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MANCHESTER UNITED~kaloh pon dok atas lagi ke..huhuhu
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team hayam mau sapot ka? dgn bringmingham pun seri ajer .. BBoOOooOO |
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booo... ngan berminghamm pon seriiikk![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Khairul Fahmi will take over Van Der Sar job at Old Trafford
After two hour,Malaysia team won the AFF Suzuki Cup against Indonesia at Glaro Bung Karno Stadium, Sir Alex Ferguson as manager of Manchester United want to use Khairul Fahmi to replace Van Der Sar.
Khairul Fahmi is one of the important characters in the success of the Malaysia Team in AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. His success in keeping the Malaysia goal from indonesia attack in the early minutes of the game attracted a manager of Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson said "he is one of the best goalkeepers ever be produced, and if given the chance he could be a row of Buffon, Cassilas and Van Der Sar .
"Van Der Sar is one of the best goalkeeper we ever have, but when he says the desire to retire, we need someone who can keep the goal and he (Khairul Fahmi) is the best candidate we have for the time being" said Sir Alex Ferguson.
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serious tahi???![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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main tah ape2 cam tahap tim ayam liberfool jer tp masih mampu menang![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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esok lwb stock..weekend lwn liverpool.....
bile tim ni nak kalah?..![](static/image/smiley/default/3laugh.gif) |
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hernandez.............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hebat.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wazza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hebat jugak hahaha |
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weekend jumpe liberpool ke?aiyooohh.. byk gegar ini lutur takut wooo... ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Chicha plays down Ole link
Sir Alex likened Javier Hernandez to Reds legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the Mexican’s late winner at West Brom, although the young forward was quick to play down the comparison.
“It’s great to hear and it’s good motivation for me, but I know I need to work a lot to be like him,” Hernandez told MUTV.
The manager's comments are understandable. After all, both Solskjaer and Hernandez arrived at Old Trafford as relative unknowns, both scored on their Reds debuts and both make finding the net look remarkably easy.
Chicharito is even earning a reputation as a super-sub, a tag Solskjaer made his own during his 11 years as a United player. Nobody has scored more goals for the Reds off the bench than Ole (28), although if Hernandez continues his incredible strikerate – Saturday’s header against West Bromwich Albion was his fifth in 12 substitute appearances – he’ll surely challenge that record.
For now, though, the 22-year-old is just happy to play his part as the Reds seek to regain the league title.
“The win [at West Brom] was very important,” he said. “We knew it would be difficult but we’re very happy because we’ve started the year with a victory.
“They did well to score and they had another opportunity with the penalty kick. They missed, which was good for us because we knew we could go on and win the match.
“If they scored we would have been a goal down and that would have been more difficult.”
Instead, Peter Odemwingie scuffed his shot and the ball trickled wide of the goal. Less than 15 minutes later, Hernandez popped up to head United in front and secure the points.
“I remember I was near the goalkeeper, Wazza crossed the ball, I moved towards it and headed it into the goal. It was nice to celebrate in front of our fans.”
Chicharito’s goal capped a memorable festive period for the Mexican, who, despite only playing 38 minutes of the Reds’ last three fixtures, described this Christmas as the best he’s ever had.
“It’s been different for me but I’m very happy,” he said. “This has been the best Christmas – I’m here with all my family and I’m playing with Manchester United.
“Now it’s important to get three points against Stoke at home [on 4 January].” |
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Boss: Wayne was world class
Wayne Rooney produced one of his best displays of the season to help United overcome West Brom - a display his manager described as "world class."
The Reds' number ten scored one goal and created the other as the leaders beat the Baggies 2-1 but just as impressive were his all-round play and determination to see out the match after sustaining an ankle injury in a heavy challenge by the home side's Chris Brunt.
"People talk about world class players. That was a world class performance (by Wayne) today," Sir Alex Ferguson enthused on MUTV.
"He was absolutely magnificent, he drove us the whole way. It was a really good corner from him (to set up Chicharito's winning goal) – he doesn’t normally take the corners but it was a good one.
"Wayne was a bit unlucky not to score an extra couple of goals. But the goal he did score today will give him unbelievable confidence and hopefully he kicks on from here."
Rooney's third-minute header was his first goal for United from open play since 30 March, when he scored even earlier in the match against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena where - concidentally - he also suffered an ankle knock in the latter stages of the game.
That injury in Germany triggered a difficult period in the striker's career, including a disappointing World Cup finals with England, but he now seems to be back in the groove. So much so that the last thing he wanted to do after being fouled by Brunt was drop out of the match and leave United with ten men on the pitch, all three substitutes having been deployed.
"He had an ankle injury (and needed treatment) but he came back on, that shows his courage. Our doctor thought, ‘That’s him – he’ll be out for a couple of weeks.’ But he came back on and he should be okay for Tuesday." |
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harap budak gemok rooney terus menyekor! ![](static/image/smiley/default/2.gif) |
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harap budak gemok rooney terus menyekor!
jAck666 Post at 4-1-2011 10:50 ![](http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
motip nak muntah..skang giliran berbadol lak menyekor..runi sulam2 skor sket2 jek ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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jual je runi kt sri vijaya .. abg berbadol sorang mampu membawa mengyu mng asean cup !!![](static/image/smiley/default/loveliness.gif) |
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klu harapkn runi,berbadol yg skor..
klu harapkn berbadol,runi yg skor..![](static/image/smiley/default/3laugh.gif) |
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Reply 2237# wanburn
kalo dua2 org nie x score naseb baik ade chica a new ole rules.. hahaha.. ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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go united 5-0 beat stoke tu GGMU!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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ManU menang lagi......![](static/image/smiley/default/pompom.gif)
Man United moved three points clear at the top of the Premier League table as Nani's comeback goal earned a 2-1 home win over Stoke City. Elsewhere, Fulham beat WBA 3-0 while Birmingham won 2-1 at Blackpool... |
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United 2 Stoke City 1
Chicharito and Nani twice combined to devastating effect to give United a vital, hard-fought victory over Stoke City at Old Trafford.
The Mexican striker back-heeled home the Portuguese winger’s cross to open the scoring and, after Dean Whitehead had nodded the visitors level, the United pair swapped roles as Chicharito teed up Nani to blast home a left-footed winner.
The victory, which assures United of top spot regardless of the outcome of Wednesday’s meeting between Arsenal and Manchester City, was a fitting reward for a sweat-soaked denouement to the hectic festive period.
Stoke battled throughout, and had briefly looked like taking a share of the spoils back to the midlands after drawing exploiting United’s sloppy start to the second half. That 10-minute lull aside, the Reds controlled the flow of the game – despite dramatic alterations to the spine of the side which won narrowly at West Brom last Saturday.
Rio Ferdinand was rested ahead of Sunday's looming FA Cup clash with Liverpool, while Edwin van der Sar and Wayne Rooney missed out through illness and injury respectively. Midfield duo Michael Carrick and Anderson dropped to the bench after starting five successive games together.
Chris Smalling partnered Nemanja Vidic in central defence, ahead of Tomasz Kuszczak, while Hawthorns hero Chicharito replaced Rooney and Darren Fletcher reverted to a central midfield role with Darron Gibson.
Galvanised by their collective freshness, the hosts began brightly, popping passes around and dominating possession. Under five minutes had elapsed when Gibson chanced his arm with a trademark strike from
distance, only skidding wide of the target by a yard.
Neat interplay between Fletcher and Giggs would have culminated in the release of Chicharito, but for a fine sliding challenge from Andy Wilkinson, before Gibson saw another powerful drive deflected over after fine approach play from Patrice Evra.
While Old Trafford adopted a nervous air whenever Stoke were given an opportunity to showcase their set-piece prowess, United still held the upper hand. The home support bellowed for a penalty when Giggs’ touch rebounded off Ryan Shawcross’ arm on the edge of the area, and the protests were still murmuring when Dimitar Berbatov poked just wide from deep inside the area.
The Bulgarian gained another sight of Asmir Begovic’s goal moments later but, while Robert Huth superbly blocked the striker’s shot, play was brought back by referee Mark Clattenburg for a foul on Nani. From the resulting free-kick, Giggs curled comfortably over Begovic’s bar.
As the weight of United’s pressure began to build, Stoke buckled – and it took a move of intricate precision to undo the Potters. Giggs’ pass released Nani on the right wing, and the Portuguese advanced into the box, slid a perfect cross through Danny Collins’ legs, and the onrushing Chicharito back-heeled a finish beautifully inside Begovic’s near post.
Either from the start or off the bench, the little Mexican is fast making a name for himself as a natural goalscorer of the highest calibre. Having snaffled all three points from Tony Pulis’ side with a double at the Britannia Stadium in October, he was once again proving the Potters’ bête noir. Within 10 minutes, he almost had a second.
Fletcher’s long ball again found Nani in behind Collins, and the winger’s nod back across the area was poked towards goal by Chicharito, only for Huth to make a vital interception and deflect the ball
over the crossbar.
Although United ended the half in clear control, the second period began in utterly opposite fashion. Stoke stormed out of the blocks and began peppering the United box with crosses. Tuncay headed wastefully wide on 47 minutes, but the Turk soon made amends by assisting the visitors’ equaliser.
Having pulled Smalling out of position, Tuncay allowed Stoke to throw three players forward into the penalty area. Between Vidic and Evra, the advancing Whitehead found space to meet Tuncay’s cross and direct a header inside Kuszczak’s post.
The Potters’ first Premier League goal at Old Trafford predictably provoked delirious celebrations from the visiting supporters, but the home support used the goal as a cue to raise their own choral backing for United. The Reds shook off the sloppy opening to the half and began exerting pressure once more. Little more than 10 minutes later, the league leaders were back in front.
Excellent play from Rafael on the right flank culminated in a pass to Nani. The winger slipped a pass inside for Chicharito, who shimmied to shoot before returning the ball from whence it came. Nani needed only two touches; one with the right foot to fashion space, another to curl an unstoppable left-footed effort inside Begovic’s far post.
The winger’s penchant for the spectacular had been sorely missed during United’s trips to Birmingham and West Brom, and his first action of 2011 bore all the hallmarks of his successful 2010.
With United back into the lead, the game became something of a standoff, with neither side able to fully commit to nabbing another goal. Sir Alex Ferguson introduced Michael Owen - his first outing since early October – and Michael Carrick at the expense
of Chicharito and Gibson, while Tony Pulis threw on Ricardo Fuller and Jonathan Walters in order to boost his side's firepower.
Neither manager's changes could alter the flow of the game and prompt a decisive strike. Giggs improvised a looping effort just wide of Begovic's post, while Vidic had to be alert to deflect Fuller's cross back to Kuszczak, but otherwise the game meandered towards a highly satisfying victory for United.
Before Christmas, Sir Alex had expressed his desire to bid Stoke farewell and find his side still atop the Premier League table. With 10 points taken from a possible 12, and games in hand, the Boss will consider himself highly satisfied with United's festive pickings.
Line-ups
United: Kuszczak; Rafael, Smalling, Vidic, Evra; Nani, Gibson (Carrick 78), Fletcher, Giggs; Hernandez (Owen 78), Berbatov.
Subs not used: Amos, Anderson, Fabio, J Evans, Obertan.
Stoke City: Begovic; Wilkinson, Huth, Shawcross, Collins; Tuncay, Whitehead, Wilson, Delap (Walters 69), Etherington (Pennant 69); Jones (Fuller 76).
Subs not used: Sorensen, Higginbotham, Whelan, Pugh. |
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