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12-09-2010, 12:05 AM | #11 |
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Re: [EPL] Everton vs Man Utd
Everton vs Manchester United, Match Statistic
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12-09-2010, 12:11 AM | #12 |
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Re: [EPL] Everton 3-3 Man Utd
Everton vs Manchester United, Player Rating
Van der Sar: Safe handling and comfortable saves but let down right at end 7 G Neville: Solid first game of season but both Everton’s late goals came down his flank 6 Vidic: Immense defiance from captain and great goal but where was he for Cahill’s goal? 8 Evans: Had been a steady sidekick to Vidic but he too didn’t defend Everton’s second well 6 Evra: The Frenchman’s spectacularly attempts at clearances put Reds in danger 6 Fletcher: Took time to get measure of Everton midfield but his goal took him up a level 7 Scholes: More exquisite passes to add to his collection 8 O’Shea: First midfield outing for a while and never got command of the area 6 Nani: Two excellent assists via crosses but let himself down with a weak finish that could have killed Everton off 7 Giggs: Didn’t do anything wrong but by his high standards didn’t cause any damage 6 Berbatov: Teased Everton’s defence and sublime finish for goal. He also could have made sure but late casual effort went begging 8 Subs: Park (sub Evra 81) Owen, Smalling, Rafael, Macheda, Gibson, Kuszczak not used Battle of the Bosses: Fergie couldn’t stop his players taking foot off gas and paid the price. Moyes, a Fergie in the making, got his players going to end Referee: Martin Atkinson – Handled game well. 7 Attendance: 36,556
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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15-09-2010, 10:24 AM | #13 |
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Re: [UCL] Man Utd vs Rangers
Manchester United vs Rangers, Match Statistic
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15-09-2010, 10:27 AM | #14 |
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Re: [UCL] Man Utd 0-0 Rangers
Manchester United vs Rangers, Player Rating
Tomasz Kuszczak - 6.0 A virtual spectator, the United No2 had no opportunity to show that he could be a worthy heir to the rested van der Saar. Wesley Brown - 5.5 Without ever looking in trouble defensively, he offered little to United's attacks. His delivery was inconsistent and rarely got into the final third. Rio Ferdinand - 6.5 The United skipper, making a welcome return to action since damaging his knee ligaments in England's first World Cup training session, could have updated his Twitter account and still kept Rangers away from Kuszczak's goal. Chris Smalling - 6.0 Handed his first United start, the £10m heir to Rio's throne showed all the smoothness of his centre-back colleague. Maintained his centre-back slot when Jonny Evans replaced Fabio late on. Fabio Da Silva - 5.5 The less heralded of the Da Silva brothers was unable to offer the cut and thrust that Evra reliably provides down the left flank. Frequently tried to come inside on to his right foot but to little effect. Luis Antonio Valencia - 5.5 Had a quiet game but the expert deliverer of right-flank crosses faces a long spells on the sidelines after sustaining an ankle injury so horrific that Sky did not show any replays. Received a standing ovation from both sections of fans when he was stretchered off. Darren Fletcher - 6.0 The only United player to remain in the starting line-up from the weekend, the Scot offered his customary energy but could not find the killer pass to open up Rangers' rearguard. Darron Gibson - 7.0 This is a sentence I never thought I would write but the unheralded midfielder was the most potent of United's front six. Came the closest to breaking the deadlock with a series of sizzling long-range efforts. Ji-Sung Park - 5.0 As eager as ever but his distribution was poor and he only flitted in and out of the action. Wayne Rooney - 5.0 A frustrating and disappointing evening for United's talisman after being omitted against Everton. Frequently dropped deep in search of the ball and his touch often deserted him when he was in possession. Opted to square the ball rather than shoot when United had two attackers to one Rangers defender. Javier Hernández Balcázar - 5.5 His eagerness to show off his deft skills came unstuck against a blue defensive mountain. Needs to hold the ball up better against opponents as resolute as these. • Substitutions Jonathan Evans - N/A Replaced Fabio at left-back late on. Ryan Giggs - 6.0 Not even the Welsh maestro could breathe life into a moribund United when he replaced the stricken Valencia with a quarter of the game to go. Michael Owen - 5.5 Did not get the kind of penalty box opportunity that he thrives upon.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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20-09-2010, 01:33 AM | #15 |
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Re: [EPL] Man Utd 3-2 Liverpool
Manchester United vs Liverpool, Match Statistic
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20-09-2010, 08:43 AM | #16 | |
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Re: [EPL] Man Utd vs West Ham
Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool
-menmedia.co.uk- Barclays Premier League Sunday 19 September, 13:30 Rated by Stuart Mathieson Star man: Dimitar Berbatov Quote:
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23-09-2010, 08:13 AM | #17 |
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Re: [CC] Scunthorpe 2-5 Man Utd
Scunthorpe vs Manchester United, Match Statistic
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23-09-2010, 08:21 AM | #18 |
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Re: [CC] Scunthorpe 2-5 Man Utd
ManUtd.com - Ratings by Steve Bartram
Tomasz Kuszczak - The Pole made some solid early saves and had no chance with Josh Wright's scorching opener. Did ride his luck after spilling a shot from Jonathan Forte, but continued to make a spate of saves after the interval and enjoyed an impressive evening. Wes Brown - Subjected to constant pressure early on as Scunthorpe made a bright start to the match, but stood tall and also played a major role in Chris Smalling's fine goal. Chris Smalling - Another impressive display from the youngster. Solid throughout in defensive terms, but displayed an attacking edge to his game with a perfect pass for Gibson's leveller and a superb finish of his own. Rio Ferdinand - Back after illness, the skipper gave a near-faultless display in defence, admirably coping with the searing pace of Scunthorpe's Forte. Rafael - Out of position on the left flank, but the Brazilian nevertheless endeavoured to lend attacking support wherever possible and got stuck in defensively. He'll relish a much-needed outing though, and will get sharper. Ji-sung Park - A solid outing from the Korean, who grew in stature as the game progressed. Bagged a clinical finish early in the second half, and also prompted United's fifth with a fine run and shot. Darron Gibson - Known for his powerful shooting, the Irishman's delicate lobbed equaliser betrayed his growing refinement - as did a quietly understated display of ball-playing in the centre of midfield. Anderson - Wonderful to witness the Brazilian back in action from the start, and he caught the eye with a typically energetic display. Plenty of ball-carrying, tackling and some sublime passing too. Great to see. Chicharito - Stationed out on the right, the Mexican was only able to give fleeting glimpses of his attributes, and his evening was curtailed when he was replaced by Gabriel Obertan midway through the second period. Michael Owen - A fairly quiet first period had the striker limited to dropping deep and spreading the play, but after the break he showed his enduring class with a pair of goals; the first of which was a superb surge and finish. Kiko Macheda - Neat and tidy throughout, the Italian would ordinarily have buried his first-half headed chance, and he was unfortunately flagged offside in the second period and denied a deserved goal. Substitutes Gabriel Obertan - Another player who needed to clock up some playing time after injury, and the Frenchman looked lively on the right flank. Bebe - Given quarter of an hour on his debut, the Portuguese youngster quickly demonstrated the pace, power and potential which hastened his signing. Promising.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
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26-09-2010, 11:41 PM | #19 |
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Re: [EPL] Bolton 2-2 Man Utd
Bolton Wanderers vs Manchester United, Match Statistic
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Re: [EPL] Bolton 2-2 Man Utd
Player Ratings
Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Manchester United -menmedia.co.uk- Rated by Stuart Mathieson Sunday 26 September, 12:00 Star man: Nani Barclays Premier League Quote:
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