QUOTE(MyDevil @ Sep 21 2009, 10:40 AM)
LOLOLOLOLOL.

QUOTE(giotto @ Sep 21 2009, 10:34 AM)
Well done guys, having watch the whole match on a boring Sunday night for me, i must say its worth the time as im not really a fan of both sides. I thought Man Utd were the better side and deserve to win. The quality of possession, the passes and they came out in the second half looking more hungrier than City, with the exception of the Bellamy stunning goal, which i think is quite unsavable. From there on, its just Utd all the way.
City given their 'all star' lineup, still lacks the cutting edge of Man Utd, like it or not, its the fact and what can i say about the winning goal. Typical Michael Owen goal, finds some extra space, gets a nice pass and nicks it into the goal. I think its not the first time we've seen Owen scoring such goal. Secondly, City been hit by Arsenal syndrome, no thanks to Kolo Toure. Maybe its just coincidence but Kolo's defensive heading ability is quite limited and we Arsenal fans know his defensive positioning is questionable too. I hope this was not the reason of Owen's winning goal but why was nobody marking him. (Pardon this pun on Toure, purely sarcastic actually).
And seriously, if you guys were to thank anyone, it would be the heroics of Giggs and the brilliance of Feltcher, not just because of the 2 goals but the way he played the simple and effective ball. And of coz the workhorse of Anderson. I like this kinda player, tenacious and can spot a good long pass.
Yup. Our midfield won us the game yesterday. MoTM for me was Fletcher. Playing his heart out. Followed by Giggsy, 3 assist in a game. Evra and Anderson are behind the two of them. Foster and Rio gave City their goals and they excecuted the shots perfectly.
In times like these I wonder, when the defensive line plays well, we will struggle on playing forward. Now, it's the way around. It is a curse? Last season, we had changes all over the defensive line yet managed to contain threats thanks to Vida. I hope we could sort this problem soon. Big 4 teams would love to exploit this.
This post has been edited by boxsystem: Sep 21 2009, 10:56 AM