Monday, May 30, 2011

Berba set to quit Utd after final axe

 

DIMITAR BERBATOV is set to quit Manchester United after being axed from their Champions League final squad. 

Berba - joint top Premier League scorer with 20 goals - did not take his seat in the stands for the game.

And at the end he failed to join the other omitted players on the Wembley pitch. Instead he is understood to have gone straight on to the team bus at the final whistle.

His Champions League record might explain Alex Ferguson's decision. Berba last scored in the competition in October 2008. 

He started just five of United's last 20 games, largely due to the emergence of the Wayne Rooney-Javier Hernandez partnership.  But Berbatov, 30, did expect to be on the bench and will have been all the more bewildered that Michael Owen was chosen.

Now he is set to look for a club where he can be considered first choice.  United pal Nani admitted: "It's a very difficult moment for him. It's very hard but the manager has to make a decision and it's very hard for him too."

Source: The sun.co.uk

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

UNITED completed an £18.3million deal to sign keeper David De Gea

MANCHESTER UNITED have completed an £18.3million deal to sign keeper David De Gea from Atletico Madrid.

De Gea, 20, is set be United's new No 1 stopper.  Boss Alex Ferguson said: "We identified him quite a while back as one we should go for. He is very quick with good presence and is an outstanding replacement for Edwin van der Sar.

"One great quality Edwin has is his composure and David has that to." 

Ferguson said last weekend the club were in the middle of concluding a deal for a keeper, with Van der Sar, 40, retiring after Saturday's Champions League final.

Fergie checked out De Gea when he and United goalkeeping coach Eric Steele went to watch him in action against Valencia back in September. They have been monitoring him ever since.
United have scouted far and wide to land the right man to succeed Van der Sar.

They looked at Schalke's Manuel Neuer, who faced them in the Champions League semi-final. But Neuer, 25, opted for a move to Bayern Munich.

Ajax keeper Maarten Stekelenburg was also heavily scouted, as was Sporting Lisbon's Rui Patricio.

The move for De Gea is considered as a gamble by some as he has been playing regular first-team football for only 18 months.  But Fergie clearly sees something special in the Spain Under-21 star, who has told his Atletico team-mates he is on his way.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sir Ferguson confirms he is targeting three summer signings for Manchester United

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that he wants to make three summer signings to bolster his Manchester United squad.

The Premier League champions have been linked with a host of players over the last few months and are expected to bring in a replacement for retiring Edwin van der Sar, but the veteran boss did not give any names to reporters at United's end-of-season award ceremony.

"We have some ideas in mind," said Ferguson.

"Hopefully we can get them put in place. I am looking at maybe three signings which would boost our overall quality in our team.”



Ferguson also revealed that he wished he could have been involved in a prank at Anfield on Sunday which saw United fans goad Liverpool supporters with a banner celebrating their record-breaking 19th title.

The banner was hung from the Anfield Road end prior to kick-off, and the offending group of supporters made their getaway in a car waiting outside the ground.

"I wish I had taken that banner to Liverpool on Sunday," added Ferguson.

"I bet there were 76,000 fans wishing they had thought of that."



source: Goal.com

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi is not as good as Cruyff, Platini or Di Stefano – Pele


Brazilian legend Pele has once again raised questions over the greatness of Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and says that he has to achieve a lot to be compared with some of the legends of the past.

Messi, winner of the past two Ballon d’Or awards, is widely recognised as the best footballer in the world at the moment. There are also strong suggestions that the 23-year-old is set to become one of the greatest footballers of all-time.


According to Chilean newspaper La Tercera, the former Santos forward has once again raised his concern on the hype surrounding Messi and is quoted as saying: “People like to compare but they seem to have forgotten [Johan] Cruyff, [Michel] Platini and [Alfredo] Di Stefano, who were better than [Lionel] Messi.”
The three-time World Cup winner with Brazil also gave his opinion on the Champions League final and said: “Manchester United are a strong side and are faithful to the English style of football. But I have no doubt that as a team Barcelona are the best in the world.”

Messi scored against United in the final of Europe’s most prestigious club competition in 2008-09 in Barcelona’s 2-0 victory.

source: Goal.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

AC Milan win first Serie A since 2004 with draw at Roma

AC Milan clinched their first Serie A title since 2004 with a 0-0 draw at Roma on Saturday.

With two games to go, AC Milan have 78 points, nine more than city rivals Inter, who have three remaining games.

But head-to-head results decide the destination of the Scudetto in the event of a tie, and the Rossoneri won both league matches between the sides.


AC Milan's triumph brings to an end a run of five successive league titles for Inter Milan.

It also marks a successful first season for coach Massimiliano Allegri, who joined AC Milan last summer after his surprise sacking by Cagliari in April 2010.

His former side are AC Milan's next opponents, at the San Siro on Saturday, where his players can celebrate their latest title victory in front of their home fans. 

Allegri said his team were worthy champions despite claims before the season began that too many of Milan's players were past their best for them to challenge for the title.


"We gave a lot all year long to get here and we deserve to win. I'm lucky because the president [Silvio Berlusconi] gave us the opportunity [with new signings] to get important results.

"We had a lot more to give and we showed that. We won 23 out of 36 games and proved that we deserved it."

Vice-captain Gennaro Gattuso, 33, who was part of Milan's last league winning side in 2004, added: "They said we were dead, they said I was finished so to win after seven years is wonderful.

"Allegri deserves a 10 out of 10, he was the architect of this success, he managed to keep the group compact."

Both Milan clubs have now won 18 Serie A titles, but Juventus are still Italy's most successful domestic side by a distance with 27.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Video Highlight of Barcelona vs Real Madrid: 1-1

1-1 Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Video Highlight of UEFA Champion Semi Final

I’m saving Roo to destroy Chelsea

ALEX FERGUSON is ready to rest Wayne Rooney tonight - so he will be fresh to face Chelsea. 

Rooney has a tight hamstring and Manchester United boss Fergie does not want to risk him in tonight's Champions League semi-final second leg against Schalke with his side already 2-0 up.
Instead he wants to save Rooney for Sunday's Premier League showdown against Chelsea - which could decide the title.
The England striker is likely to be a sub tonight - alongside Mexican hitman Javier Hernandez - with Dimitar Berbatov starting up front on his own.
Ferguson, chasing a record 19th league crown, said: "We're in a great position and, although we didn't play as well as we know we can when we lost at Arsenal on Sunday, we still have players in good form all over the field.
"Wayne Rooney's performances have been fantastic again in the past couple of months and he is back with a freshness that is invigorating for the whole team.
source: Thesun.co.uk

Monday, May 2, 2011

Are Manchester United on the verge of bottling the title race?

Arsenal's victory over Manchester United has not only thrown open the title race but ignited a whole new debate.


Will United be written off as bottlers like their rivals would have been should they fail to wrap up the title that has been within their grasp for weeks?

It may seem a ludicrous suggestion for Sir Alex Ferguson’s team of serial winners, who are a 90-minute Old Trafford stroll away from a third Champions League final in four years, but there is a modicum of validity to the claim.

Consider the Premier League table on February 26. United stood top on 60 points, four ahead of second-placed Arsenal. Down in fifth place, with a game in hand on the top two, were Chelsea on 45 points and yet to emerge from a winter hibernation that had nearly ruined their season.

Since then, Chelsea have swatted away Premier League opposition, accumulating 25 points out of a possible 27 to give themselves an unlikely sniff of the title.

By contrast, United have spluttered against their major rivals. They began March with consecutive away defeats at Chelsea and Liverpool, and have now come unstuck against Arsenal, too.

Of the last 24 points available to them, they have claimed 13, which is far from championship-winning form.

Ferguson’s team drew 0-0 at Newcastle United and Everton (Javier Hernandez in the 84th minute). Only when defeating Fulham 2-0 at home have United won with plenty still in the locker over the last two months.


Ferguson could reasonably point to the match officials contributing to the Chelsea defeat (David Luiz should have been sent off and the decisive late penalty was on the soft side) but his side were beaten comprehensively at Anfield and it was a similar tale at the Emirates Stadium.

Without the pressure of staying in the title hunt, Arsenal were dominant and good value for their victory, courtesy of a fluent move clinically finished by Aaron Ramsey. By contrast, their opponents were lacklustre. Inevitably, United rallied in the last 20 minutes but Arsene Wenger’s team displayed the resilience that has been so lacking over a disastrous spring and held off with few scares.


Sadly for Arsenal fans it will all be too little too late. Had they managed to take care of Bolton, Sunderland, Blackburn and West Brom in the same manner in recent weeks then a six-year trophy drought would be coming to an end - instead, they crumbled when the pressure was on, and played with their customary verve when it was off again.

It should not be ignored that United had travelled to Germany in midweek, and that Arsenal had the luxury of a full week’s preparation. All four of the Champions League semi-finalists failed to win at the weekend.

However, the fixture list had provided a five-day break between the two competitions for Britain’s biggest club and Ferguson has few injuries to contend with, just the mystery of Darren Fletcher’s virus.
Perhaps United have simply found their level. They may well become a dominant force in English football again but they are not at the moment. There have been too many hiccups, too much mediocrity this season for that.

Should Chelsea win at Old Trafford next Sunday, the Premier League champions will end the season with less than 80 points for the first time since United’s 98-99 treble winners. History remembers the team of Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel et al as a great one but it is unlikely that the current vintage will be seen in the same light if they do not stand atop the Premier League podium in mid-May.

It is too early to apply the ‘chokers’ tag to United. If anything, they have exceeded the sum of their parts this season. But should Chelsea overtake them over the coming weeks, the critiques will be scathing.

source:  Wayne Veysey, www.goal.com