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Re: [EPL] Manchester United vs Everton
laga alot, tp harus fokus utk menang..
skali lagi ManUtd harus ngotot maen nya, jgn ngejar aman aja... "menyerang adalah pertahanan terbaik" suka was-was kl unggul duluan...
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Re: [EPL] Manchester United vs Everton
partai rematch dari hasil awal musim...meskipun carrick ma jones cedera tetap optimis 3 point di OT hari minggu nanti
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05-02-2013, 04:46 PM | #23 |
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Sebelum bertemu Real Madrid, MU ketemu Everton yah yang awal musim ini menang.
Opa Fergie harus mikir keras nih kayaknya n nentuin pemain mana yang masuk lawan everton. Wajib menang lawan Everton n semoga gak ada pemain cedera untuk persiapan lawan Madrid |
08-02-2013, 01:09 PM | #24 |
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C'mon United, jangan ada php di antara kita
Thriller: United face Everton at the weekend, last season this game produced a thrilling draw, with United twice failing to hold on to a two goal lead. |
08-02-2013, 01:38 PM | #25 |
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kita harus menang.. balasin kekalahan di awal musim saya yakin kita pasti bisa.. apalagi sekarang kita sudah lebih solid.. bener gak ?
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08-02-2013, 02:54 PM | #26 |
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Kali ini ga bleh dianggap remeh,awal musim Felaini merepotkan barisan pertahanan kita,
partai balas dendam sebelum big macth hari kamis di liga champions n tentunya memperlebar jarak dgn tetangga sebelah
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08-02-2013, 05:15 PM | #27 |
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08/02/2013 10:03 - ManUtd.com, Nick Coppack Sir Alex wary of Everton threat Sir Alex Ferguson is determined not to witness a repeat of last season's home game against Everton when the Toffees visit Old Trafford on Sunday. On that occasion, a victory would have almost certainly secured a 20th Premier League title, but the Reds threw away a 4-2 lead in the dying stages of the game to come away with only a point. And although United are currently flying high, on a 13-game unbeaten run in all competitions, the United manager says the Reds can expect a similarly tough encounter this weekend. "It's a tough game on Sunday," Sir Alex said at his pre-match press conference. "Last year, you have to think that being 4-2 up with not long left, we should have won. We lost the title against Everton. Hopefully it doesn't happen again this time. "Everton are very experienced and they've only lost three games this season [the same number as United]. They're obviously hard to beat. "But we're playing well and I'm pleased with our form. I'm changing the team around and everyone who plays is doing well, which creates competition." United began the season with defeat away at Everton, on a night in which Toffees target man Marouane Fellaini caused the Reds' defensive line untold problems. But he's not the only Everton player Sir Alex's men will need to monitor on Sunday. "Steven Pienaar has been excellent for them since he's come back from Spurs and Fellaini had a great season last season. Then you have Nikica Jelavic, who's a different style of player for them. "They have experience and consistency in the back with Tim Howard, Silvain Distin and Phil Jagielka. "David Moyes has made progress with them because when they joined he had no money. Given time he can do these things. They've a genuine chance of finishing in the top four." |
08-02-2013, 05:18 PM | #28 |
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ManUtd.com, Mark Froggatt
Boss: Young fit for Everton Sir Alex Ferguson has declared Ashley Young fit for Sunday’s clash with Everton and played down fears over Phil Jones, who contracted shingles earlier this month. Speaking at his weekly press conference at Carrington, the boss also confirmed the full fitness of the Reds’ plethora of international stars, although he is yet to speak to Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez after he took part in Mexico’s 0-0 draw with Jamaica on Wednesday. Sunday’s match with the Toffees offers United a chance to build on a nine point lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League, but after last season’s 4-4 draw at Old Trafford which subsequently contributed to losing the title, Sir Alex is taking nothing for granted. “Everton are very experienced and they've only lost three games this season," the boss told reporters.*“Our memory of last season is disappointing - we lost the title versus Everton! “But we're playing well, I’m pleased with our form. I'm changing the team around and everyone who has played has done well, which creates competition.” |
09-02-2013, 12:58 AM | #29 |
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08/02/2013 11:01 - ManUtd.com, Mark Froggatt Preview: United v Everton Form guide: Manchester United are nine points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League and unbeaten in 13 matches, whilst scoring more goals than any other team in the division this season. However, Sir Alex Ferguson’s men will be more than aware of the threat posed by Everton, who inflicted one of the Reds’ three top-flight defeats of this campaign last August. Since then, the Toffees have impressed and currently sit in fifth place - just three points shy of the top-four. Ins and outs: Speaking at his weekly press conference at Carrington, the boss confirmed the fitness of Ashley Young, Phil Jones and Michael Carrick, whilst also revealed that all*of United's international stars are available for selection. In contrast, Everton manager David Moyes could be without talismanic midfielder Phil Jagielka and*Marouane Fellaini, while Tony Hibbert and Seamus Coleman are both likely to miss out.** Last meeting: Robin van Persie and Shinji Kagawa suffered defeat on their United debuts as Everton secured a 1-0 win over United*at Goodison Park, where Fellaini’s 57th minute header was*decisive. “Fellaini is a handful,” Sir Alex*told afterwards. “He is a big, tall, gangly lad and they just lumped the ball forward to him. That's all they did. They worked from that base all the time and they got a goal from him, so it's justified.” Did you know?*In December, ex-Red Phil Neville became the seventh player in Premier League history to make 500 appearances – joining an exclusive club that is led by former teammate Ryan Giggs. Since then, the Everton captain has reached another landmark by*starting his 500th top-flight match. Opposition boss: David Moyes*is the third-longest serving manager in the top-flight behind*Sir Alex*and Arsene Wenger, having joined the Toffees in 2002. The Scot has gained plenty of admirers along the way and*has been muted as a potential heir to the throne at Old Trafford, though recent reports have speculated he could be next to ride the managerial merry-go-round at Chelsea. Star man: Although often overlooked for England, Leighton Baines remains an indispensible figure at Everton and is enjoying a fine season, scoring seven*goals and netting*twice in a recent 2-1 win over West Brom. With a wicked left foot, the 28-year-old from Kirkby is also*a free-kick specialist and must be watched from set-pieces on Sunday. Quote/unquote: "Everton are very experienced and they've only lost three games this season. Our memory of last season is disappointing - we lost the title versus Everton! But we're playing well, I’m pleased with our form. I'm changing the team around and everyone who has played has done well, which creates competition.” - Sir Alex Whistle blower: Mark Halsey is the man in the middle for this North West derby. The Lancashire-based official has taken charge of 42 matches in all competitions this season, dishing out 42 yellow cards and three red. United fans last saw him during the 4-3 win over Reading at the Madejski. Rivals watch: Chelsea host Wigan Athletic on Saturday before Manchester City take on Southampton in the tea-time kick-off at St Mary’s. |
09-02-2013, 01:26 AM | #30 |
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Duet Smalling _ Vidic barangkali bisa menghentikan si Kribo yang selalu main 100% saat berhadapan dengan United. Untuk sisi kanan si Baines harus dijaga ketat, krn selain Fellaini, Baines juga adalah pemain paling berpengaruh di Everton pada musim ini.
Prediksi skuad: De Gea Rafael - Smalling - Vidic - Evra Valencia - Carrick - Cleverley - Young Rooney - Van Persie |
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