Chelsea pulls valuable points at Stamford bridge after putting United down with 2-1.

The match didnt work for us from start.United players were all around.Not at all the team who went scoring 16 goals in 4 games.Going 4-5-1 after talking all shits of taking Chelsea.. that was indeed the painful to watch .

Chelsea right from start did look for business.The attack was right on from first minute.While their players masterfully positioning themselves,United standing dumb everywhere. Continue reading »

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United playing today for Title as for Chelsea saving the title.

The deciding game finally coming up… United take charge at Stanmford Bridge against blues to reclaim their title back this season.Fruitless matches going in hands with both the teams where they could have pulled out better results.Chelsea and United are right the only teams running parallel in UFEA and EPL. Continue reading »

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This was exactly what we needed. Fifth win in a row, 2 goals even. Carlos Tevez who scored his first goal for ManU and that at OT, against Chelsea. Good display from our beloved Reds, brilliant and fast, typical ManU football in the first half. Smartly controlled the game without burning too much of energy in the second half. Saha got his penalty, converted and is now ManU’s top scorer with 2 goals.
Chelsea saw Mikell been sent off, rather unjustified. Therefore Joe Cole escaped a red card and certainly 3 games of suspension after a very nasty tackle on Ronaldo.

I’m out here, as I admire the table and see us on second spot now.

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Tomorrow, a small club travels to OT, for what could be one of the most important games of the Premiership for ManU this year.

Only 2 games ago, we were 5 points behind Chelsea. In what has become a dramatic 4 weeks for the bunch of foreigners Londoners, we have have closed the gap and could run away from Chelsea.
And things look good for us: we’ve won four times in a row, which certainly will boost our confidence, and Chelsea just sacked their master tactician, Jose Mourinho.

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Uncle Jose

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Dutch, and Chelsea, scout Piet De Visser said in an interview with the Dutch TV Channel Tien TV, that United paid too much for Nani.

He is a talent, but if you look at the European Championship in Portugal and the current tournament in the Netherlands – Nani has not shown any progress.

Therefore I think Manchester United have paid too much money for a player who has talent, but has not developed since last year.

But what De Visser seems to forget is that there’s a huge difference between Chelsea and ManU. Chelsea buys stars and they perform or don’t perform. No matter if they are over paid or not. Look at the best performing players at Chelsea : except for Lamps and Terry, they all have been very expensive players, in the range of 20million and above.
Others are highly under performing. Just to mention some, SWP, Robben, Ballack, Sheva. Chelsea doesn’t grow players. They perform or they don’t.

But here at ManU, we buy talents and then Sir Alex and Queiroz start working them. Turn them in to world class players. We know how to get the best out of players. Examples are numerous.

Becks.
Rio has grown into a world class player.
Rooney, who gets better every season. And always learns to do more, more than just score. He’ll become deadly in the box, but most of all he’s growing in to the role of a player who can cover the whole pitch wisely. Not like in his first 2 years at Old Trafford when he ran over the whole ground and one wondered why he was at that spot now.
Cristiano. Cristiano was a talent. Nothing more. An expensive talent. Fergie made one of the world’s best players out of him.
Ruud was a talent. He became world’s deadliest striker at Old Trafford. Performing well in The Netherlands doesn’t make you a worldwide fear, just look at Kezman’s performance at Chelsea.
Giggs was a talent.
Both Neville brothers were.
No one knew who Vidic was, today he’s among the world’s defensive elite, together with Rio and Neville.

I could go on for hours with more examples. Fact is, we buy young talents and grow them, turn them in to world’s elite. And then one day, they move on. That’s when Roman, Jose and Chelsea come in play : they want to buy the best players. We make them. Young talents at Chelsea fail.
I’m sure Robben would perform a lot better if he were managed by Fergie. ;-)

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