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Oh iya lupa gamenya rabu besok ya bukan weekend -_-
Ya berarti queen of sempak udah pasti jadi kapten, wong asistennya vidic si evra semenjak o'shea gaada :p |
31-01-2012, 10:13 AM | #36 |
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30/01/2012 16:06 - manUtd.com, Nick Coppack
United v Stoke preview Big and direct, Stoke City will hope to cause an upset at Old Trafford on Tuesday night... Form guide Recent wins at Manchester City and Arsenal were undoubtedly big results for Sir Alex’s men, but the bigger picture reveals the Reds have actually lost three of the last six fixtures. As such, Stoke come into this game boasting better form, with Tony Pulis’ men having tasted defeat just once in all competitions since Christmas. Still, that’s unlikely to fill Stoke fans with too much confidence. After all, Stoke have never beaten United in the Premier League era, home or away, and have scored just once on their last seven visits to Old Trafford. Ins and outs Anderson and Ashley Young are due back in full training this week but this game will probably come too soon for both players. There’s no suggestion Wayne Rooney, Nani or Phil Jones will make it, either, after all three missed United’s defeat at Anfield on Saturday. Rio Ferdinand watched that game from the substitutes’ bench, which suggests he’s close to a return. But while United could almost name an injured XI (we’ve not even mentioned long-term absentees Nemanja Vidic, Michael Owen, Darren Fletcher or Tom Cleverley), Stoke City are sweating only on the fitness of Matthew Etherington, who limped off against Derby County at the weekend with a groin problem. Last meeting September’s league game at the Britannia finished 1-1 after Peter Crouch’s second-half header cancelled out Nani’s 27th-minute opener. The game was also notable for an early injury to Javier Hernandez, which forced the Mexican from the pitch inside 10 minutes, and a strong performance from Reds goalkeeper David De Gea, who stood up impeccably to Stoke’s aerial bombardment and made two or three top-class saves. Opposition boss Tony Pulis doesn’t seek attention or controversy, although that’s not to say he hasn’t made an impact at the Britannia. This is his second spell at Stoke, a tenure that began with winning promotion to the top flight in 2006/07. Five years later, the Potters are now a mid-table fixture in the Premier League and, like United, will compete in the Europa League’s Round of 32 next month. For all his success, Pulis has his fair share of detractors. He’s assembled a team of big, strong players and encouraged them to play to their physical strengths, an approach that isn't always easy on the eye. Few can argue it's not been effective, though. Star man Stoke’s biggest threat – in more ways than one; he’s 6ft 7in – is undoubtedly Peter Crouch. He thrives on Stoke’s direct approach and can be a real handful for defenders. And while he’s obviously good in the air, Crouch can also make things happen with the ball at his feet. Under-estimate him at your peril. Quote/unquote “United may have injury problems, but they’ve got incredible strength in depth. That’s why they’re the current champions and I’m sure that whatever side Sir Alex sends out it will still be one full of outstanding quality.” – Tony Pulis Sub-plots All eyes will be on Sir Alex’s team selection on Tuesday night, with a specific interest in his choice of goalkeeper. David De Gea was terrific against Stoke back in September, but Anders Lindegaard has seen considerably more action in recent weeks and has looked a consistently safe option. Referee Mike Jones has taken charge of the Reds three times already this season: at home against Newcastle United and away at West Bromwich Albion and Leeds (Carling Cup). It was the Magpies’ visit to Old Trafford that will stick in the memory of United fans, as Jones, after consulting his assistant, pointed to the spot to award Newcastle a penalty when Rio Ferdinand had clearly won the ball. Even Newcastle boss Alan Pardew agreed it was contentious. “If it was against me I would have been very aggrieved.” Rivals watch While United and Stoke lock horns at Old Trafford, Manchester City and Everton will do battle at Goodison Park. Sir Alex’s men currently lie three points behind City.
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31-01-2012, 10:19 AM | #37 |
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30/01/2012 08:00 - ManUtd.com, Report by A Bostock
Boss embraces Stoke battle After winning a contest of style and flair at Arsenal last weekend, Sir Alex Ferguson is looking forward to a different kind of test in Manchester United’s next Barclays Premier League game on Tuesday night. Stoke City’s reputation as a rugged, up-and-at-them outfit still precedes them, even if wingers like Jermaine Pennant, Matthew Etherington and Jonathan Walters can sometimes offer a more cultured variety of attack. Whatever the mix, every player picked by Potters boss Tony Pulis possesses a work ethic that Sir Alex readily admires. “You know what Tony Pulis' teams are like, they're always the same with one hundred per cent commitment,” said the United manager. “They all get stuck in and you have to cope with that. I quite enjoy that.” With Stoke now established as a familiar if unfashionable member of English football’s elite division, Sir Alex can draw parallels with Wimbledon – the so-called ‘Crazy Gang’ of the late 1980s and early 1990s who loved nothing more than upsetting the likes of Liverpool and United. “When we used to play Wimbledon, at the beginning when they first came into our division, nobody looked forward to playing against them,” recalled Sir Alex. “But then I started and my team started to enjoy it because it was a challenge, a physical challenge in the way they played and a physical challenge in terms of trying to take control of the possession and play your football. “Stoke are a different team altogether from Wimbledon, obviously, but they still have the same quality of never giving in, they keep going, so it's a good challenge for us.” The Potters prepared for Old Trafford by winning 2-0 at Derby County on Saturday in their 14th cup tie of the season so far, with the guarantee of at least three more to come in the FA Cup and Europa League. Commendably, their league form has not fallen by the wayside – like all of United’s next five domestic opponents, Stoke are in the top flight’s top nine and are not to be taken lightly. “It's a big programme coming up for us,” admitted Sir Alex, in reference to Stoke at home, Chelsea away, Liverpool home, Norwich away and Spurs away. “When I first looked at it, from the middle of January through to the end of February, it was quite a daunting programme. But then when you look back over the years, we've always had periods when you can say this is a must-win game and that's a must-win game. That's what we have to do this time.” Manchester City have, by most people’s reckoning, an easier run of fixtures on paper from now until 4 March when United travel to Spurs. But does this put the league leaders at ease, or under pressure to take maximum points? “I've no idea how City are feeling at the moment,” replied Sir Alex. “But it's important we keep on their coat tails.”
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31-01-2012, 10:26 AM | #38 |
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United harus mewaspadai permainan bola" langsung & 'ilmu kamehame' a.k.a throw in jauh yg biasa dimainkan oleh Stoke nih
2 - 0 cukuplah membalas sakit hati sama Pool
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31-01-2012, 10:42 AM | #39 |
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Klo benar PIG ama Amos udah stand by tuh....
EXCLUSIVE: De Gea calls in sick and Lindegaard leaves training on crutches
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