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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 07/12 Man Utd v Newcastle, 20:45 810/831

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JohnnyBeGud
post Oct 28 2013, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(alowie @ Oct 27 2013, 04:46 PM)
I think playing with 2 inverted wingers (Adnan and Kagawa) with Rooney as no 10, RVP upfront (Chica in less important fixture/supersub) and attacking full back in Evra and Rafael/Valencia is best bet at the moment.
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That sounds really good on paper. The problem is can the players perform on the field?

We have virtually the same squad as last season, yet we are struggling badly. I cant understand why.

I guess there's more to football than stats on paper.
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QUOTE(JohnnyBeGud @ Oct 28 2013, 08:20 AM)
That sounds really good on paper. The problem is can the players perform on the field?

We have virtually the same squad as last season, yet we are struggling badly. I cant understand why.

I guess there's more to football than stats on paper.
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same squad? not really. we are without SAF. and even if i still support DM, chances are, our opponents will not be afraid of him like they did with SAF. the fear factor is no longer there. or maybe DM is not as fierce as SAF tongue.gif

i donno bout u all, but i thought kagawa did not play well that day. can see him n rooney kept interfering with each other. left n right wing switching is not same with left and attacking mid switching since both hv to drift in and out very often and might bump into each other (leaving a lot of space behind).

by the way....from the boos, u think Nani gonna stay? kinda disgusting to see ppl boo-ing him off. he did badly but the first goal was still thanks to him.


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Arsenal looking strong this time around. Their midfield go attack all out everytime they got a chance.

But i wonder how they will perform against big team. so far they haven't met any of from the original big 4.

Spurs is special case. Because they are Spurs.
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post Oct 28 2013, 09:46 AM

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Nani didn't play well or up to the standard that we have known him for, but he certainly did not deserve to be boo-ed.

Same squad but without SAF powers biggrin.gif Like I said before, we kind of over-achieved last season, playing with almost non-existent midfield, but the difference is

the finishing. United were ruthless last season with the form of RvP. Hope now the players will gain some kind of form, and take it to the next level. I can see

they are (trying) to play more aggressively, almost ala Everton. I guess it will take time for the players to get used to it and gain the necessary fitness level. I

mean, you have to wonder how Ando can get away with that kind of fitness and body playing professional sport, let alone for United rolleyes.gif .

By the way, I think Bundesliga have some of the best stadium atmospheres around. The Fiorentina vs Juventus game is very unlike Serie A of recent seasons.

The atmosphere of that game is just rclxm9.gif Unlike United's "prawn sandwich" games. yawn.gif Maybe United should lower the prices and let the "crazy ones" do the

singing and waving the flags tongue.gif
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post Oct 28 2013, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(torreto @ Oct 26 2013, 10:55 PM)
we are behind you Moyes.

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...with a stiffy?
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post Oct 28 2013, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(tararan @ Oct 26 2013, 10:55 PM)
Our stupid defending letting us down tonite. Everytime stoke attack make me heart attack. Wtf
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And you can see the difference between MU and Stoke.
When stoke attack, they will just bombard forward with a few passes. And their passes into the box was accurate
When MU attack....they will take a light stroll on the wing, then pass here, pass there, pass back, pass front, pass to middle, pass pass pass...by the time they pass here and there, 11 stoke players are already in the box, and they even have the time to park their team bus there also. thumbup.gif
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:17 PM

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Yeah, same squad as last season and yet, we struggled this season. Its either we overachieved last season, or we are not performing up to standards right now.

The way I see it, we are 8pts behind the league leaders and have made the worst start since 1989. Adding to the fact that we have a new manager for the first time in 26 years, that has caused a lot of concern among newer fans.

Hopefully, the squad can find their feet soon and get a winning streak going. Only with consistency one can win the league. I may be biased, but I dont think Arsenal can maintain their current form until May.

ps: At one time, we were behind Villa 12pts in December but we still manage to win the league that season.
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no MELTDOWN 2.0 ke...boringgg...
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:25 PM

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berdiri tegang fan gloating
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as if defence was like fecking top notch

see moyes n co face ady know.. cuak nak mampos
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:25 PM

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Evra demands perfect 10

Patrice Evra wants Manchester United to embark on a 10-match winning run in order to get the season back on track.

The defender, who skippered the side and set up Javier Hernandez's winner against Stoke City, feels consistency is the key word for the champions after a difficult start to the campaign.

In an exclusive interview with MUTV before Saturday's triumph made it two wins on the trot for David Moyes' men, the France international outlined his determination to see the Reds reclaim a place towards the top of the table.

When asked to sum up the season so far, the full-back replied: "Frustration. Disappointment about ourselves. I always blame myself for the players when we are not doing well. 

"The problem is not that we are doing badly but we are not doing something good enough. We lost our consistency and we have to regain that really quickly. If we still want to win every trophy, that is the main word.

"We can't win one game, draw the next or lose the next one. Every game is important. We want to win two games in a row, three games in a row but I say: When are we going to start to win 10 matches in a row? That's when we can say Manchester United are back in business.

"For the moment, we are not [yet there]. We are working very well and the training sessions are very good. The stuff before the game is very good. We are doing everything right - it's just the results that are missing.

"I'm not lying to people when I say we are doing the right things because it's the truth. I trust what we are doing and what the manager has set up. We have to win the games, just make sure we win that 10 games in a row. After that, we can maybe play beautiful football but, now, we have to win. We don't have any choice but to win."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...ter-united.aspx
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:27 PM

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QUOTE(tatabun @ Oct 28 2013, 01:25 PM)
berdiri tegang fan gloating
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as if defence was like fecking top notch

see moyes n co face ady know.. cuak nak mampos
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jom futsal...
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(budakhijau @ Oct 28 2013, 01:27 PM)
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:35 PM

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Carrick won't stress over table

Michael Carrick insists there is no point agonising over Manchester United's position in the Barclays Premier League table as he strives to help the champions close the gap on leaders Arsenal.

The Reds started Sunday in eighth place despite the 3-2 victory against Stoke City and some eight points adrift of the Gunners, who won 2-0 at Crystal Palace. All the focus is on compiling a run of positive results rather than over-analysing the league position at this early stage.

"There's not really any point," Carrick replied, when asked whether he studies the table. "We're aware of the situation but there's no point going over it in your head and thinking 'what if'. You've just got to concentrate on the games coming up, putting runs together with wins and focusing on that and seeing where that takes us.

"We've been saying it for a number of weeks now about kicking on when we've had a good result, that we need to kick on and get back to our normal selves. There's still a way to go; we're not kidding ourselves. We know we've had a couple of good results, but it's by no means the best. There's more to come, but we're not in too bad a shape."

There is little doubt that the comeback against Stoke was imperative in terms of ensuring the Reds did not lose any further ground on the challengers.

"It's just the character we have," Carrick asserted. "It was a vital game to win, we didn't really have a choice, we had to find a way of doing it. We just kept going and we ended up finding that way when Chicharito popped up with the winner."



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post Oct 28 2013, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(tatabun @ Oct 28 2013, 01:28 PM)
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Zaha in manager's plans

David Moyes admits that Wilfried Zaha is very much in his thoughts as he ponders team selection for Tuesday night's Capital One Cup tie against Norwich City.

Sir Alex Ferguson's last major signing has yet to make his Barclays Premier League bow despite starting the Community Shield win over Wigan Athletic at Wembley in August.

The manager is mindful of the need to give the England international some opportunities in the side and included him on the bench against Southampton recently. Despite some talk that Zaha could be loaned out in January, the winger is expected to be granted the chance to shine in a red shirt.

"I just don't think we have had the right opportunity to get him on as much as would have liked," said Moyes. "We don't want to put him in too quickly. We want to make it the right time.

"I've said I would look at in January as I wanted to have him here for six months to see how we work. I told him we would try to get him minutes but the competition in the wide areas we have with Nani, Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young, Adnan Januzaj and even Shinji Kagawa playing off the side means we are as strong there as anywhere.

"It's not that Wilf has done anything wrong, it's just that we have big competition and we have to try to make sure he gets some playing time. Unfortunately, we haven't done that with Wilf and, if it's still the case in January, we would look at it. But he is very much in my plans and in my thoughts all the time."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-and-plans.aspx

zaha to start...kamon wilf...
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QUOTE(budakhijau @ Oct 28 2013, 01:38 PM)
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Boss revels in fine rally

David Moyes admits he hopes the sterling comeback against Stoke City is the first of many during his Manchester United reign.

The Reds battled back from twice going behind to take the three points when Javier Hernandez headed in Patrice Evra's excellent cross.

In an exclusive interview with MUTV, the manager paid tribute to David De Gea and substitutes Adnan Januzaj, Antonio Valencia and Hernandez.

"I was going to say that I hope it was the first of many [comebacks]," he laughed. "Still, I’d rather have a late comeback than a defeat.

"I thought that we kept going, we tried everything today. We made mistakes and our goalkeeper kept us in the game at times today, but we kept knocking and that door trying to find a way through and eventually we did do.

"Stoke should have scored more in the first half, but our goalkeeper was fantastic. That’s his job, to keep them out and he’s had another good performance today. However, I’m really disappointed that we conceded two today. I thought we gave the ball away too much and didn’t defend well enough, but the team’s effort, to make sure we got back in the game, was terrific.

"Some people say that I don’t do that [make risky changes] but I do, I’m a coach and I want to win games. You try and influence the game and make the right changes, sometimes they work and other times they don’t. Thankfully today’s did, Adnan came on and made a great impact for the team.

"He’s going to be a big talent for the club for a long time to come.

"Valencia did well at right-back and Chicha came on and scored the winner. Wayne [Rooney] scored another great goal, he played really well but I had to drop him back into midfield. I thought that he could maybe help the team to get passing and playing a bit quicker and, most importantly, have as many goalscorers on the pitch as possible.

"I didn’t think that we had a chance scoring from a corner, it was like land of the giants! Thankfully Wayne managed to direct a great header and Chicha got on the end of a great cross from Patrice Evra. It was hard work today, having played midweek, and I have to say I’m delighted that we’ve picked up two wins in three or four days. 

"The crowd were great today. They would have been disappointed going in at half-time 2-1 down, especially having just got back into the game at 1-1, but they were terrific in driving the players. Thanks to them, we managed to get the victory."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...inst-stoke.aspx
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QUOTE(tatabun @ Oct 28 2013, 01:42 PM)
Hahaha agree2... Sape nk join jom.. Interested nk tgk satu mamat kt man utd street talk ni main.. Xtau la die bole main atau gune keyboard jek.. Hahaha

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RvP praises forwards


Robin van Persie was full of praise for United’s attacking contingent following the Reds’ dramatic 3-2 win over Stoke City.

The Dutchman, who bagged the champions’ first of the game, was effusive in his appraisal of Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez and Adnan Januzaj, who all combined to good effect as United secured three crucial points at Old Trafford.

“It was a good win because when you’re 2-1 down at home, it’s tough,” van Persie told MUTV. “We knew what we had to do and, thankfully, Wayne managed to score from a corner before we got another great goal from Chicharito.”

“Wayne’s a great player, and it’s always great to play with him,” the Reds forward continued. “But don’t forget Chicharito’s input; he’s such a great role model to all footballers. He works so hard and he came in today and scored the winner.”

However, United’s current top goalscorer reserved special praise for young starlet Januzaj who made a telling contribution to the game from the substitutes' bench. “He is a top player and I’m a big fan of his. I’ve seen a lot of young players down the years but I would have to say that he is in the top one or two. I see similarities in his game to mine 10 years ago, but he’s not the new van Persie, he’s the new Adnan.”


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...s.aspx?pageNo=1

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