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Manchester United : Terduduk Diatas Pulak...

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Post time 23-8-2011 05:34 AM | Show all posts
pasni lawan tim ex-boboi plak...
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Post time 23-8-2011 08:22 AM | Show all posts
mcm mana bole menang 3-0 ni??
mesti salah de gea ni...




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Post time 23-8-2011 09:36 AM | Show all posts
3-0 nie bukan TeRMeNaNG' LaH PuLaK ye!
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Post time 23-8-2011 09:43 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by devilito at 23-8-2011 09:45


PENYERANG Manchester United, Wayne Rooney menanduk masuk gol ketiga pasukannya tanpa dicabar pemain Tottenham Hotspur pada perlawanan Liga Perdana Inggeris di Old Trafford, Manchester, awal pagi tadi. Keputusan United 3, Spurs 0. - Foto AP
Aug 23, 2011 6:41 am


Man United tewaskan Spurs 3-0


2011/08/23MANCHESTER: Manchestar United melakukan permulaan baik di gelanggang sendiri musim baru Liga Perdana Inggeris apabila menewaskan Tottenham Hotspurs 3-0 di Old Trafford, sebentar tadi.

Juara liga musim lalu itu memperoleh gol pembukaan menerusi penyerang mudanya, Danny Welback pada minit ke-61. Welback kemudian mencipta peluang kepada Anderson sebelum sepakan kencang pemain Brazil itu menggegar gawang pada minit ke-75, Penyerang England, Wayne Rooney tidak mempersiakan hantaran lintang Ryan Giggs untuk menanduk masuk gol ketiga United pada minit ke-86.

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Post time 23-8-2011 09:44 AM | Show all posts
Reply 1124# devilito

rambut baru yg hebak..hehe
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Post time 23-8-2011 09:48 AM | Show all posts
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rambut baru yg hebak..hehe
gicks79 Post at 23-8-2011 09:44



hehehe...... kang ada plak ABU meroyan pasal rambut baru bukan pasal kemenangan "bukan termenang la pulak...".....
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Post time 23-8-2011 09:58 AM | Show all posts
22/08/2011 21:50, Report by Nick Coppack

United 3 Spurs 0


There's no substitute for experience, although energy and enthusiasm are going a long way at Old Trafford at the moment.

Sir Alex may not be able to call on the likes of Edwin van der Sar, Paul Scholes or Gary Neville anymore, but in the place of cool heads the boss now has pace, power and, judging by this performance, no small amount of panache.

Against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Monday night, United's kids – we can call them that: the side Sir Alex sent out was the second youngest he's ever fielded in the Premier League – ruled the roost and goals from Danny Welbeck, Anderson and Wayne Rooney handed the Reds a victory built as much on vim and vigour as patient passing or tough tackling.

There was also beauty. Anderson's goal was pure pleasure, a simple finish after a crisp passing move and a cheeky backheel by Welbeck tore open the Tottenham defence to leave space for the Brazilian to blaze through the middle. That came sandwiched between two headers: Welbeck's opener and Rooney's second goal of the season, three minutes from time.

But while United were certainly brilliant at times, Tottenham were in this game for long periods – scores were level until 61 minutes – and played a pivotal role in an entertaining, end-to-end affair. The Reds started brightest, though, creating a pair of half-chances inside
two minutes, before Tom Cleverley's low side-footed effort drew a fantastic finger-tip save from Brad Friedel as United ramped up the early pressure.

But there was nothing the big American could do about Welbeck's opener as the young forward rose high and glanced Cleverley's curling right-wing cross into the corner of the net from six yards. Danny hadn't set the game alight until then, but he took his chance when it mattered and proved why Sir Alex has shown so much faith in him at the beginning of this season.

Rooney, who had imposed himself more and more after the break, then went close with a curling free-kick from the angle of the penalty area that Friedel just managed to claw away, before Welbeck's acrobatic overhead kick nestled safely in the experienced goalkeeper's arms.

United were hungry for more and duly doubled the advantage when Anderson scored an early contender for goal of the season when he side-footed home from 12 yards to round off a delightful passing move.

Rooney's close-range header, after Jermaine Defoe had blasted against the post at the other end - then added a bit of polish to the scoreline, with Giggs, sent on as a late substitute, providing the assist with a pinpoint cross from the edge of the area. It was almost as if Ryan was proving there's still room for experience amongst this exciting new crop of talent. For now, though, the youngsters deserve all the plaudits.

Spurs gradually gained a foothold, although failed to test David De Gea on his competitive home debut until the 21st minute when Gareth Bale's tame shot was fielded easily by the Spaniard down by his near post.

At the other end, Nani's pace and trickery was causing plenty of problems for both Spurs full-backs and Young went close with a clever looping header just before the half-hour mark. De Gea's next examinations came when Nico Kranjcar and then Rafael van der Vaart blasted efforts at goal from the edge of the area. He passed with flying colours, on both occasions showing strong, safe hands. Just as impressive was the Spaniard's composure with the ball at his feet. On numerous occasions, with Tottenham forwards bearing down on him at speed, he kept his cool and picked out red shirts with accurate Edwin-esque distribution.

Despite both sides playing entertaining football at a good tempo and regularly swapping possession (MU 48% TH 52%) and goal attempts (MU 7 TH 8) in the first 45 minutes, the match remained scoreless as the teams trotted down the tunnel.

Friedel, diving down to his right, denied Young shortly after the interval before making an equally impressive double-save to keep out left-footed efforts from Anderson and Rooney.

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Post time 23-8-2011 10:05 AM | Show all posts
22/08/2011 22:03, Report by Adam Bostock

Sir Alex praises young Reds

Sir Alex Ferguson is facing up to a "big problem" after admitting his current crop of young players are forcing their way onto his Manchester United teamsheet.

Speaking after the Reds' 3-0 win over Tottenham, the boss said his decision to again start with Danny Welbeck (20), Phil Jones (19) and Tom Cleverley (22) is vindicated by their talent. The side that lined up for kick-off in the first home match of 2011/12 was the second-youngest eleven fielded by Sir Alex since the Premier League began in 1992.

"I'm pleased at that because it tells you we still believe in young players," said Sir Alex. "That's what this club is about and I think all the fans appreciate that, moreso when you see the ability they've got. We've always had confidence to play young players. But this group have such fantastic ability, it forces me to play them really."

Welbeck's ability in the air eventually broke the deadlock against a Spurs side that started well at Old Trafford. "I thought it was a really fast game first half, end to end, and it was very even," said Sir Alex. "Tottenham had a lot of possession but we had some too. But in the second half we just took off and it was a really fantastic performance by us."

The difference between Danny in the first and second half was, according to Sir Alex, partly positional. "I thought in the first half Danny didn't play as a centre forward.. He was too much in midfield, he and Wayne. We stressed at half-time that we needed more of a presence up front, we needed our targets up there and we needed someone to run through. In the second half they were much better that way and it made a difference to our game."
With Welbeck joined on the scoresheet by fellow striker Wayne Rooney - as well as Anderson inbetween - plus Javier Hernandez coming off the bench to make an earlier-than-expected start to his campaign, Sir Alex now faces a selection dilemma in attack for the next home clash with Arsenal, this Sunday at Old Trafford.

"If you look at Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen, Chicharito and Wayne Rooney, they've all got different qualities," assessed Sir Alex. "That's not a problem, you have to utilise the team as best as you can. The horrible part for me now is that with Chicharito back, what do we do? It's going to be a big problem for me."

The boss could have similar issues in defence when Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic eventually return, with Phil Jones and Chris Smalling in especially fine form at the moment.

"Phil had a fantastic season with Blackburn last year," recalled the boss. "We made enquiries in November, hoping we would get him in January. It wasn't to be but we were prepared to wait anyway. You saw tonight he's a fantastic young player. Chris had a marvellous season for us last season. He's now getting maturity and doing a great job at right-back, you'd think he'd played there all his life.

"All the players have done well tonight. David De Gea [on his home league debut] was very confident, excellent apart from a ball at the very end of the game when he got a bit slack. But really you can't criticise any of them because as a team they all played very well. We're very pleased."

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Post time 23-8-2011 10:17 AM | Show all posts
file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/daigo/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.pngGallery 1: MU VS Spurs

    

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Post time 23-8-2011 10:23 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by devilito at 23-8-2011 10:26

Gallery 2: MU VS Spurs

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Post time 23-8-2011 10:31 AM | Show all posts
Evra: Our kids are amazing


                            22/08/2011 23:14, Report by Nick Coppack
                           
            
            
                           
Patrice Evra has hailed United’s new generation of young talent as “amazing” and says he will do all he can to help nurture them into champions.

Thirty-year-old Evra captained the Reds to a 3-0 victory against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night and was the oldest player in Sir Alex’s starting XI by almost four years. His fellow defenders clocked in at just 19, 21 and 23 years of age.

“Don’t say that, don’t say that!” he joked afterwards when asked how it felt to be “the old man” of the team, before going on to praise his young team-mates.

“I’m really happy with the performance. The young players deserve this and you have to give them a lot of credit. A lot of people talk about the Academy and they showed tonight [what they can do]. It’s amazing. In the Community Shield, against West Brom… the boss is not afraid to play young players.

“They have such composure. They want to prove to the manager that they are ready to play on the team. It’s good for us because we need some energy and they have that. I’m not surprised because they played well during pre-season and they are all confident.”

As one of the senior members of the squad, Evra is acutely aware of his role in the young players’ development. And it’s a responsibility he’s not going to shirk.

“We have lost a lot of experienced players like Edwin [van der Sar], Paul Scholes and Gary Neville, but you can see now that the team is very fresh, it has a lot of energy and the football is quick. The [young players] just have to keep going and it’s up to players like myself, Rio and Vidic to make sure they keep [developing].”


One youngster Evra was particularly impressed with on Monday night was David De Gea. The young goalkeeper had come in for criticism after the goals he conceded against Manchester City and West Bromwich Albion, but in his competitive home debut at Old Trafford the Spanish Under-21 international shone.

“He was very good, with his feet, with everything,” Evra said. “I said to him afterwards that the crowd was behind him. That’s important and you have to say thank you to all the fans. He was really pleased with that.
“I told him not to worry – English football is never easy. I remember my debut against City. It was very difficult. After the first 45 minutes the boss told me to sit down and watch and learn. Sometimes you have a good day and sometimes you have a bad day. But I’m confident because David has a big talent and we’re going to help him.”
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Post time 23-8-2011 10:35 AM | Show all posts
22/08/2011 23:55, Report by Nick Coppack

                                                           
Danny Welbeck netted the Reds' first with a fine glancing header and then teed up Anderson for the second with a sublime backheel. All this after an opening 45 minutes that never really sparked into life. In the end, a night to remember.            


Ratings vs Tottenham

How did each player fare in the 3-0 win over Spurs? Here's our assessment...

David De Gea
Cool and composed throughout the first half and made a number of solid stops from distance. There were one or two jittery moments in the second period but nothing too serious. Fabulous distribution throughout.

Chris Smalling
Prefers playing in the middle but also looks at home on the right. Never looked troubled against Gareth Bale, was brave in aerial challenges and involved in United's opener.

Phil Jones
A strong candidate for Man of the Match, the 19-year-old was fearless at the back and looked as if he'd been playing at this level for a decade. Nevermind one for the future: Phil Jones has already arrived.

Jonny Evans
Led by example, roaring into tackles and organising the defence. Extremely composed on the ball and often outfoxed attackers with his positional play.

Patrice Evra
Strode forward early on before Aaron Lennon pegged him back a little, United's captain for the night was solid throughout. Showed off his incredible vertical jump on more than one occasion.

Nani
Whipped in plenty of dangerous balls between goalkeeper and central defenders in the first half but nobody could capitalise on his delivery. Showed for the ball at all times and linked well with his fellow attackers.

Tom Cleverley
Not as dominant as he was in the second half of the Community Shield or at West Brom last weekend, but the youngster was again impressive and crossed for United's opening goal.

Anderson
A lung-busting display from the Brazilian. Ando saw plenty of the ball - often winning it back himself in midfield - and used it wisely all evening. Added another goal to his steadily growing tally.

Ashley Young
Grew in stature as the game wore on, although he was hardly quiet in the first half. Ashley seems to be relishing life at Old Trafford, particularly his link-up play with Wayne Rooney.

Wayne Rooney
Scored United's third goal with three minutes to play to cap another strong performance. Dropped deep to boost his involvement and seemed to have more impact after the interval. Pulled the strings, subtly.

Danny Welbeck
Netted the Reds' first with a fine glancing header and then teed up Anderson for the second with a sublime backheel. All this after an opening 45 minutes that never really sparked into life. In the end, a night to remember.

Substitutes

Ryan Giggs (for Cleverley, 81)
Provided a wonderful cross for Rooney to head home on 87 minutes. Still a top talent.

Javier Hernandez (for Welbeck, 81)
Just failed to reach a teasing cross near the end but otherwise had minimal involvement.

Ji-sung Park (for Young, 81)
Produced some good skill on a driving run into the penalty area but scuffed his shot and the ball trickled through to Brad Friedel.

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Post time 23-8-2011 10:57 AM | Show all posts
hebakk young players jones,welbek,cleverly,smalling
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Post time 23-8-2011 11:31 AM | Show all posts
hebakk young players jones,welbek,cleverly,smalling
cak! Post at 23-8-2011 10:57


ashley young?
de gea pon dah ok sikit..tp banyak kena improve lagik terutama teknik mengelecek striker lawan..
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Post time 23-8-2011 11:32 AM | Show all posts
ashley young?
de gea pon dah ok sikit..tp banyak kena improve lagik terutama teknik menge ...
gicks79 Post at 23-8-2011 11:31



    de gea buat 9 save..tapi bola xmencabar mana pon..bola lmbung dia terlepas tangkap skali..overall ok la jugak dr 2 game sblm ni

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Post time 23-8-2011 11:35 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by matsyeh at 23-8-2011 11:39

Suka tengok anderson main semalam.






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bring it on super sunday!
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Post time 23-8-2011 02:19 PM | Show all posts
btw..runi dah semakin hensem..stail rambut xla nmpak jendul sgt
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Post time 23-8-2011 02:20 PM | Show all posts
Suka tengok anderson main semalam.
matsyeh Post at 23-8-2011 11:35



    wa mmg minat mamat ni main..dah bleh diharap skang n dah pandai skor
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