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Man United calar maruah Arsenal 8-2
2011/08/29
LONDON: Wayne Rooney mencipta hatrik pertama di awal musim Liga Perdana Inggeris bagi memastikan kemenangan besar Manchester United ke atas Arsenal 8-2 di Old Trafford, sebentar tadi.
Rooney meledak pada minit ke-40 dan 62, kedua-duanya menerusi sepakan percuma di luar kotak penalti sebelum melengkapkan hatrik pada minit ke-81.
United memperoleh gol awal menerusi Danny Welbeck pada minit ke-21 sebelum Asley Young meledak pada minit ke- Theo Welcott menyamakan kedudukan pada minit ke-27. Theo Walcott kemudian menyumbat masuk pada minit ke-48.
Masuk separuh masa kedua Nani meledak pada minit ke-65 disusuli Park Ji Sung pada minit ke-69 sebelum Robin Van Persie memperoleh gol kedua Arsenal pada minit ke-73.
Young sekali lagi merembat jaringan pada minit ke-90 untuk melengkapkan kemenangan bersejarah United 8-2.![](static/image/smiley/default/pompom.gif)
8 bijik tu......................![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Post Last Edit by devilito at 29-8-2011 08:55
United 8 Arsenal 2
Whatever City can do, United can do better.
While the blue half of Manchester looked set to dominate the footballing agenda with a stunning 5-1 win at Spurs, United went goal crazy against a depleted Arsenal side to steal the headlines and hammer home a warning to Roberto Mancini's team and the rest of the Barclays Premier League.
In a game that had everything - a missed penalty, a converted spot-kick, a hat-trick for Wayne Rooney, a red card and 10 goals, United simply romped home 8-2.
Danny Welbeck, Ashley Young (2), Nani and sub Ji-sung Park also hit the net with David De Gea superbly saving a penalty when the lead was a slender one. Theo Walcott and Robin van Persie replied for the crestfallen Gunners, who had Carl Jenkinson sent off in the second half.
United made their intentions clear from the start with Welbeck charging down Wojciech Szczesny and looking a real threat. Tom Cleverley and Welbeck shot wide and some of the Reds' passing was mesmeric.
So it was no surprise when the hesitant visiting defence failed to deal with Anderson's clever lofted pass and Welbeck steered a looping header over Szczesny for the opener. Chris Smalling dragged wide after setting up the chance for himself beautifully but, against the run of play, Arsenal were awarded a penalty when Jonny Evans pulled at Walcott's shoulder. De Gea dived to his right to push van Persie's spot-kick around the post and earn the congratulations of his team-mates. And, from United's next attack, Young collected a header out by Armand Traore and bent an inch-perfect curler past Szczesny's despairing fingertips for 2-0.
De Gea had to be alert to make a double save from Andriy Arshavin and van Persie but the champions carried the greater threat with Welbeck diving to head Rooney's cross off target. A hamstring injury cruelly ruined the young striker's afternoon, and Arshavin, who was very fortunate to still be on the pitch after a foul on Young when already booked, flashed a warning shot over the bar at the other end.
Jenkinson was also lucky to avoid a red card when hauling Young down as he sprinted through on goal but Rooney ensured his own justice was meted out by rolling the free-kick for Young to trap and then sweeping past Szczesny with the power on the shot too much for the Polish keeper.
Rooney showed the confidence flowing through the team when testing Szczesny from his own half but there was real complacency seconds before the interval to allow Tomas Rosicky to feed Walcott, whose drive from an angle whistled through De Gea's legs for 3-1.
It was a message that the job was still far from done, and one that was taken on board as Sir Alex's side turned up the heat again in the second half. Szczesny saved well from Young and Nani chipped wastefully off target as the hosts pressed but the Gunners responded with De Gea superbly stopping a van Persie volley and Arshavin firing wide when Smalling was caught up the pitch.
Tom Cleverley shot weakly at Szczesny after a brilliant one-two with Young and Nani failed to convert a cross from the former Aston Villa winger but the dam broke again when Rooney repeated his free-kick feat in the first half by whipping home for 4-1 and becoming United's all-time record scorer in the Premier League.
Smelling blood, Smalling tore forward and ignored Phil Jones on the overlap to instead feed Rooney, who prodded through for Nani to net with the most outrageous of cheeky finishes. Nani then made way, along with Anderson, for Ryan Giggs and Park but the relentless attacking continued.
Rooney wedged a golf-like shot of sheer class against an upright before Park exchanged passes with Young to bury a low finish into the corner of the net. Van Persie restored a semblance of pride with emphatic finish after being played onside by Jones but United simply stepped up a gear again.
Jenkinson received a second yellow card for bundling Javier Hernandez over when he was through on goal and there were more illegal tactics used to halt the red tidal wave when Walcott tripped Patrice Evra inside the box. Rooney stepped up to seal his hat-trick with a confident spot-kick and it got even worse for the North Londoners when Young curled in to add his second from a Giggs pass.
Park shot over in stoppage time but enough damage had been inflicted to the Gunners' battered pride as the home fans rejoiced on a day to remember at Old Trafford. |
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Post Last Edit by devilito at 29-8-2011 09:07
Ratings : Man Utd v Arsenal
Check out our individual analysis of the incredible 8-2 exhibition against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
David De Gea
A quite superb penalty save to deny Robin van Persie instantly elevated his status with the Old Trafford faithful and a double-stop from Andriy Arshavin and the Dutchman proved his class. Even though he'll be frustrated to allow Theo Walcott to pull one back, his second-half save from van Persie's volley was again from the top drawer. No chance when the Arsenal captain finally got the better of him.
Chris Smalling
Little wonder Fabio Capello thinks he can be England's right-back. This Rolls-Royce of a footballer was absolutely outstanding again and looks extremely comfortable when linking with the attack. Dragged a shot wide after some splendid set-up play and he seems like he's been playing at this level for years.
Jonny Evans
Commanding and composed, he snuffed out an early through ball to van Persie and was comfortable at the heart of the defence. Conceded a soft penalty when making contact with Walcott's shoulder but that was the only blot on another stylish display.
Phil Jones
Caught by a rash Arshavin tackle which would have forced lesser men off but he soldiered on and showed his powers of recovery when calmly nodding back to De Gea after initially producing a dangerously wayward header. Unlucky to play van Persie onside for Arsenal's second goal after crashing into the net when trying to head away.
Patrice Evra
Earned a penalty to allow Wayne Rooney to clinch his hat-trick and easily won his battle with Walcott, often stopping the young Gunner in his tracks. Attacked with extra verve and swagger in the second half and he'll be proud to have skippered the side in a match like this.
Nani
Some fans groaned when he failed to convert an Ashley Young cross soon after producing a poor chip when better options were placed in the middle. They'd do well to understand the nature of flair players like Nani, who are always asked to produce something special. That's precisely what he did with the most arrogant of finishes that had the crowd purring prior to being given a rest by the boss after a performance that also included some impressive work in winning possession back.
Tom Cleverley
A spiky display from the midfielder who was often too strong for the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Francis Coquelin. An unfussy footballer, he helped make the side tick with a mature showing that should ensure another place in Capello's England plans for the Euro qualifiers.
Anderson
Always plays the game with a smile on his face - his distracting tactics from free-kicks even raised a smile from the under-siege Wojciech Szczesny. He'll think he deserves too exists for Rooney's bullet set-pieces and will argue the striker was off target with another after he'd left the field. Produced a visionary pass for Danny Welbeck's opener.
Ashley Young
So unlucky not to win man-of-the-match as this was a sensational display by the confident winger. Always willing to take on, and beat his man, he carved out numerous openings and was unlucky not to get a treble himself. His two firecracker finishes were his first goals for United - he'll do well to hit one as sweet as the opener which was a goal the very second it left his boot.
Wayne Rooney
Talk about hitting the ground running. Has scored in each of the three league games so far and is already the leading marksman in the division - despite often dropping deep to dictate the play. It'll take somebody a while to tot up his Fantasy League points for his stupendous display that included a hat-trick of set-pieces - two free-kicks and a penalty. Also hit the woodwork with a quite brilliant shot and tried his luck from his own half in the first half. Exceptional.
Danny Welbeck
Up for this from the first whistle when he charged down a clearance by Szczesny. Deserved his goal - a looping header - and dived to nod another opening just wide. Cruelly cut down by a hamstring pull when he was enjoying running Arsenal ragged.
Subs:
Javier Hernandez (for Welbeck, 35m)
Still feeling his way back to full fitness - hence the lack of a goal for the Mexican marvel. Came deep to get involved and probably would have scored but for the foul by Carl Jenkinson that led to the defender's red card.
Ji-sung Park (for Nani, 67m)
Loves playing - and scoring against Arsenal - and his sweet finish ensured he got in on the act. Almost added number nine in the dying embers of the match but his shot cleared the bar.
Ryan Giggs (for Anderson, 67m)
Effortlessly goes about his business these days. As on Monday, claimed another assist when his pass was rocketed into the net by Young for the eighth goal. |
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Post Last Edit by devilito at 29-8-2011 08:59
Boss calm after Gunners rout
SirAlex Ferguson was in magnanimous mood after United’s merciless thumpingof a severely-weakened Arsenal team at Old Trafford, but still hailedhis side’s energy and enjoyment after the swaggering display.
WayneRooney hit a superb set-piece hat-trick, while Ashley Young (2), DannyWelbeck, Nani and Ji-sung Park also struck as United stormed to the topof the league on goal difference.
“It’s unusual because you don’t expect it,” the Boss told MUTV.“We’ve scored six against them twice in the past, so maybe when we hitform like that somebody suffers. Today it was Arsenal who unfortunatelysuffered.
“We’ve had a couple of big results against them in thepast, but when you see Arsenal’s team like that, we do expect to scoregoals. I felt all their quality was in the forward positions and theywere a threat at times. They could have scored more than two goals.
“Itwas a funny game, a strange result but we can only do our jobs and Ithink the players kept it professional that way and did their best.We’re showing great energy at the moment and great enjoyment in ourgame, and that’s important.”
The forward-thinking efforts ofRooney and Ashley Young drew praise from the manager; the former forhis seamless evolution into the leader of United’s new-look attack, andthe latter for how quickly he has settled into life at his new club.
“Fantastic,”said the Boss, of Rooney. “He’s thriving in his role of leader of thefront players. Welbeck’s young, Hernandez is young, Ashley Young hasjust joined and Wayne’s thriving in the responsibility and I think that’s important.”
On Young’sspectacular brace, Sir Alex marvelled: “Marvellous goals, fantastic.He’s settling in very well, good understanding of the game, greatenergy, beautiful balance… he has all the assets to be a really topplayer.”
Having stoutly defended Arsene Wenger in his programmenotes, Sir Alex reprised his stance by conceding that he felt a degreeof sympathy for adding to the Frenchman’s woes.
“Of course,because he’s a great football man,” he said. “He’s done an incrediblejob for Arsenal for 15 years, he’s given them a quality of footballthat they’ve never experienced. He’s brought some exciting players tohis club and he deserves respect for that, especially from myself.” |
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28/08/2011 18:11, Report by Adam Marshall
Rooney targets Charlton record
Wayne Rooney has set himself a target - to chase down Sir Bobby Charlton's goals record for United.
The red-hot striker scored a hat-trick against Arsenal with his opener making it 150 for the Reds, still a long way behind the incredible 249 mark set by the legendary Sir Bobby.
"Funnily enough, I was aware I was one away from 150 before the game," Rooney told MUTV. "I spoke to a few of the players and asked how many Sir Bobby had and Giggsy said I was 100 or so off.
"It's a target for me, to try and do that. Hopefully, in the next few years, I can do it."
The former Everton attacker admits he enjoys special moments against Arsenal after putting the Gunners to the sword again on Sunday.
"A lot of my milestone goals have come against Arsenal," he admitted to Sky Sports. "My first-ever goal for Everton, first Premier League goal for United, 100th Barclays Premier League goal for United and now 150th, all against Arsenal, so it’s obviously a great feeling. The performance today was incredible and we fully deserved the result we got, I thought.
"I think whether they had their full squad out or not, we were going to have a go at them, play and score goals. They had a few players out but take nothing away from our performance, it was brilliant.
"Obviously it was a good result for Man City [at Spurs], a good win, but we had to concentrate on ourselves today and I don’t think anyone else will beat Arsenal 8-2 this season." |
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28/08/2011 18:00, Report by James Tuck
OT thrills De Gea
In his fledgling career, David De Gea has already played in several great stadia, but he admits nothing compares to the special atmosphere of Old Trafford.
The Spanish goalkeeper was one of United's star performers in Sunday's thumping 8-2 victory over Arsenal - making a vital penalty save from Robin van Persie followed by several other great stops, having kept a clean sheet in a solid home debut against Spurs the week before.
And the summer signing from Atletico Madrid says United’s passionate home support have already left an indelible impression on him.
“Old Trafford is wonderful, very big, and the best thing is when it is packed and the crowd is cheering,” the 20-year-old told United’s official Spanish website.
“Our fans are truly unbelievable. They sing the whole time and cheer for the team, and for us that is very important.
“My debut was an unforgettable moment and I enjoyed everything about it – the atmosphere, the stadium and the game, as well as keeping a clean sheet, which is important for the team.
“And I’m very happy that we made it two wins from two against Arsenal. Now we’re aiming to continue along the same lines.” |
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hmm dah turun stendet jd tim belasahan dah tim meriam ni...hehehehe |
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last season united menang besar ngan blackburn 7-2 this season lak united menang besar ngan sengal 8-2 so tim sengal lagi sengal la dari tim blackburn tu kan... |
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battle of the boboi...
ternyata Mu punyer boboi lebih Boboiboy lg dr ah sengal... |
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class of 1992 n 1995 sudah kembali A.K.A zaman SHARP |
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power sgt ke manyu atau ayam sgt ke arsenal smlm?.. |
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power sgt ke manyu atau ayam sgt ke arsenal smlm?..
jAck666 Post at 29-8-2011 12:10 ![](http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
Man Utd tk power mane..arsengal tuh jer sayor aka hayam..![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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selamt hari raya semua![](static/image/smiley/default/pompom.gif)
Manchester United 8 Arsenal 2..
gembira ht xterkata..
Ramadan sudh meninggalkn kita..
menandakan raya sudah tiba..
Rooney hattrick,young 2 satu dari welbeck,park dan juga nani..
org muda tglkn kota pulang kedesa sambut aidilfitri..
fergie gembira tidak terkira melihat de gea save penalti..
selamat hari raya aidilfitri..
salh n silap hrp dimaafi.. |
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Sir Alex lands August award ![](static/image/smiley/default/biggrin.gif)
Sir Alex Ferguson has scooped the Barclays Manager of the Month award for August 2011 following a fantastic few weeks for Manchester United.
The prize is recognition for the champions sitting top of the table, ahead of local rivals Manchester City on goal difference, after a 100 per cent start to the league season comprising victories over West Bromwich Albion, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.
The United boss has now won the monthly award on a record 26 occasions, 15 more than his closest rival Arsene Wenger.
Man City did manage to get the upper hand in the Player of the Month category, however, with the Barclays Premier League's leading scorer Edin Dzeko picking up the prize following his four-goal haul at White Hart Lane last weekend.
Manager of the Month
Sir Alex Ferguson - 26 times ![](static/image/smiley/default/biggrin.gif)
Arsene Wenger - 11
David Moyes - 8
Martin O'Neill - 7
Harry Redknapp - 6
Sir Bobby Robson - 6
Rafa Benitez - 5
Kevin Keegan - 5 |
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mana nama manager tim kompom jore?..tarak kah?..chaaaittt! |
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Papers: Sir Alex going nowhere
07/09/2011 08:45
Martin Lipton writes in The Sun...
Sir Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson and on and on
Alex Ferguson insists he still has no plans to retire — even though he turns 70 at the end of this year. Fergie will clock up 25 years as Manchester United boss on November 6. Plenty of other names have been mentioned as possible successors over the last quarter of a century. But Fergie has seen them all off and insists he will keep modern-day pretenders to his throne such as Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola waiting for a while longer yet. Ferguson said: "Over the years I've had the question who do I think could replace me? Now some of the coaches who people were talking about to replace me don't have jobs any more. So it becomes very difficult because someone who I think has potential may be sacked by his club and disappear. I think you would need someone very experienced in the long-term. But I have absolutely no idea... and anyway I'm not retiring!"
Elsewhere, The Daily Mail claim Danny Welbeck is ahead of schedule in his fight to return to fitness after the young striker pulled up with hamstring trouble in United's 8-2 win against Arsenal last month. Initially, Sir Alex said he expected Welbeck to miss up to six weeks, but The Daily Mail claim Danny hopes to resume training next week.
There's also plenty of praise for Ashley Young in the papers, after the Reds winger scored England's only goal in last night's 1-0 win against Wales at Wembley. You can read all about how Manchester United players fared in last night's fixtures in our international round-up. |
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