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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 18/12 QPR v Man Utd | 19:55 | ESPN
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dlct87
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Oct 26 2011, 02:01 PM
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Amos 7.5 -- calm and collected throughout, a great save at the end of the match
Fabio 7.5 -- was doing good, but lost concentration a bit towards the end, rumored to replace Evra against Everton, but will have to do better than this game Vidic 7.5 -- thought he lost his head again after the yellow, but he recovered well after that, still the rock in the heart of the defense Jones 7.5 -- solid game for him, continues to improve Fryers 7.5 -- did little on the offense, but defensively he was good, has the potential
Valencia 7.5 -- still showing lack of confidence, reluctant to take on his defenders most of the time, scoring a screamer will hopefully help to boost his confidence Park 8.0 -- the South Korean ran all over the pitch and made some good passes, even made a good dart into the penalty box Cleverley 8.0 -- finally back from injury, and finally we see the one touch combo that leads to the first goal, but still a bit rusty, should return and partner Ando this weekend Diouf 7.0 -- well left wing is not his position....felt what Macheda feel during the Leeds match
Owen 7.5 -- barely has a touch on the ball, but one opportunity, and he scored, clockwork Berbatov 8.5 -- MoM, worked his sock off, demanded the ball at every possible possession, even dropped deep to get it himself, the man was on a mission to prove something to the gaffer, might nick his first start vs Everton
Pogba 7.0 -- nice cameo, but definitely still needs time to improve his overall game Morrison 7.5 -- was more adventurous than Pogba, showed vision in his passing, and definitely will shine if his understanding with team mates improves, great prospect Keane 7.0 -- did his job at RB, made some mistakes, but that's his first senior appearance, it was to be expected
overall a routine win for the team, gave those non regulars a run of game, and blooded some youngsters, job done...no doubt the gaffer will use this game as a yardstick to contemplate shaking up the team during the Everton match, we'll see who will be cut from the starting lineup this weekend
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budakhijau
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Oct 26 2011, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(leongtat @ Oct 26 2011, 02:51 PM) Good to see cleverley is back... Is our passing game better with cleverley around? clev has matured when he go out on loan spell...he get to know how the league work...how to play n expect from against top team, mid table team...he learn it most at wigan i wud say cos he is like their key players there n scoring as well...the most attribute that i like he has is...he just know how to make quick one-two...when to change direction...in other words...for me...he know how to compliment his team mate...each one of them...see the build up goal from berba..park make a short pass...n run thru the channel...clev release park with his one-two touches pass...n park set berba up for the goal...but the player who undeerstand most what clev wanna do or thinking is probably welbeck...their mutual understanding is world class...rooney n chica still building up this understanding... Added on October 26, 2011, 2:19 pmQUOTE(caballero206 @ Oct 26 2011, 02:57 PM) Berba shud always partner with Rooney..one can run very2 fast while the other a bit malas2 so it balance..cannot both of them run very fast (i.e Rooney - Welbeck, Rooney - Chicharito) i think all of our striker can work well with each other...only the lack of creativity in our midfield n not enuf supply for them make they drop deep a lot...like roon n berba collected the ball from deep...welbeck often make himself available on the wing henry style...we need striker who drag the opponent defensive line back down their penalty box...only chica master at this...maybe owen capable as well...but the supply is not enuf yet... This post has been edited by budakhijau: Oct 26 2011, 02:19 PM
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dlct87
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Oct 26 2011, 02:52 PM
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QUOTE(budakhijau @ Oct 26 2011, 02:08 PM) clev has matured when he go out on loan spell...he get to know how the league work...how to play n expect from against top team, mid table team...he learn it most at wigan i wud say cos he is like their key players there n scoring as well...the most attribute that i like he has is...he just know how to make quick one-two...when to change direction...in other words...for me...he know how to compliment his team mate...each one of them...see the build up goal from berba..park make a short pass...n run thru the channel...clev release park with his one-two touches pass...n park set berba up for the goal...but the player who undeerstand most what clev wanna do or thinking is probably welbeck...their mutual understanding is world class...rooney n chica still building up this understanding... Added on October 26, 2011, 2:19 pmi think all of our striker can work well with each other...only the lack of creativity in our midfield n not enuf supply for them make they drop deep a lot...like roon n berba collected the ball from deep...welbeck often make himself available on the wing henry style...we need striker who drag the opponent defensive line back down their penalty box...only chica master at this...maybe owen capable as well...but the supply is not enuf yet... yea, no point playing the poacher type striker if the supply line can't supply them enough chances
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Federer
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Oct 26 2011, 07:03 PM
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i see more communication in the team in this game. maybe SAF tell them to communicate more.
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dlct87
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Oct 26 2011, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(Federer @ Oct 26 2011, 07:03 PM) i see more communication in the team in this game. maybe SAF tell them to communicate more. especially berba lol..talked non stop
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smudger14
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Oct 26 2011, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Oct 26 2011, 07:10 PM) especially berba lol..talked non stop  You need to talk then u pass better...unless you are sat nav like scholesy
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mhyug
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Oct 26 2011, 07:27 PM
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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Oct 26 2011, 07:10 PM) especially berba lol..talked non stop  talking about comm, il kapitan semlm garang woo...jones gets an ear full on defending.
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dlct87
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Oct 26 2011, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Oct 26 2011, 07:27 PM) talking about comm, il kapitan semlm garang woo...jones gets an ear full on defending.  even during our corner Vidic also "lecturing" Jones lol
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TSalien2003
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Oct 26 2011, 07:35 PM
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10k Club
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Praise for debutant KeaneQUOTE Reserves boss Warren Joyce has praised United's latest first-team debutant Michael Keane.
The 18-year-old defender came off the bench at Aldershot, replacing Ezekiel Fryers, to become the fourth player to make his United bow in this season's competition.
Keane also managed to pip his twin brother Will to an appearance as the striker was an unused substitute at the EBB Stadium.
"Michael has had a really good season," enthused Joyce to ManUtd.com. "I can't remember him having a bad training session, let alone a bad game.
"He's a consistent kid who works very hard."
Another of the Reds' recent debutants, Larnell Cole, was also a substitute after getting a brief taste of action at Leeds in the previous round.
"Larnell Cole is another one who I can't remember having a bad session," added Joyce. "He and Michael are really consistent." http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...yce-praise.aspxAmos enjoys being in controlQUOTE Control and concentration were the keys for United goalkeeper Ben Amos as he marked his second senior match of the season with a second clean sheet.
The 21 year-old made one flying save at the very end of the Reds’ 3-0 win at Aldershot Town, to keep out Luke Gutteridge’s piledriver and deny the hosts a consolation goal, but it was otherwise a quiet night for the man wearing the number 40 shirt.
“Obviously it was good to get the save at the end, to show what I can do,” Amos told MUTV, “but I didn't have a lot to do, just distribution and tidying things up. That’s one of the biggest things about being a goalkeeper for Manchester United - you can have nothing to do all game and then, when the one thing you need to do comes along, you've got to do it well and keep it out. That's my job, to keep a clean sheet and I think everyone's happy.”
The game went very much according to plan, said Amos, as United dominated possession and converted three chances inside the first 48 minutes.
“Our aim was to control the game at our tempo like we did at Elland Road [against Leeds in the previous round]. If you give the home team even a bit of encouragement, especially in a tight ground like this, the crowd get behind them and get on your back.
"If you're not switched on, these games can go horribly wrong," Amos added. "Concentration is vital and you need to be ruthless in the box and put your chances away. We wanted to kill them off early doors and we did it with some nice goals.” http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-aldershot.aspxValencia still improvingQUOTE Sir Alex Ferguson feels Antonio Valencia is not quite at 100 per cent despite his stunning strike at Aldershot.
The United winger impressed on his return from injury towards the end of last season but the manager feels he needs to handle the Ecuadorian with care.
Valencia missed out on a large chunk of the 2010/11 campaign following a serious ankle injury sustained against Rangers in the Champions League and was also sidelined after being hurt whilst on Copa America duty for his country in the summer.
"I had a chat with Antonio yesterday," Sir Alex revealed to MUTV after the 3-0 win in the Carling Cup. "He, himself, says he's needing games.
"He was a long time out and has been back but probably needs another few games. Tonight was another one."
Valencia certainly showed no signs of rustiness when hammering in the third goal at the EBB Stadium but, after also being used at right-back recently, the wide man will be hoping to prove his fitness for another stint in his preferred position. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-situation.aspx
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pyroboy1911
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Oct 26 2011, 09:24 PM
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lol someone is talking to himself  glad that nobody here cares to reply, it just makes his effort seems pathetic  hope it continues, instead we stick to this thread and talk about the coming game against Everton
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legendofhafiz
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Oct 26 2011, 09:27 PM
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Can someone told me when the last time Rooney has a good game at Goodison Park in United shirt? Can't remember anyway, another early kick off eh?
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pyroboy1911
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Oct 26 2011, 09:33 PM
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He will never get a good reception there, after all he was badge kissing back there and "once a blue always a blue" thingy as well.
But i do still hope the whole team can rebound and get a win there. A winning streak is quite critical now, especially now its the turn of the other top 6 teams to play each other. If we win most of our next 10 or so games, whatever results between them will definitely benefit us.
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legendofhafiz
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Oct 26 2011, 09:39 PM
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That is right , with return Vidic and most of them rested after nightmare, they will be up to perform. I hope no more repeat like after loss against Liverpool 4-1 where United lose again to Fulham iinm
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nazq
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Oct 26 2011, 09:41 PM
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So currently Amos is 3rd choice GK ahead of Kuszczak, right?
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ayanami_tard
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Oct 26 2011, 09:52 PM
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New Member
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QUOTE(nazq @ Oct 26 2011, 10:41 PM) So currently Amos is 3rd choice GK ahead of Kuszczak, right? pretty much 1st choice=de gea co-1st choice=lindegaard 2nd choice=PIG 3rd choice=amos
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pisces88
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Oct 26 2011, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Oct 25 2011, 09:01 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Added on October 25, 2011, 9:36 pmPS: why are we playing on Tuesday when we just finished a game on Sunday? Eh wher u get the books ya? I wanna get too
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kiasunkiasi
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Oct 27 2011, 02:02 AM
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QUOTE(joe405 @ Oct 27 2011, 12:15 AM)  Both time this guy watch United match in high profile, both time United suffer...
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