Gambar bawah peminat Red Devil tersilap masuk gelangang. Beliau memakai jesey Mu semasa perlawannan antara Malaysia dan Liverpool .Maka grombolan Fanatik Liverpool telah memaksa Mamat ini membuka baju yg bernombor 10 yang lazim dipakai oleh Wayne Rooney.Tetapi Mamat ni cool dan relax apabila dikelilingi oleh Fanatik The red .
Tindakan Mamat ni telah mendapat pujian dari Wayne Ronney didalam Tweter Rooneykerana keberanian Mamat ini. .
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says it is time to forget about signing Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder.
With Luka Modric and Samir Nasri seemingly bound for Chelsea and Manchester City, should they eventually leave Tottenham and Arsenal this summer, Sneijder appeared the most obvious replacement for Paul Scholes.
Even though Ferguson denied having any current interest in the Holland midfielder on Thursday, there has still been plenty of speculation about a deal, including a claim that shirt manufacturers Nike may get involved to push it through.
However, when asked about Sneijder in Seattle, Ferguson's response was blunt.
"Forget it," he told Press Association Sport.
"We are looking at some things but I am not so sure Sneijder will be easy to get."
If Ferguson has turned elsewhere, the options are not extensive.
Germany powerhouse Bastian Schweinsteiger has been mentioned and this weekend Valencia's Juan Mata has also come into the frame.
However, quality control at a side that has won four Premier League titles out of the past five and reached three Champions League finals in four attempts means most are dismissed as a waste of time.
"I could pick three or four players to come in but they wouldn't be good enough for us so there is no point," said the Scot.
Indeed, with new boy Phil Jones able to operate in a midfield holding role, Tom Cleverley tipped for big things after an excellent season on loan at Wigan and big demands being placed on Anderson to finally fulfil his potential on a regular basis, Ferguson claims he would be content to face his championship rivals with the current group of players.
"I would be happy enough," he said.
"Maybe I am a bit overloaded in the strikers' positions. The alternatives in midfield are not nearly as strong.
"But I have a good squad."
That squad still includes Dimitar Berbatov, even though United's record signing has been the subject of intense debate since Ferguson did not even find a place for him on the bench to face Barcelona in the Champions League final in May.
The Bulgarian spent that unhappy evening in tears in the bowels of Wembley Stadium, barely able to comprehend his agony.
Ferguson has not made a point of speaking to Berbatov about his decision, which looks even more damning when assessed alongside the knowledge that the man chosen in his place, Michael Owen, remained on the bench throughout the 3-1 defeat.
However, the United manager has not detected any lingering issues from a situation he feels is more commonplace now due to the massive squads big clubs have to operate with.
"Dimitar is fine," said Ferguson. "There is no problem. He has trained very hard.
"He was disappointed to be left out of the final but I was disappointed myself having to tell him.
"But that is the problem in football today.
"You get to the big games and you are not just disappointing one player, you are disappointing six or seven."
July 21, 2011
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Wayne Rooney bagged a 21-minute hat-trick as Manchester United continued a goal-filled tour of the United States by hammering Seattle Sounders at CenturyLink Field.
Manchester United enjoy their goalscoring spree
Introduced as a second-half substitute, Rooney quickly cut loose, drilling home his first just after the re-start and completing his treble 18 minutes from time.
It was part of a seven-goal romp which takes the Red Devils' total in two games so far to 11, with Michael Owen, Mame Biram Diouf, Gabriel Obertan and Park Ji-sung netting the rest.
The only downside was a knock picked up by Rio Ferdinand near the end that left the defender limping at the final whistle.
United fly on to Chicago tomorrow before further engagements in New Jersey and Washington and with just over three weeks to go before they begin their Premier League title defence, Sir Alex Ferguson's men have already served notice they will not easily be dislodged from their status as England's number one.
United had been promised a different type of atmosphere in Seattle and they were not disappointed as in excess of 67,000 supporters showed their appreciation for their visitors, whilst leaving no doubts over who they wanted to win.
With David de Gea not pushed into the fray just yet, Anders Lindegaard took his opportunity to impress, denying Alvaro Fernandez, then producing a fine double save in repelling Fredy Montero and James Riley.
Indeed, it was somewhat against the run of play that United went in front through a typical Owen poacher's effort.
Getting himself into space as Patrice Evra ran onto Ashley Young's lay-off, Owen met the Frenchman's low cross perfectly and quickly stabbed it past Kasey Keller.
Owen has looked impressive in pre-season so far and, starting alongside Federico Macheda, had another effort cleared off the line by Osvaldo Alonso.
That was another piece of opportunism but there were no excuses for the chance he spurned three minutes before the break, when he was brilliantly sent through by Ryan Giggs.
Owen steadied himself but Keller read his mind, the former Tottenham keeper making a decent stop.
Sir Alex Ferguson made four changes at the interval and within three minutes, Diouf had got his name on the scoresheet.
Supposedly attracting interest from Blackpool, the Senegal-born player ran onto Nani's through ball before turning sharply and drilling home from an acute angle.
Fellow substitute Wayne Rooney added another shortly afterwards, with Nani again the provider and the England striker added another midway through the second half as he rolled a precise finish into the corner.
By now, United were really into their stride and Rooney set up Park for their fifth before completing his hat-trick from Gabriel Obertan's cut-back.
The Frenchman has not made that much of an impression in his time at Old Trafford to date but he rounded off the romp two minutes from time.
"Friendly match MU belasah betoi2. Ramai yg nak tarik perhatian SAF next season