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Dieser missglückte Abwehrversuch von Stojan Vranjes war doppelt bitter für ihn und die
Mannschaft aus Bosnien und Herzegowina, da er Mexiko's Chicharito als Vorlage zum 2:1-Siegtreffer
diente, und das auch noch in der Nachspielzeit .Missglückte Abwehr beschert Mexiko den
Siegtreffer
We had left at Wembley on a balmy night in May, humbled and outclassed by Barcelona's spider-web of
exquisite passes and touches, we reunited with them at the same venue barely more than two months
later, on a sunny August afternoon for the most unfriendly of Community Shields against bitter
rivals Manchester City.
After their 2-0 "mulling" in the hands of Newcastle last night, it would be
fashionable to mock Liverpool today. But the only thing we're laughing about is
the way Jonás Gutiérrez is hugging Andy Caroll in that photo
above.
It's been 22 days since Andre Villas-Boas parted ways with
Chelsea and contrary to popular belief, the Portuguese hasn't been directing spies
to Inter Milan's training ground (or more specifically, Ranieri's house). Instead,
Villas-Boas attracted a fair bit of attention in Barcelona last weekend when he attended the
Segunda division match between Barça B and Alcoyano at the Mini Estadi, where
fans spotted him and asked for autographs.
Manchester United opened a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League and clinched yet
another away win by demolishing 10-man Wolves. United had the sealed by halftime and the second
half was little more than a practice match, while Wolves'catalogue of errors served as perfect ad
for their relegation credentials.
It seemed as though Chicharito gave Sir Alex the 'Evil Eye' as
he discussed Dimitar Berbatov's current situation at Man United's Europa League
press conference last night. We're just speculating of course, but you know Chicha
was dying to yell out some dramatically rehearsed lines from a telenovela.
A Wayne Rooney brace secured three points for Manchester United against West Bromwich Albion and
sent Fergie's men top of the league as City conceded defeat at Swansea. United went into the game
knowing that they had to put Thursday's dismal performance behind them and, more importantly, keep
the pressure on their neighbours.
Manchester United slumped to a 3-2 home defeat against Athletic Bilbao, in the first leg of the
round of 16 of the Europa League. Despite David DeGea's heroic performance, the Red Devils now face
an uphill struggle to overturn the deficit in Spain in a week time. United were outplayed,
outthought and outran and, bar [.
Ryan Giggs scored a dramatic 92nd minute winner on the day he celebrated his 900th appearance for
Manchester United, to beat Norwich 2-1 in a pulsating encounter at Carrow Road. The Welsh legend's
goal ensured a fairytale finish to his special day and kept United within two points of league
leaders City.
United may have pathetically lost 1-2 to Ajax Amsterdam in last night's Europa League match, but
Chicharito's sixth-minute goal was a lifeline! Even if there were some missed chances and the
Mexican could've done better... / via Reuters
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Manchester United survived a late scare to progress to the next round of the Europa League. Despite
losing 2-1 to Ajax at Old Trafford, United advance to the last 16 of competition after winning 3-2
on aggregate, but will be concerned with another disappointing performance in Europe. Ryan Giggs
was made to wait for his [.
As much as you'd hate to admit, Chicharito has been spending more time chomping
AMAZING burritos down at your local Three Amigos store than the Trafford
training ground as of late. But 20 goals in the first season of a top-flight
football campaign is still a miracle compared to what some "strikers" can pull off.
Manchester United made a successful debut onto the Europa League stage winning 2-0 away against
Ajax, in the first leg of the round of 32. United take a comfortable lead back to Old Trafford,
courtesy of second half goals from Ashley Young and Javier Hernandez, but will be without Antonio
Valencia for up to four [.
What. A. Game! If there ever was a marque game for the Premier League it was this one. Great goals,
drama, penalties, a wonderful comeback, and horrible refereeing. A lot of people are of the opinion
that Howard Webb was Uniteds best player of the day, but the "best referee in the world" had an
[...]
Manchester United produced a trademark comeback to force a draw at Stamford Bridge. Two Wayne
Rooney's penalties and a late equaliser by Javier Hernandez saw United snatching a draw from the
jaws of defeat, after having been 3-0 down at one stage, while David DeGea produced two
outstanding saves deep in injury time to deny Chelsea [.
If you're heading to the bookstore this weekend, look out for Leo Messi on the
cover of the latest 'TIME' magazine (International Edition). When your face graces the cover of
TIME, you f**king MADE IT! Unfortunately, the lovely Yanks don't seem to
think a Messi cover is worthy of the USA edition.
Chicharito's bench thoughts : "Did I wrap the turkey with aluminium foil this morning?!"
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Two wins out of two, six goals scored and only one conceded post the black, dark and gloomy night
of Basel. The first performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers was very good as we banged in
4...
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Another Premier League game, another 1-0 win. For the 7th consecutive Premier League game, United
scored only one goal against their opposition. But following our horrendous defensive performances
at the start of the season, who would have thought that the single goal would be enough to win 4 of
those games?
Three days since Sir Alex Ferguson's midweek remorse, Phil Jones opened his account for Manchester
United scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory at Villa Park, much to the delight of the boss
himself. Ater the shocking display against Palace on wednesday night and with City putting 5 past
Norwich earlier in the day, [.
"How did Manchester United not win this game?" is the question on everyone's lips after an amazing
1-1 draw at Old Trafford between the Red Devils and the Geordies from Tyneside. United created tons
of chances, with everything from a great goalkeeper and posts, to miraculous goal-line clearances
keeping them at bay.
In all honesty, it is not often I can look back on a Manchester United draw in satisfaction.
However, following a couple of weeks where attacking play seems like a taboo, United fans
anticipated a strong offensive performance when Benfica visited Old Trafford for their Champions
League crunch match. After the Derby Day slaughtering at [.
He scored for Mexico last week and for Man United in their 1-0 victory over Swansea last night.
Chi-chi-chicarito!!
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Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed speculation that Manchester United will entertain a high-profile
bid from Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala for Dimitar Berbatov and insists that the Bulgarian's
limited playing time is due to the exceptional consistency of Javier Hernandez.
Ferguson has hinted that United will actually offer Berbatov, who was signed from Tottenham
Hotspur as United's record signing in 2008, an extension to stay on at Old Trafford for another
year.
Fresh off a 3-2 victory over Slovenia on Tuesday, the US Men's National Team has learned its
opponents for the semifinal round of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in... Read more »
Danny Welbeck's deflected header was enough for United to claim u3 points against Sunderland but
the day belonged to Sir Alex Ferguson. Old Trafford welcomed Fergie in style today, with a new
banner unfolded on the Stretford End listing all the trophies won in the 25 years and the crowd
belting out a loud "Every [.
Manchester United are top of group C in the Champions League, after goals from Antonio Valencia and
Wayne Rooney secured a 2-0 win at Old Trafford. It was a largely uninspiring performance by
Fergie's men and, with the greatest respect for Galati, against a slightly better organized United
could have paid the price for their [.
Manchester United faced their first real test on their road to recovery against
Everton today. And they came out all smiles as they grabbed 3 points for the first
time at Goodison Park since 2007. So here go the five of the few things we learnt from this victory
–
1.
Javier Hernandez scored the only goal as United clung on to claim three points at Goodison Park, in
a hard-fought Premier League encounter. A week after being battered by City in the derby, United
got back to winning ways, thanks to a smash and grab win. Everton-United matches are always feisty
affairs and have produced [.
Never in my wildest nightmares, never ever did I expect this. And yet it happened. Last night I
played a match between Manchester United and Manchester City with FIFA 12 on my XBOX 360 as a
precursor to the real deal which would be happening just 12 hours later UK time. I like to play
[...]
Before you start sussing out the best Mancini Halloween costumes for this
weekend (oh come on! don't deny it), here are a few of the best photos from yesterday's classic
Manchester derby, which left a sour taste in Fergie's mouth... and
Chicharito's, unfortunately.
United's unbeaten record at home came to an end in incredible fashion as a second half collapse saw
them conceding 5 goals. For the last couple of seasons this fixture has been surrounded by an
ever-growing hype and this year was no exception. City and United went into the game 1st and 2nd
respectively both [.
Not many people believed Sir Alex Ferguson when he said that last week's game against Liverpool was
one of the "biggest of the season". Everyone knew he had October 23rd... Read more »
Well it wasn't a classic that's for sure. These days it has become apparent to me that waking up at
4:30 Pacific Standard Time to watch my beloved Manchester United is the action of stupid man not
interested in his health and sleeping pattern. Frankly, the past few years has taught me to expect
a [..
"Greed is good." -- Gordon Gekko.Sure it was the international break, but some big news (more of a
talking point) came down this week when Liverpool Managing Director Ian Ayre made comments about
blowing up the structure of how the Premier League's international television revenue is shared and
distributed.
Yeah, we know this photo screams "UNGLAM!" like there's no tomorrow, but
BROS like Chicharito and Neymar have to put their skills to work
when they're on the pitch. Not everybody is capable of keeping appearances up like
Ronaldo anymore!
If there's one thing every national team should learn from Brasil... it's precisely
THIS! The sense of camaraderie and loucura
during training,
except they'll need to work harder during the match itself. Não se preocupe, there's a
chance to do that against Mexico tonight!
Bem-vindo a Bootcamp Monday! We're almost reaching the end of this
month's edition as Brasil prepares to face Mexico in a friendly tomorrow. We know
there are many Mexican Futbolita readers, so if you'd like to say "OIII!"
to Mano's men, they're putting up at Hotel Camino Real, where a
churro or two would be most welcome if you'd like to slip past those buff security guys
(just kidding).
Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images (Bleacher Report) Last season saw the emergence of what looked like
it had the makings of an incredible partnership. Wayne Rooney had made the best of both Carlos
Tevez and Dimitar Berbatov over the last few seasons, but he is yet to have enjoyed a long term
striking partnership.
No big intro today, other than to highlight the fact that Rooney and Chicharito being back probably
has us all scrambling to figure out how to align our teams to get as many United players as
possible into our line-ups against Norwich. Man United vs. Norwich Rooney, Chicharito and Evans are
back and should all start.