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19-03-2014, 08:55 AM | #31 |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
De Gea Rafael - Jones - Vidic - Evra Valencia - Fellaini - Carrick - Young Rooney - Van Persie Depan dan tengah lumayan, belakangnya mengkhawatirkan |
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19-03-2014, 10:38 AM | #33 |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
United will rise again! Defiant Moyes vows to end the dark days... starting with Olympiacos
* Some Manchester United supporters have discussed taking down their banner of David Moyes after Sunday's 3-0 defeat to Liverpool * Former Everton boss Moyes insists the club's problems are only temporary * Patrice Evra described United's current plight as a 'difficult moment' * Moyes and his players enjoyed an open training session on Tuesday ahead of their Champions League clash with Olympiacos * The Red Devils must overturn a two-goal deficit from the first leg to progress Football supporters don't get managers sacked on their own but they can do their bit. David Moyes should be a little nervous to learn, therefore, that a minority of those on the Stretford End have this week discussed taking down the banner that hangs there in his honour. It won’t happen, of course. It would be a self-defeating, tasteless act and United’s hard core support has more class than that. But as they funnel down Sir Matt Busby Way towards Old Trafford before their team’s Champions League tie with Olympiacos on Wednesday night, a growing number already feel that ‘The Chosen One’ has turned out to be ‘The Wrong One’. Still smiling: David Moyes has insisted that Manchester United will rise again after a disappointing season Moyes bucked his own recent trend and fronted up well at his Champions League press conference yesterday, exhibiting some calm and an overdue aura of defiance. Earlier on at the training ground, he smiled as Wayne Rooney nutmegged him, even if the horseplay involving the United manager, Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand and Robin van Persie did look a little staged. 'This club will rise again,' said Moyes, striking a rather dramatic tone. Nevertheless, the mood on Manchester’s red half is dark. United supporters not old enough to remember that Sir Alex Ferguson was three years in to his tenure when supporters endeavoured to chase him out of town after a defeat to Crystal Palace in December 1989 are already convinced of Moyes’ unsuitability. For the first time in memory, journalists covering United have been criticised by supporters for being too 'soft' on the manager. Meanwhile, revelations in print on Tuesday that the United board were encouraged by Old Trafford’s apparent support of Moyes towards the end of Sunday’s humbling by Liverpool were quickly countered by many who claimed the spontaneous outbreak of singing was no more than an attempt to drown out the crowing coming from the away end. This is a remarkable time in this great football town and as cocksure neighbours Manchester City prepare to come tearing round the corner for an Old Trafford derby next Tuesday, Moyes can only hope that an unlikely Champions League comeback gives him some unexpected breathing space tonight. 'I think the support inside Old Trafford has been phenomenal,' said Moyes on Tuesday. 'I’ve told the players we need to give something back now, we need to start performing together. Me and the team. 'We need to make sure that we work together to get a performance on the night to be remembered. 'We’ll leave nothing behind on the night hopefully and we’ll try to make sure that we somehow get ourselves through to the next round.' Asked the inevitable questions about his future, Moyes did his best to talk of the long-term, mentioning once again fundamental concepts he feels need to be changed at a club, problems previously masked by Ferguson’s individual and unique brilliance. 'My future hasn’t changed and we never discuss it,' he said. 'The biggest assurance is that the club let me get on with the job.' It is a familiar Moyes theme and would deserve a more sympathetic audience if only his team’s football showed some sign of improving. Sadly, the manner of Sunday’s defeat to Liverpool has done nothing to inspire any kind of optimism as United try to overturn a 2-0 first leg deficit. United vice-captain Patrice Evra did his best to talk up his team-mates’ chances tonight but even he was left without answers when asked exactly why a team of English champions have imploded almost overnight. 'It’s a difficult moment,' said the French defender. It’s a new challenge for us because we have never been in this situation. But you have to show your character and personality. 'When you put on the United shirt you know it’s big story, a big pressure every year and this year is more difficult than a year ago. 'We know we had a bad game in the first leg. I think even a three-year-old Man United fan has been hurting. 'But in life you always have a second chance and we get it in this game. 'I’m still confident. We don’t want to think about Sunday, it’s gone, the past is the past.' United will be without the cup-tied Juan Mata against Olympiacos a blessing given his recent moribund form. We can expect Danny Welbeck to fill that hole and one of Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young to replace the tired-looking Adnan Januzaj. Certainly an early goal would help. On the fourteen occasions United have fallen behind in the Barclays Premier League this season, they have come back to win only three times, a damning statistic given this team’s erstwhile reputation for recovery. An early goal would give Old Trafford something to cling to as well. Moyes may have sounded confident about his future yesterday but if performances don’t change soon then something else will. United’s supporters will not stay classy forever. 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19-03-2014, 11:19 AM | #34 |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
semoga menampilkan permainan yang membuat penonton yang udah beli tiket2 mahal di OT puas dan terhibur..
dan penonton layar kaca ga merasa rugi begadang atau bangun subuh.. que sera sera..
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
Big Match Guide: All eyes on Moyes as United bid to salvage something from disastrous season
David Moyes is desperate for a result that could lift the gloom around Old Trafford and the beleaguered Scot will get just the fillip he needs if his side can turn around the 2-0 first leg deficit and progress into the quater-finals of the Champions League. Moyes will be praying his big three, Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata can strike form, and if they do United must have a great chance of seeing off an Olympiakos side that do not fare well on their travels. After Sunday's disastrous defeat to Liverpool, which all but rules United out of a chance of a top four finish, progression in this competition is the only way of ensuring Champions League football is played at Old Trafford next season. GOAL GETTERS After a miserable 2-0 loss in Athens, David Moyes’s men must score three unanswered goals at Old Trafford to progress in normal time. But they have not managed that since beating Norwich 4-0 in the Capital One Cup in October. Javier Hernandez (right) scored twice that night, including a penalty after 20 minutes. If they want to have any hope of getting through United will be hopeful of a similarly quick start tonight. Under pressure: Moyes (right) was defiant in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday GREEK TRAVEL BUG Despite the first-leg loss, United have reason to be cheerful — Olympiacos do not travel well. The Greeks have played 11 matches on English soil and lost every one. In those matches they’ve managed to score just three goals and conceded 34,an average of 3.1 per game. Encouragingly for Moyes, two of those defeats came against United — a 4-0 win in 2001 and a 3-0 thumping a year later. How the Reds could do with a repeat performance this evening. Quote:
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19-03-2014, 11:50 AM | #36 | |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
Bacaan bagus. Bukan jaman OPA SAF, mampu kalahkan Barca dengan Maradona
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19-03-2014, 12:25 PM | #37 |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
Kudu siap-siap pinalty juga nih United. Kayaknya bakalan kayak waktu lawan Sunderland di Capital One deh. De ja vu
Tapi semoga aja engga, ane 100% tetep dukung United
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19-03-2014, 12:58 PM | #38 |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
semoga moyes tidak menurunkan fellaini dengan carick,,,
karna fellaini gk ada fungsinya di tengah posisi yang sangat tanggung,,2 karakter pemain yang lambat,,,bakal kalah lagi lini tengah klo seperti ini,, de gea rafael jones vidic evra carick flatcher januzaj rooney kagawa van persie 2 bek muda yang masih seger untuk bisa di hadapkan dengan penyerang olympiakos,,vidic n eevra pengalaman yang cukup,, 2 gelandang yang sya harap bisa turun match nanti malam,,dimana flatcher dengan pemain yang lebih cepat lebih cerdik dalam serangan dan carick yang pintar mengatur ritme,, januzaj beberapa mayche terakhir sya pkir tampil kurang bagus namun karakter yang berani nusuk ke tengah sangat di butuhkan,,ada valencia jika adnan buntu,, adnan rooney n kagawa akan menjadi AMF yang penuh kreatifitas pas untuk RvP kemudian ada evra n rafael yang muncul sebagai sayap,,, |
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Re: [UCL] Manchester United vs Olympiakos Piraeus (2nd leg)
Berat,,tapi harus tetap optimis.
Jika United masih mengandalkan crossing,,tentunya sangat mudah bagi olympiakos untuk mengantisipasinya. Jika United berani memainkan bola dari kaki ke kaki dan divariasi dengan terobosan dan juga crossing, mungkin mudah juga bagi olympiakos untuk mengantisipasinya. Dengan keunggulan 2-0 di kandang mereka,,tentunya mereka datang ke OT untuk bisa mempertahankan keunggulan tersebut. Artinya bisa jadi kita melihat olympiakos punya pemain bertahan 8-9 orang besok dini hari. Coba memprediksi line up dulu David de Gea Rafael Jones Vidic Evra Valencia Fellaini Carrick Kagawa Rooney RvP Semoga Manchester United bisa lolos dari lubang jarum. Amin. Glory..Glory..Manchester United..!! |
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