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post Oct 9 2010, 09:26 PM

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buffon?.. the price tag will go beyond 30m i guess. hopefully foster or PIG can step up ..

weekend without football is really nothing..zz
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QUOTE(blackmarket @ Oct 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
buffon?.. the price tag will go beyond 30m i guess. hopefully foster or PIG can step up ..

weekend without football is really nothing..zz
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Foster? Where had you been? He is with Birmingham now! laugh.gif biggrin.gif

Fergie issues Nani challenge

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Nani to maintain the level of his recent performances in order to continue to fill the void left by the injured Antonio Valencia.

Winger Nani was the star for his country on Friday night as he scored twice in Portugal's 3-1 win over Denmark when carrying his club form to international level.

Ferguson has been impressed and wants the 23-year-old to continue to shine as United attempt to compensate for the loss of Valencia, who broke his leg in the UEFA Champions League against Rangers in September.

The Untied boss told the Manchester Evening News: "It's a loss to lose any player but Antonio was probably the most improved squad member over the last 12 months, so it was a big blow.

"The development we saw from when he signed for us to the present day has been amazing. We thought it would take a couple of years for him to reach this level, but he took to the challenge like a duck to water.

"However, we've got a strong squad and we'll cope. It's up to Nani now to play his part, and he has done superbly this season, so he'll offer us width.

"Then there's also Gabriel Obertan and the boy Bebe, who's training very well. We're not too bad - we've got options."


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Berba's beautiful game

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We spoke to Dimitar Berbatov just after his Liverpool hat-trick to relive his best day in Red, and find out just what makes him tick…

Dimitar, how does it feel to have written your own bit of Manchester United history?
I didn’t know before the Liverpool game that it was such a long time since any United player had scored a hat-trick against them. But afterwards I found out that no-one had done it for 64 years so I felt proud. It was a magical day for me. It’s not every day you score three goals against a team like Liverpool. But the most important thing was that we won. If the game had finished 2-2, even if I had scored two goals, it wouldn’t be pleasant. It was a great game and I hope everyone was entertained.

Everyone’s still talking about your amazing overhead kick. How was it from your point of view?
I was just in the box and I saw Nani’s cross coming. Wayne Rooney was in front of me and he was going for the ball so I was screaming for him to leave it. I think he heard me – afterwards in the dresing room he said he did and that’s why he left the ball at the last minute. I saw the ball drop and there was no other way to control it except with my thigh and I just tried to do something different. In a situation like this, you don’t have so much time to think. The first thing that came into my mind was to take it on the thigh and try to hit it like this [mimes an overhead kick]. Even when I did it, I didn’t know the ball was in. I was on the ground, turning around, and then I heard the crowd screaming. After that I knew something special had happened.

We enjoyed the third goal at Liverpool, not just because it won the game, but because it was more a classic centre-forward’s type of goal. How important is that physical presence in your game?
I don’t consider myself a classical centre-forward. I try to bring something different to the game. I depend more on my touch and my technical ability than to jump and play with my elbows. Obviously there are moments when you have to decide to rely on your technique, or to be more physical to try to score the goal. The third goal against Liverpool was also beautiful for me – it was a cross and you have just a second to think about what the defender is going to do and how you are going to outsmart him. I jumped just a second before [Jamie Carragher] to get ahead of him and that was it. You just need to be quick. It’s a simple thing. From the outside, it might look difficult, but it’s not so difficult.

Do you find it frustrating that you – and other strikers – are judged solely on goals, when you bring much more to the game?
You cannot be angry. Everybody thinks they understand football. People all around the world think they are experts. But for me a good player, a complete player, is not just about scoring goals. It’s about vision, about touch, about decision-making. I know lots of strikers who score many goals, but they don’t have the technical ability I like to see in players. I always like a player who can control the ball, who thinks two steps ahead – players like Zidane or Xavi. Or like Leo Messi, who is not a typical centre-forward. He is more of a midfield player who scores a lot of goals. For strikers, you are right, people judge on the number of goals, but for me there is more to it than that.

So do you feel it is as important to entertain as it is to score goals?
Yes. That’s my aim. You need to know when to slow it down, when to increase the tempo. Zidane was great at doing that. He knew what he could do with his touch and when a player is really sure in himself he can do great things. I know what I can do and I try to do it. I try on the training  ground and when you see the goals a player scores in games, in some ways, he’s already scored that goal in training. You try to transfer skills from the training ground to the game.

Because you make football look quite easy, some people assume that you don’t work hard. But those skills take practise, don’t they?
Yes, of course. But it starts when you are just a boy. I remember when I was small I would kick the ball up high, maybe a thousand times a day just to try to stop it with my feet. I think because I did that, now I have good technique. So I knew how to control the ball and where to look, but when you become a professional player you continue to develop your skills. You need to practise and the only place to do it is the training ground. Or at home if you have a big house [laughs]. On the other hand, though, you have games where sometimes you think for a second, “What if I do that?”. You’ve never tried it before but you just try. Like the second [against Liverpool], I thought, “Well, you never know”. I already felt in that game that if I shot from the halfway line I was going to score. Honestly, you get some games like this where you feel everything is working for you and you feel powerful.

That level of confidence must be great. But what about when you’re not in such good form?
You need to stay strong. You need to believe in yourself and know what you can do. There will be periods where you don’t feel so great, but you have your team-mates and you have your manager who are always behind you.

The bond with your team-mates looks very strong, if the celebrations of your goals against Liverpool are anything to go by. Do you feel at home at United?
I do feel at home. And I know what you mean about the celebrations. I was watching the highlights and I saw that they were happy for me as well as for the goal, so that made me feel great. It shows that my team-mates have accepted me as part of the team. Sometimes you see a striker who scores goals and nobody goes to celebrate with them, but that really made me smile at home when I watched the game.

Would you ever consider moving back into midfield? You have the ball skills for it...
I keep trying to play in defence in training! But they all scream at me, “Go forward, go forward”. But I enjoy it. You never know. Many people start as strikers and then move to the midfield. My father was a striker and then he moved back to the defence. Maybe I’ll enjoy playing in the midfield when I’m 37 [mimes doddering about with a walking stick].

You’re a father yourself now – how has that changed your outlook on life?
Can you believe it? We have two kids in the house now – me and my daughter [one-year-old Dea]. I’m still learning. Sometimes I don’t know what I’m doing but at least I try. I’m having a great time. The crying’s a bit irritating sometimes, but we’ve all been there. I’ve got no complaints. As long as we all stay healthy as a family, I’m happy.

You do a lot of charity work for kids back in Bulgaria. How did you get involved in that?
I set up a foundation in my name and we work exclusively in Bulgaria. Here you have lots of famous faces, so you don’t need me. But Bulgaria is a small country and I try to use my name and whatever I can do to help. Especially for gifted kids – kids with special talents – because we have a lot of foundations for, say, sick kids, but I try to focus on those with talents, because in our country nobody is trying to help them succeed. I know how many people helped me to get where I am. It doesn’t matter if it’s sports or physics or acting, I try to help them.

Looking forward, what targets have you set yourself for the rest of the season?
My first target is to stay clear of injury. I think that’s the first target for everybody. So I work hard on our injury-prevention sessions with the coaches. And then you think about what you want to do in the season. Obviously, you‚d like to win everything, but it’s not easy, so you think about how you can help the team – score goals, make assists, as much as possible.

Finally, we all love your skills on the football pitch, but tell us something you’re rubbish at...
[laughs] Ha! Tennis! And golf! Everybody seems to love golf around here, but me? I stay away. I can’t hit the ball. I’m terrible!

Dimitar Berbatov was speaking to United's official monthly magazine, Inside United. To subscribe visit www.themagazineshop.com


http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6652763

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QUOTE(blackmarket @ Oct 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
buffon?.. the price tag will go beyond 30m i guess. hopefully foster or PIG can step up ..

weekend without football is really nothing..zz
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foster???? lol
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QUOTE(tatabun @ Oct 9 2010, 11:40 AM)
no wonder..
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so much butthurt yet after years passed by
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noobie la.. still learning  biggrin.gif
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yeap he still BH.
whats his name?
noob? laugh.gif me oso.
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QUOTE(dokkok @ Oct 9 2010, 01:51 PM)
watched lindegaard against portugal...he's damn a good GK.  Saving three ronaldo's for sure goal shots....VDS replacement nominee??
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i remember this name from FM laugh.gif

QUOTE(dlct87 @ Oct 9 2010, 05:50 PM)
Buffon will be 33 next year, but then again, VDS joined United when he was 34-35, and no one expected him to play for us for 6 seasons blink.gif

GK's "life expectancy" is much longer compare to other positions, so Buffon is certainly viable as a replacement smile.gif
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yes, but i dunno why i think its time for united to get a young and talented keeper like neuer brows.gif

QUOTE(blackmarket @ Oct 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
buffon?.. the price tag will go beyond 30m i guess. hopefully foster or PIG can step up ..

weekend without football is really nothing..zz
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PIG yes but FOSTER?!?!? u BEBO oredi? doh.gif laugh.gif
though i didn't think we would have gotten VDS if he didn't goto fulham and fulham didn't turn out to be champions. he was doing okay at juve.


Added on October 10, 2010, 2:28 amJuve deny Buffon rumours

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This is a good article, also has youtube links to what the writer thinks are the best united gk and saves
http://blogs.soccernet.com/manchesterunite..._lindegaard.php

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buffon wont move from juve besides he is plagued by injuries of late and i doubt at his age he can recover and regain his top form tho i still want him back at the azzurri biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(blackmarket @ Oct 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
buffon?.. the price tag will go beyond 30m i guess. hopefully foster or PIG can step up ..

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doh.gif baru balik dai MARS ka? if so, we shud expect Schmeichel to step up oso la.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Oct 9 2010, 05:50 PM)
Buffon will be 33 next year, but then again, VDS joined United when he was 34-35, and no one expected him to play for us for 6 seasons blink.gif

GK's "life expectancy" is much longer compare to other positions, so Buffon is certainly viable as a replacement smile.gif
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yes ... look at friedal and schwarzer
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Oct 10 2010, 02:52 AM)
buffon wont move from juve besides he is plagued by injuries of late and i doubt at his age he can recover and regain his top form tho i still want him back at the azzurri biggrin.gif
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buy when injured!
more cheaper.......remember aquilani? laugh.gif doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif

QUOTE(verbatim @ Oct 10 2010, 09:09 AM)
doh.gif  baru balik dai MARS ka? if so, we shud expect Schmeichel  to step up oso la.. tongue.gif
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there is some issues wif smike senior as he didn't want smike jr to be in united's academy and instead chose citi. hmm.gif

QUOTE(clsiluf @ Oct 10 2010, 10:52 AM)
yes ... look at friedal and schwarzer
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and i bet the both of them got alot more to do than VDS laugh.gif
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QUOTE(clsiluf @ Oct 10 2010, 10:52 AM)
yes ... look at friedal and schwarzer
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and if you want, David James as well biggrin.gif

p/s: i bet SAF will have something to say about Nani's acrobatic goal celebration later lol laugh.gif

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Buffon will never leave Juve , he loves Turin too much Even with calciopoli scandal , he is still remain loyal while Juve is stripped off title and relegated. Tough call without VDS sweat.gif
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QUOTE(legendofhafiz @ Oct 10 2010, 05:13 PM)
Buffon will never leave Juve , he loves Turin too much Even with calciopoli scandal , he is still remain loyal while Juve is stripped off title and relegated. Tough call without VDS  sweat.gif
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hari tu dia cakap boleh je join kelab lain....


for me i think we should give Kuszczak a chance to play.if he perform well than our problem is solved right before it started.same with Giggs(in Nani),Scholes(in Carrick and Gibson) and Neville(in them twins)

but that means we will only gonna stay the old level.need new player to give the extra boost to our squad(too bad sneidjer already sign new contract with milan)
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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Oct 10 2010, 04:36 PM)
hari tu dia cakap boleh je join kelab lain....
for me i think we should give Kuszczak a chance to play.if he perform well than our problem is solved right before it started.same with Giggs(in Nani),Scholes(in Carrick and Gibson) and Neville(in them twins)

but that means we will only gonna stay the old level.need new player to give the extra boost to our squad(too bad sneidjer already sign new contract with milan)
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not with Inter meh?
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my bad ! doh.gif sorry for my comment bout foster lol ! doh.gif have to admit that i did not watch all man utd matches since i started working last month... life as a student and a working adult is totally different.. cant fully commit to football anymore. sad.gif am i slowly evolving into a glory hunter sad.gif

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QUOTE(kiasunkiasi @ Oct 10 2010, 07:06 PM)
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not with Inter meh?
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still milan .. dont they? tongue.gif
ac MILAN and inter MILAN.. both milan tongue.gif
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QUOTE(zenix @ Oct 10 2010, 10:57 AM)
buy when injured!
more cheaper.......remember aquilani?  laugh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif
there is some issues wif smike senior as he didn't want smike jr to be in united's academy and instead chose citi. hmm.gif
and i bet the both of them got alot more to do than VDS  laugh.gif
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lol monetary sense ok laugh.gif but nnt jd mcm owen pulak susah... biggrin.gif
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People address ac Milan as Milan and inter Milan as inter..eventhough both come from Milan..
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People address ac Milan as Milan and inter Milan as inter..eventhough both come from Milan..
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well not for everyone, the same goes to our club..
some ppl call it MU, some ppl like to call it manchester, and some ppl like to callit with the full name, manchester united.
there're 2 manchester (united & city) but yet alot of MU fans still call this club as manchester..
its up to them. smile.gif
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And to be exact, inter milan's real club name is internazionale Milano wink.gif

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