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[UCL] Real Madrid vs Manchester United
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Venue : Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester


Manchester United vs Real Madrid, Head to head


Leg pertama beberapa waktu lalu, berkesudahan imbang 1-1 dari gol2 Wellbeck yg dibalas Ronaldo

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15/02/2013 22:30 - ManUtdmcom, Nick Coppack
Reds may change for Real return



Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed sympathy for those in his squad who didn’t play in last Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid but insists they may get their chance for the return leg at Old Trafford.


The manager has always admitted that leaving players out of his team is one of the hardest parts of his job and never more so than for glamour games such as United’s match at the Bernabeu.

“I know a lot of players were disappointed at not playing on Wednesday,” Sir Alex told media at his Friday morning press conference at Carrington. “That is to be expected. I would be disappointed if they weren't disappointed.

“But the players who weren't playing were all behind the ones who were. That is good. There’s a good spirit here. That is obvious.”

Madrid travel to Manchester for the second leg on Tuesday 5 March and the United boss says he's certain to field a different side to the one that drew 1-1 in the Bernabeu.

"When you are successful you have to look at the overall squad. It will be a different team who play against Real Madrid when they come here.

"One or two or three who weren't playing on Wednesday could be playing in the next game.

"I have all these international players. Why can't I trust them? I could have played a completely different team on Wednesday and I think we would probably have got the same result."
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Indikasi main ala Inggris dgn 2 sayap?
Kalo Madrid main masih kayak leg 1 menang 2-0 bisalah untuk kita hehe
Defender mereka ga terlalu terekspos kemarin, kita serang banyakan berhenti di tengah, tapi sekali tembus langsung ketemu kiper.
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How Can Fergie Deal with Loss of Phil Jones for Real Madrid Tie?



Phil Jones limping off the pitch at Old Trafford on Monday night, and then subsequently leaving the stadium in a fragile condition, was one of the last things Sir Alex Ferguson will have wanted to witness.

His Manchester United side overcame a stubborn and impressive Reading side to advance to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup, but just how much of an issue does his jack-of-all-trades' ankle knock provide?

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What Jones did against Madrid

Phil Jones is a versatile player. We knew this from his time at Blackburn Rovers, where he played centre-back, holding midfield and a box-to-box explosive role.

At United he's added right-back to his repertoire, and his tailored role in Fergie's side over the past month has shown us what a specialist he can be too.

Against Tottenham, Sir Alex used him as part of a loose midfield diamond to help wall Gareth Bale in and keep him from roaming inside. Rio Ferdinand covered the ball over the top and Rafael helped double-team him.



The result? No joy for Bale, but a 1-vs.-1 for Aaron Lennon to enjoy against Patrice Evra.

Against Everton, Jones dropped into a far more central role alongside Michael Carrick and man-marked Marouane Fellaini, effectively nullifying the Belgian's threat and contributing heavily toward an easy win.

Then, against Real Madrid, Jones tucked in and chased Cristiano Ronaldo's every move. The Portuguese winger got the better of Rafael, but failed to overcome Jones—so much so that he swapped wings and scored.

Make no mistake, these are three specific game plans by Fergie for three very dangerous players. All three hinged on Jones, and without him Fergie has a lot to consider.

Substitute

Is there a player on the United roster who can replicate what Jones does?

He needs mobility, tenacity, fearlessness and tactical nous. He needs to be able to play in a variety of positions and not be phased by ending up in strange or unfamiliar areas of the field.

Some may point to Anderson, but his lackluster performance against Reading proved he's nowhere close to full fitness and therefore not able to fulfill this role.

Darren Fletcher is out of the question, while Carrick will be relied upon to anchor the midfield and provide a consistent presence—Fergie can't risk his pace-setter being dragged out of position, and he doesn't have the pace to keep up with him anyway.

A glance at the United roster, and it's easy to see that the only potential player to fulfill the Jones role...is Wayne Rooney.

But do you really want an attacking talisman in such a sacrificial role? It's 1-1, after all.

Don't be reactive, be proactive

The moves to hinder Bale, Fellaini and Ronaldo were reactive decisions by Ferguson. Some managers do that, and in particular Paul Lambert is known for changing his side at will according to the opposition.

Ferguson used to be stubborn and rarely changed his mechanics for anyone, but over the last two seasons he's become significantly more receptive to new ideas.

He may have to abandon that mental growth for now, though, as United's lack of possibilities in this area may dictate he focus on overpowering Jose Mourinho's side.

He's outscored plenty of teams this season already, and that's a product of having an electric offence combined with consistent injury troubles in defence.

Fergie can field his usual attacking side with minimal reactive inclusions. Perhaps Antonio Valencia gets the nod at right-wing for his industry, or Rooney starts the game on the right as he did at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Conclusion

With no viable alternative to Jones, Fergie has to go for it.

Regular readers will know tactical adjustments like the ones Jones has been subject to are what I enjoy the most, but when I tune in to watch the game at Old Trafford I want to see a Red Devils side built to outscore Real Madrid.

If Jones is fit, sticking him on Ronaldo is a wise choice. Rooney's a waste that deep and no one else can do it—not even Anderson.

Bring on the goals.

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Mestinya sih disiarin Mas Bro
Secara big match gitu lho ...

Btt,
Tengah pekan ini, Madrid kudu melakoni match away ke kandang Barca, 2nd leg semifinal copa del rey, sebelum di akhir pekan nanti, Madrid kembali akan menghadapi Barca di lanjutan La Liga, kali ini akan bertindak sbg tuan rumah, sebelum menuju ke Old Trafford tengah pekan berikutnya ...
Tentunya jadwal di atas akan cukup menguras energi secara fisik dan mental siapapun yg berada di lingkungan Madrid, semoga United bisa memetik keuntungan dengan memanfaatkan sikon tsb
Go Go UNITED ... !!!
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Indikasi main ala Inggris dgn 2 sayap?
Kalo Madrid main masih kayak leg 1 menang 2-0 bisalah untuk kita hehe
Defender mereka ga terlalu terekspos kemarin, kita serang banyakan berhenti di tengah, tapi sekali tembus langsung ketemu kiper.
Semoga penguasaan bola di kita kali ini
Bner bgt anda bang,klo real madrid tp main.spti kmrn dan mu main spti khasnya dri sayap. Pasti kta bsa mnang bang
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Pasti disiarin kok bang,. Tnang ja bang. . .
Ngomong2 nobar gak ni?
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Manchester United vs. Real Madrid: 4 Tactical Issues Van Persie's Injury Causes



Robin van Persie was subbed off early during Manchester United's 2-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, cuing UK-wide fears regarding his fitness for a pivotal upcoming game.

The second leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie with Real Madrid looms, and speculation will mount over the Dutchman's readiness.

Let's take a look what tactical impact RvP's injury could have should he miss out.

Prognosis


Robin van Persie sustained a "bizarre hip injury" after colliding with a camera at Loftus Road.

The Red Devils striker has a history of injury issues and only completed his first full healthy season in the English Premier League last year with Arsenal.

The good news is his notoriously weak ankles aren't in question, but hips can be tricky. Sir Alex Ferguson isn't concerned, but everyone else is.

Dynamic Duo Split


Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie have been electric so far this season with 33 club goals between the two.

Sir Alex Ferguson is the only English Premier League manager who employs a 4-4-2 formation, but it's not a true version. He basically utilises two nine-and-a-halves, making the link-up play and freedom attached to both strikers of pivotal importance.

Subbing one, or even both, out for Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez is adequate, but not the same. This is Real Madrid; this is the UEFA Champions League.

Phil Jones Emergency Doubles


Phil Jones—as speculated—was the key man during the first leg tussle at the Santiago Bernabeu.

He was everywhere, blocking Cristiano Ronaldo at every turn and bailing Rafael out of heaps of trouble. He did such a good job, Ronaldo actually switched wings in order to score.

His potential missing of the second leg was a problem everyone was trying to solve in a pre-emptive, theoretical sense. One effective, if detrimental to the attack-esque suggestion, is the use of Wayne Rooney in the deeper midfield slot.

The English forward has shown he's capable deep and has the legs to track, but he doesn't possess the required tackling skills to do the job well enough.

It was a slim possibility before the Robin van Persie scare. Now it's certain not to happen, as Sir Alex Ferguson cannot sacrifice both dynamic attacking threats.

A Big Night for 1 Lucky Reserve

It's harsh to call Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez—two very capable strikers that would walk into most English Premier League starting XIs—backups, but that's exactly what they are.

Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney are the first-choice pair, and Sir Alex Ferguson hasn't tinkered with his system that much this season. He's become reactive and tried out the midfield diamond, but more often than not makes specific counter-changes whilst retaining a principle shape.

Given the understanding Rooney and Welbeck enjoy, plus the latter's superiority in the passing and build-up game over the Mexican alternative, he would get the nod nine times out of 10.

Chicharito, for all his talents, is a little one-dimensional and doesn't match up well against an agile, clever and fresh defence in Real Madrid.

But it doesn't matter who comes in to replace him; they won't be the same. The attacking line will be less fluid, and the ability to hold the ball in offensive areas will dramatically decline.

Blunted Confidence
It's not all about what he does on the deck.

After losing out in the title race to Manchester City in a fashion no Manchester United fan wishes to recall, it was always going to take a marquee signing to reinstall the faith.

His presence is an uplifter, a motivator, and when he's on the pitch his teammates know he's capable of scoring any time. And he only needs one chance.

Will United modify their game without him? Impossible to tell, as he's not been laid off due to injury yet, but Arsenal certainly did. He's unique.


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awalnya Jones juga diragukan bisa tampil lawan Madrid, jangan ditambah ama RVP neh. bisa2 yg awalnya 'diatas angin' malah ntar karena kehilangan 2 pemain kunci jadi melempen. moga cedera RVP kmrn gak 'membangkitkan' cedera lamanya
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What Robin Van Persie's Injury Could Mean for Manchester United vs. Real Madrid



Manchester United took another step towards regaining the Premier League title with a routine 2-0 win at bottom club Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, but the points came at a cost for the Red Devils. Top scorer Robin van Persie suffered a first-half injury which resulted in him being substituted.

The Dutch striker was involved in the buildup to United's opening goal but hurt himself after falling into a hole containing a television camera.

As per manager Alex Ferguson's comments (via Sky Sports):

[qote]He collided into a camera which was dug out of a piece of ground, he collided into the base of it and that's given him a sore hip. I imagine it will be tender and sore for a few days, but hopefully he'll be alright, particularly for the Real game.[/quote]

United face Norwich City in a Premier League match on Saturday, 2 March, but with a 15-point lead at the top of the table it will be the next game which immediately concerns his manager and the club.

Robin van Persie has only nine days to recover fully to take his place in the United lineup for the key UEFA Champions League clash against Real Madrid. United will want him playing, perhaps more than any other player.

While Madrid might not be enjoying their best season domestically, they remain a significant threat. The 1-1 scoreline from the first leg in Madrid renders the Old Trafford return leg incredibly important and finely poised; a goal either way might be enough to secure progress to the quarterfinals.

In that case, having their top scorer unavailable would be a huge blow to United's chances.

In truth, van Persie was always going to be unlikely to face Norwich in the league game which comes before the Champions League tie. With a healthy lead at the top of the Premiership table, United have the opportunity to rest a number of key first-team players—Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and perhaps Michael Carrick might be the most probable candidates—in the knowledge that defeat will not significantly harm their chances of winning the league title.

The Real Madrid match, with its knockout format, is another matter altogether.

Other than van Persie himself, only Javier Hernandez has managed to hit the back of the net more than once in European competition this season, with Rooney, Carrick and Jonny Evans adding one apiece.

Danny Welbeck has been hugely ineffective in front of goal this season, registering just once in the league, though he did also open his European account with the all-important away goal in Madrid during the first-leg draw.

Robin van Persie missed two or three good second-half chances to add to United's score tally, but uncharacteristically was unable to make the most of the good openings he found.

Even so, he maintains a 20 percent shot conversion rate in continental play this season, the same as his domestic conversion rate. Compared to Rooney, who has registered a single goal in Europe from 14 attempts, it is clear that—for all Rooney's on-the-ball abilities—United's goal threat is significantly reduced without van Persie.

United have a big opportunity to proceed into the last eight of the UEFA Champions League, knowing that they simply have to win at home to guarantee safe passage. Even a 0-0 draw will do them fine, and if van Persie is unfit to participate, or at least play at his highest level, then that might indeed be the scoreline they keep in their minds as the game unfolds.

But Real Madrid, with Cristiano Ronaldo especially, are always likely to find the net away from home. If they manage to score then United have no alternative but to register a strike themselves.

And in that scenario, there is only one man they absolutely want in the side right now, so Robin van Persie's timely recovery from this rather strange injury is of paramount importance to United.

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