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Post by Ali on Jan 13, 2016 6:45:51 GMT
Manchester United will Raise again
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Post by Ali on Jan 13, 2016 6:39:18 GMT
Man United will Raise Again.
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Post by Ali on Jan 12, 2016 23:15:16 GMT
SCHOLES BACKS MAN UTD TO MAKE TOP FOUR BUT RULES OUT TITLE WIN The club icon feels Champions League football is attainable and lauded a renewed attacking effort, but he feels the domestic title is still asking too much Paul Scholes has backed former club Manchester United to make it into the top four, but doesn't feel the club have what it takes to win the Premier League title. The Red Devils faced Newcastle on Tuesday night and struggled to kill off their opponents in a 3-3 draw, despite taking the lead twice over the course of the 90 minutes. Nevertheless, United - and especially Wayne Rooney - looked bright enough at times to warrant the backing of the club icon. "They looked a real threat," Scholes told BT Sport. "There was an intent to score goals. Every fixture feels like a tricky fixture. You're not sure what United you're going to get. "At home they've struggled. The last eight results haven't been good enough. You're playing against a team second bottom here, confidence is really low, and they've not won that game as well. "Is it a team that can go on to win the league? I don't think so. Top four? That's a definite possibility. They should be good enough for top four without a shadow of a doubt." Attachments:
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Post by Ali on Jan 12, 2016 22:36:51 GMT
ROONEY BREAKS VAN NISTELROOY'S MAN UTD PENALTY RECORD The England captain passed the Dutchman's total in the Premier League after opening the scoring from the spot in Tuesday's clash with Newcastle United Wayne Rooney has become Manchester United's highest ever scorer from the penalty spot in the Premier League as he scored his 19th to put his side 1-0 up against Newcastle. Ruud van Nistelrooy had held the record before Rooney stepped up to slot home past Rob Elliot in Tuesday's Premier League clash at St James' Park after Mike Dean had awarded a controversial spot-kick. The United skipper has started 2016 in fine goalscoring form, with his strikeagainst Steve McClaren's side his third in three games since the start of the new year, having also found the net against Swansea and Sheffield United.
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Post by Ali on Jan 12, 2016 14:23:08 GMT
RUMOURS: Jorge Mendes hopes Man Utd acquire Mourinho AND Gomes Jan 12, 2016 14:00:00 Transfer Zone The super agent is working on a project that would see the former Chelsea boss replace Louis van Gaal and the Premier League club acquire the Valencia midfielder Super agent Jorge Mendes wants to take both Andre Gomes and Jose Mourinho to Manchester United this summer, according to Gianlucadimarzio.com . The former Chelsea boss is being lined up to take over from Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford, amid serious doubts over the Dutchman's future at Old Trafford. And Valencia midfielder Gomes has now emerged as a target for the Old Trafford club, though he has also been linked with Italian club Juventus. Valencia, however, maintain that they have no desire to offload the 22-year-old in January.
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Post by Ali on Jan 12, 2016 6:59:09 GMT
VAN GAAL: EVEN I AM VERY BORED BY MANCHESTER UNITED.
The Dutchman insists "we can't always play fantastic football" but admits he has not been impressed with his team at times this season Louis van Gaal has admitted to feeling "very bored" and even angry while watching Manchester United play this season. The Dutchman has seemingly survived any short-term threat to his job after a torrid December in which the club fell nine points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal and failed to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League. Two good performances against Chelsea and then Swansea City eased the pressure, but another unconvincing performance in the FA Cup third round against Sheffield United - which Van Gaal's team won courtesy of a stoppage-time penalty from captain Wayne Rooney - has the spotlight back on the manager's position at Old Trafford. Van Gaal said he had enjoyed watching United at times this season, but said his team's inability to break open opposition defences has left him frustrated and bored. "There are matches that I have enjoyed very much. Against Chelsea I have enjoyed it but the result was 0-0 and we could have lost," Van Gaal told reporters. "There are also matches where I'm very bored or angry because we are not disorganising our opponent's defence, but that is football. "It's not every match that every club is playing fantastically, football that attracts the people. But that is also why the fans are coming. They can criticise but they can also cheer the players. READ MORE | Does Rooney want Mourinho at Man Utd? "They have been ironic [against Sheffield United], but that's also an expression of the fans and that's good. Also the players were frustrated and the fans are frustrated. "You have to know that as a player, as a manager and the fans that we can't always play fantastic football and that was also the case in former days when it didn't happen. I'm sorry about that but it is like that." Van Gaal has also come under fire for not getting off of his seat and encouraging players from the touchline, but the manager said he believed communication through the week was more effective. "I'm not Sir Alex [Ferguson], as you know. Everybody is different and I don't believe in yelling from the sidelines," he said. "I believe in communication during the week, during the preparation and I believe in my players who have to perform." Van Gaal's side travel to Newcastle United on Tuesday as they look to get their Premier League campaign back on track.
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Post by Ali on Jan 12, 2016 6:42:01 GMT
NEWCASTLE UNITED V MANCHESTER UNITED: VAN GAAL FACING MIDFIELD HEADACHE By Dom Farrell The embattled manager will assess his options in the middle ahead of Manchester United's trip to take on Premier League strugglers Newcastle United Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is facing a selection headache in midfield ahead of the Premier League trip to Newcastle United. Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger was a casualty of Saturday's laboured 1-0 FA Cup third-round win over Sheffield United at Old Trafford, jarring his knee in a challenge with Chris Basham. Van Gaal does not expect the 31-year-old to be fit for the match at St James' Park and the manager will also monitor Morgan Schneiderlin, who was rested over the weekend following a heavy festive workload. "Schneiderlin is not injured but he's in the red zone and had an overload," the Dutchman told reporters. "In the Christmas period, he played every game and we have to take care of that. I don't take risks and, because of that, we have a very young bench. "I trust these players also because [Andreas] Pereira is coming in and was a very good substitute [against Sheffield United], I think. "With our injuries and players in the red zone, we have to take care of it. I think we have done it well." Michael Carrick and Ashley Young also sat out the FA Cup win and the challenging fitness situation could mean another outing in a deeper midfield role for Marouane Fellaini. United needed a stoppage-time penalty from Wayne Rooney to see off their lower-league opponents last time out and Fellaini does not expect things to be any easier against a Newcastle side languishing in the bottom three and coming off four consecutive 1-0 losses in all competitions. "Always in the Premier League and against lower league teams, the games are tough," Fellaini told MUTV. "There are often surprises." "Tuesday against Newcastle will be tough, it is always tough there but we started the New Year well so we have to continue that." The turgid fare on offer at Old Trafford on Saturday means Van Gaal is still struggling to win over the United faithful but victory in the north east would make it three out of three in 2016 following the eight-match winless run that wrapped up last year. Former Manchester United assistant coach Steve McClaren is also a manager under pressure at Newcastle. He felt criticism from fans during the 1-0 FA Cup loss at Watford was harsh and urged unity as his team chase a third Premier League home win of the season. "Fifty thousand people have to get behind this team and support this team," he said. "We have to stick together. I know it's difficult, it's difficult for all of us to show a little bit of patience, but there's work going on and Tuesday at home to Manchester United is the next challenge for us." Midfielder Jack Colback could shake off a hamstring problem to partially ease Newcastle's lengthy injury list, while Manchester United are without first-team regulars Phil Jones, Antonio Valencia (both ankle) and Marcos Rojo (shoulder), along with long-term victim Luke Shaw (broken leg). Key Opta stats: - Newcastle have suffered 25 Premier League defeats against Manchester United, their joint- highest tally of losses in the competition alongside those to Arsenal. - Manchester United have lost one of their past 12 Premier League trips to St James' Park (W9 D2). - United have won 12 away matches at Newcastle, second only to their record of 15 triumphs at Everton and Aston Villa. - Wayne Rooney is aiming to score in consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since November 2014. - Defeat would mean Manchester United losing three straight away Premier League matches for the first time since January 1996.
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 16:11:40 GMT
Man United to complete £12m deal for striker, offer close to being accepted MANCHESTER UNITED are close to signing Japanese sensation Yoshinori Muto. By Jack Wilson / Published 10th January 2016 Muto, 23, has been dubbed the Japanese Messi after starring for Mainz. Boss Louis van Gaal has had him watched several times this season and Starsport understands Muto comes personally recommended by Sir Alex Ferguson. Former boss Fergie is a big fan of the Japan international and reckons his pace, eye for goal and ability to hold up the ball could boost Van Gaal’s side.
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 15:36:45 GMT
Manchester United's opponent for the forth round of the Emirates FA Cup willbe reverted on Monday evening the draw will be made. Louis van Gaal!s side booked their place in the hat as a last-gasp Wayne Rooney penalty defeated Sheffield United 1-0 at Old Trafford. The reds will be joined by the likes of Manchester City and holders Arsenal who both won 3-0 and 3-1 respectively on Sunday. United, who drew league two side Cambridge on the forth round last season, could also face rivals liverpool but they must first get past a deternined Exter City in their third-round replay. The biggest shock of the third round came at the kassam stadium where league two side oxford United, manage by former Reds Michael Appleton, beat swansea City 3-2 Else where chelsea eased to victory over Mark Robins' Scunthorpe United at stanford Bridge, While a late Harry kane penalty earned Totenham Hotspur a replay against Leicester City. The fourth-roynd proper will take place across the weekend of Friday 29 january to Monday 1 February.
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 13:03:43 GMT
I am excited to become as junior member in this forum.
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 12:54:09 GMT
Don't refer to a girl I am a boy
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 9:36:27 GMT
Up United
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 7:49:53 GMT
Bastian Schweinsteiger is a doubt for Manchester United's Barclays premier league trip to New Castle on Tuesday night. The Germary International was injured towards the end of the 1-0 Emirate cup win over sheffield United and, initially, it lloked as though he would be leaving the field on a stretcher. instead, he gamely battle on rather than leave the Reds-who had already used all three substitues by that point down to men and, thankfully, Wayne Rooney kept his nerve to fire home an injury time penalty with another fixture on the horizon, Morgan Schneiderlin, Micheal Carrick and Ashley Young were rested after their ercent exertions, while the boss felt Andreas pereira showed his quality with a cameo appearance off the bench. "It shall be difficult of course [ for shweinsteiger to face New Castle]" said van Gaal " I don't know yet but i think he has a knee problem. Everyone thinks ha has an ankle problem but i think it's more the knee than the ankle. We'll have to wait and see. "Schneiderlin is not injured but he's in the red zone and had an overload. in the christmas period, he played every game we have take care of that. I don't take riskks and, because of that, we have a very young bench. I trust hese players also because pereira is coming in and was a very good substitute, I think. "With our injuries and players in the red-zone, we have to take care of it. I think we have done it well".
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 6:43:08 GMT
Now LVG phiosophy is not killing man Utd we always play fair and possession football. But our Scoring abilities is too slow.
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Post by Ali on Jan 11, 2016 6:32:59 GMT
I don't know why Wayne Rooney stop scoring talent. I want those members here is he getting older or.
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