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02-04-2013, 01:49 AM | #71 |
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Wilson top skor sementara yah?
@Redsbusby Wilson di match kedua gak main loh, jadi 2 match 5 goal yg benar. Hebatnya gak main 90 menit di dua match tsb. Will Keane, beware! |
02-04-2013, 07:09 AM | #72 |
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Bukannya vs Coritiba cuma friendly ya? United kan udah tersingkir dari Dallas Cup.
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02-04-2013, 04:17 PM | #73 | |
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02-04-2013, 05:18 PM | #74 |
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Uda tersingkir yah om @fredrian.seven ?? di Web resmi soalnya gak ada berita lanjutan mengenai Dallas Cup..
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Yap, its friendly match. Kualitas info terupdate mas dedi (selain ko yohan) sbg senior pedofil di forum emang ga perlu diraguin lagi
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U18s: United 3 Southampton 0
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A Sam Byrne brace helped Manchester United's Under-18s to a 3-0 victory over Southampton on Saturday. manutd.com - Byrne netted twice in the second half after Andreas Pereira gave the young Reds the lead on 19 minutes following good work by Byrne. Southampton went into the game three points clear of Paul McGuinness' side in the Barclays Premier League Under-18s Group 2 table and beat United 4-2 only last month. But at a blustery Trafford Training Centre, they were no match for a strong United side. Byrne was the star and it was his shot, following a wonderful piece of skill, that proved too hot for the Southampton goalkeeper to handle on 19 minutes. Pereira tapped in the rebound to send the Reds 1-0 up. The visitors began the second half menacingly but United's counter-attacking play was also causing problems and on 64 minutes Byrne netted with a terrific header at the near post from Jack Barmby's cross. The Dubliner capped a fine performance and completed the scoring with 12 minutes to play when he cut inside off the left touchline and curled a stunning effort into the top corner. Victory takes United above Southampton and into second spot, by way of a superior goal difference. The young Reds' next test comes in the shape of Everton on Wednesday 17 April (11:00 BST). United: Gollini; Love, Evans (Ioannou 46), McNair, Grimshaw; Pearson, Weir (Daehli 25), Rudge, Byrne; Pereira, Barmby (Wilson 65) |
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manutd.com - Wind caused havoc for both sides but it was the visitors who coped best and the Reds' defence will be disappointed that three crosses proved their undoing. The defeat leaves United third in the Elite Group table, behind Southampton on goal difference and four points off Fulham, who also enjoy a game in hand. The young Reds started well but lacked incisive passing in the final third. Jack Rudge hit the bar after neat work by Andreas Pereira but the Toffees took the lead on 24 minutes when a free-kick near the corner flag was headed towards goal by George Warning. Ben Pearson cleared from underneath the crossbar but the referee ruled the ball had crossed the line. Everton doubled their advantage just five minutes after the restart when Ryan Leeson stole in at the back post to head home a wind-assisted cross. The introduction of James Wilson for Jack Barmby on the hour mark provided United with extra spark but despite dominating possession the Reds couldn't breach the visitors' defence. Instead, Everton added a third in injury time when Callum Dyson, unmarked at the far post, volleyed in another cross. United: J.Pereira; Love, Evans, McNair, Grimshaw; Pearson, Barmby (Wilson 60), Rudge, Byrne; A.Pereira, Daehli. |
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21-04-2013, 11:52 AM | #78 | |
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U18s: Palace 1 United 2 Manchester United's Under-18s collected a vital victory at Crystal Palace with Nicholas Ioannou and Ben Pearson on the scoresheet. Both sides saw penalties saved as Paul McGuinness' youngsters shaded an entertaining encounter and, after the surprise 3-0 midweek defeat to Everton, it was important that the visitors got back on track against the bottom team. The Reds made the perfect start when a well-worked corner allowed Ioannou to convert a close-range header with only seven minutes gone. Palace were fortunate not to fall further behind when Tom King saved a Sam Byrne shot and the rebound deflected off Kiran Khindra John and clipped the woodwork. Byrne then had a goal ruled out for offside and the hosts emerged as an attacking force themselves. Reise Allassani fired wide from a Javen Palmer pass but hit the target with his next opportunity to level the scores. Allassani robbed Paddy McNair and slotted past Pierluigi Gollini with the aid of a slight deflection. Palmer had a couple of attempts either side of a golden opportunity that was spurned by James Wilson but United finished the half on top. King made a good stop to deny Wilson from a tight angle and the speedy striker crossed well only for Byrne to get his finish all wrong from an unmarked position. The chances kept coming thick and fast after the restart with Byrne blazing over a volley when a goal seemed certain and forcing a smart stop out of King. There was drama in the 55th minute when a penalty was harshly awarded against Luke Croll when the ball bounced against his arm. Wilson's spot kick was superbly saved by King to keep the score at 1-1. The Eagles then went close with Jon Williams denied by Gollini and Ioannou making a vital block on the line to keep out Derek Tieku's effort. Mats Daehli and Andreas Pereira went close before United edged ahead again. Pereira's free-kick was pushed out by King and Pearson pounced from close range to ram in the rebound. However, the joy was short-lived as, six minutes later, Gollini was adjudged to have pulled down Jake Gray and another spot-kick was awarded. For a second time, the goalkeeper came out on top as Gollini atoned by making a brilliant save to deny Allassani from 12 yards. Wilson almost wrapped up the success late on when his shot cannoned off the bar while Croll's free-kick was wide at the other end as this was a much-needed win in terms of the battle for a semi-final place. United: Gollini; Love, McNair, Ioannou, Evans; Pereira, Grimshaw, Pearson, Daehli; Byrne, Wilson. Subs not used: Rudge, Sutherland, Barmby, Willock, Fletcher. |
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U18s: Reading 1 United 0 Manchester United's Under-18s slipped to a first away defeat since mid-February when hosts Reading scored the only goal of a closely-fought game. The Reds never really got going, playing in changeable conditions against a big and strong side still blessed with enough skill to secure all the points.*The Royals certainly had much the better of the early stages of the first half, twice hitting the crossbar. Firstly, Craig Tanner's curling free-kick bounced off the frame of the goal, before Jonny Sutherland turned Jake Cooper's effort onto the woodwork. Sutherland was also called into action soon after, denying Uche Ikpeazu with a brave save down at the Reading forward's feet. As the first half went on, the Reds came back into the game, with Ben Pearson's fine shot being pushed away by Royals keeper Dan Lincoln and Sam Byrne also going close with a long-range effort. James Wilson was unable to convert United's best opening of the match when put through one-on-one by Andreas Pereira, with Lincoln making a fine diving save. Both sides had opportunities to score at the start of the second half, as Pereira saw a long range effort deflect over, whilst Sheridan Murombedzi spurned a fantastic opportunity when he fired over from eight yards. The hosts finally broke the deadlock just after the hour mark, as defender Dominic Hyam escaped the attentions of Patrick McNair to fire home Tanner's right-wing corner from close range. Tanner's setpieces continued to cause problems, and he was only denied the game's second goal by the fingertips of Sutherland, the Reds' outstanding performer. United continued to push for an equaliser though, with Pereira inevitably involved. The Belgium-born midfielder was unlucky to not level twice in quick succession, before his drilled free-kick looped up and over the bar via a deflection. As conditions quickly worsened, the hosts were unlucky not to double their lead in stoppage time, but again Sutherland was on hand to deny De’Jaune Taylor-Crossdale with a magnificent save at his near post. However, the Royals had done enough to claim all three points and an eighth win in succession. United Under-18s' final game of the regular season is away to Fulham on Tuesday night, kicking off at 19:00 at Motspur Park. You can see all the highlights on MUTV at 20:30 on the following evening, Wednesday. United: Sutherland;*Love, McNair, Ioannou (Barmby, 84), Evans; Pereira, Grimshaw, Pearson, Daehli; Byrne, Wilson (Weir, 74). Subs not used: O'Hara, Rudge, Rowley.
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U18: Fulham 0 United 0 Manchester United's Under-18s picked up a creditable draw at leaders Fulham but the goalless stalemate leaves the Reds with only the slimmest of hopes of reaching the semi-finals. Everton have three games in hand on Paul McGuinness' side and probably require only four points to steal third spot in the closing stages of the season due to their superior goal difference. The Cottagers had the better of the opening exchanges and managed an effort in the first minute but Muamer Tankovic fired over the bar. The bright start almost resulted in an opening goal as Solomon Sambou struck a post in the 21st minute and Sutherland made a wonderful save to keep out Tankovic from the rebound. Gradually, the Reds made headway and Jack Barmby was unlucky to see a goal disallowed for offside after Jack Rudge's shot rebounded off keeper Marek Rodak and into his path. Rodak then thwarted Donald Love as the visitors ended the first half in the ascendancy.* United continued to press but Mats Daehli and Rudge were denied by Rodak while Sutherland had to be alert to prevent Patrick Roberts from opening the scoring. The ever-dangerous Tankovic had a couple of chances while the best opportunity for an away winner fell to substitute James Wilson, who almost broke the deadlock. Cauley Woodrow could have snatched the points late on but sent the ball spinning wide when charging down a Sutherland clearance and then clipped the woodwork with a deflected drive.* A draw was a good result on the night but United's fate is very much in Everton's hands and the domestic season may well by over for the youngsters. United: Sutherland; Love (Wilson 77), McNair, Grimshaw, Ioannou (Rowley 84); *Rudge, Pearson, Weir, A.Pereira, Daehli; Barmby (Byrne 83). Subs not used: Evans, O'Hara. |
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