: Ancelotti denied he was angry with Luiz, who erred for the opener and was hauled off at half-time, but his was a disappointing display. So, too, were the performances of the trio in the centre of midfield, who were overshadowed by Carrick and Giggs. Torres was the last man brought on but, summing up his season, to little effect. |
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boleh julang piala kat old trafford..![](static/image/smiley/default/pompom.gif) |
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muke burokk..![](static/image/smiley/default/2.gif) |
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Post Last Edit by kodomok at 9-5-2011 22:58
cm nk nanges jekkk.. |
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dah kata..season nie man utd treble la. tahniah la man utd. |
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Vidic targets Ewood party
"To be captain of Manchester United is a big honour. To lift the Premier League trophy would be even bigger."- Nemanja Vidic
Nemanja Vidic has called on United to wrap up the Barclays Premier League title at Blackburn on Saturday.
The Serbian centre-back does not want the race to go down to the final day, when United entertain relegation-haunted Blackpool, after the victory against Chelsea took the Reds to the brink of a record 19th league success.
When United were held to a goalless draw at Ewood Park last season, it dealt a costly blow to the Reds' bid for a fourth successive title. This Saturday's visit offers the perfect chance for redemption; ironically the same result would this time be enough to clinch the championship.
"Mathematically it's not [certain] but I think it's a big advantage - six points clear with two games left," Vidic told MUTV.
"Obviously, we have to focus on the next game against Blackburn already to win the title. We don't want to come to the last game and to be nervous. We have a big advantage and we are nearly there.
"It's important, first of all, to win the title. As well, to be captain of Manchester United is a big honour but, to lift the trophy, is even bigger.
"I'm just hoping we'll play properly next game and we can celebrate at Blackburn."
The no-nonsense defender applauded Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to make so many changes for the Champions League semi-final victory Schalke at Old Trafford, which clearly reaped dividends.
"I think, sometimes, especially at the end of the season, it's mental tiredness and not so much maybe physical," he added.
"The manager felt the team needed a bit of rest and we saw we had great energy, ran a lot and didn't give up in the whole game.
"I think it was a great decision by the manager, hopefully when you're winning games, the decisions are good but we are lucky this time that the decision was right." |
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Giggs unfazed by critics' jibes
"We'veplayed some great stuff in both the European games and in the league sowe don't really care what people say. We know the quality in thedressing room and so does the manager."- Ryan Giggs
Ryan Giggs has laughed off any criticism of United this season as the Reds stand on the brink of the title with a Wembley date against Barcelona already in the diary.
Some critics have sneered that the current squad cannot compare to many of Sir Alex Ferguson's previous sides and that 2010/2011 will simply not go down as a vintage campaign.
However, United have made a mockery of such suggestions and a fourth victory of the term against champions Chelsea has set up a glorious final few weeks.
Giggs is aware of the lack of credit being paid in some quarters but is certainly not unduly concerned.
"To be honest, it really doesn't bother us," he told MUTV. "We all concede that, in the first half of the season, we were not playing brilliantly but we were getting results.
"The second half of the season, after Christmas, we've been brilliant. The performances have been brilliant and so have the results.
"We've played some great stuff in both the European games and in the league so we don't really care what people say. We know the quality in the dressing room and so does the manager."
Giggs was also asked about whether a familiar team selection helped in the two 2-1 home wins against Chelsea - in the league and in Europe.
"I think so," he replied. "We know that we’re capable of playing good football which we did in those two games. I felt that we did that, especially early on in the game.
"We knew that we had to just keep attacking because one goal often isn’t enough against a team like Chelsea because of the attacking options they’ve got. You saw the pressure they put us under second half and they got the goal back. We knew that we had to just keep attacking, that’s what we did in the Champions League games.
“It’s a great start. It could have been quite easy for us to take our foot off the pedal. But I don’t think we did that. We knew that we needed more than the one goal and it was great to see Vida’s goal go in." |
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