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Re: Manchester United's Headliners, Articles and Rumours
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I was hoping he will generate interests with some goals and have better luck with injuries and then sold off at the end of season. His space can be replaced by Smith, Dong and Rossi.
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Timing sucks, for whatever Saha's worth. Especially with Solskjaer and Scholey now out too. Smith's yet to be firing all cyls (aka not match fit, so evident this morning). We need to pull together with immediate FA game vs Boro and next week's vs Bolton
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Silvestre adds to United's injury crisis
MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Manchester United's mounting injury crisis took a turn for the worse on Wednesday when French defender Mikael Silvestre was taken to hospital with a suspected dislocated shoulder. Silvestre was carried off on a stretcher after a collision in stoppage time just before the end of United's 1-0 Champions League first knockout round second-leg victory over Lille. United won the tie 2-0 on aggregate. Silvestre fell awkwardly after jumping for the ball with Lille defender Efstathios Tavlaridis. United Manager Alex Ferguson learnt before the game that his French striker Louis Saha would be out for at least four weeks with a hamstring injury. "At first we though Mikael had broken his arm but it looks like a dislocated shoulder," Ferguson told reporters. "He's gone to hospital and it's a big blow for us. In the space of a week we have lost five or six players. Louis Saha will be out for at least four weeks, hopefully that's all because you can never be sure with a hamstring injury. "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is out until March 31, Darren Fletcher is out for two months and Henrik Larsson leaves us next week. "Its been a bad week for us, apart from the results." Defender Patrice Evra also missed Wednesday's match after picking up an injury in training. Saha has scored 13 goals in 32 appearances this season, and along with Larsson's imminent return to Sweden at the end of his loan spell, Ferguson is short of forwards with crucial league, FA Cup and Champions League matches coming up. One silver lining was the return of Alan Smith for the last 15 minutes of Wednesday's match. After attempting to come back from a dislocated ankle and a fractured leg suffered 13 months ago, he had not played since November 7, but Ferguson said Smith was now approaching full fitness and he was delighted to have him back in the squad. |
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Earlier in the season I was bestowed the post of chairman of Anti-Saha club by bro imom and I cant wait to have a vice-chairman. Will this bro pls PM me. |
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Oooh, this bro I think will usurp your chairman post, judging by what I observed during our meetup....
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I can relinquish the post to him and hopefully he can be chairman for at least a few months before Saha is sold.
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Ronaldo opens contract talks with United
Cristiano Ronaldo has begun negotiations with Manchester United over extending his contract beyond 2010. Ronaldo has been in scintillating form for United this season - leading the team's scorers with 16 goals - and although he only signed his current deal at the beginning of last season, reported interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid appears to have nudged Sir Alex Ferguson into strengthening his hold on the Portuguese midfielder. However, despite Ronaldo saying today that he was keen to sign a new deal as soon as possible, Ferguson will still have been dismayed to hear his prize asset insist that he would like to play in Spain sooner or later. "We have talked and I hope to reach agreement as soon as possible," Ronaldo told Portuguese radio station Antena 1 today. "Nothing has been decided yet and I would like to stay. I would like to play in Spain one day, but I am happy here at Manchester." "You can never be certain of anything in life, but I am happy here and I want to stay here. In football there are no guarantees. If I don't leave now, if I leave in two, three, four, five years I would be happy, I am at a great club." |
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Ronaldo reveals a desire to stay as United suffer wear and tear from trophy hunting
Given the number of occasions against Lille at Old Trafford on Wednesday when Manchester United moves withered at the feet of Cristiano Ronaldo, the young Portugual winger may have felt some form of repayment was due to him yesterday. Ronaldo told a Portuguese radio station that he would be staying at United in the short to medium term and that contract discussions with the club on the subject have begun. "We have talked and I hope to reach agreement as soon as possible," Ronaldo said. "Nothing has been decided yet and I would like to stay. I would like to play in Spain one day, but I am happy here at Manchester. You can never be certain of anything in life, but I am happy here and I want to stay here. In football there are no guarantees. If I don't leave now, if I leave in two, three, four, five years I would be happy. I am at a great club." The worth of a contract in football is debateable, but Ronaldo's current deal expires in 2010 and the thought of the 22-year-old staying for another two years after that will entice Old Trafford. Ronaldo may have been wasteful on Wednesday, but without his classical run and byline cross, Henrik Larsson would not have left United in such style. That was the inventive, decisive aspect of Ronaldo and it was required to lift a United performance that was otherwise prosaic. That was not the first case of its kind in Europe this season and Sir Alex Ferguson did not disagree with the analysis before the match on Tuesday when asked. "Job done" was how this European campaign could been viewed, he said. "We know it's going to get harder from here on in, but I think this result was proof of how far this team has come," Rio Ferdinand said after Wednesday's win. "I think last season we were a bit gung-ho a lot of the time and it didn't pay off. I think this result has shown the maturity of the side and it's a step in the right direction. Hopefully, if we can have the fruits of that this season, that would be fantastic. I'm just pleased there was an assured authority about the team, which we haven't seen in the Champions League for a few years. "It was a very professional performance. The manager told us to go out there and try to win the game, and we did that the best we could. Maybe we were a bit cautious at times, but this is the Champions League and teams can hurt you in an instant with one moment of brilliance. And we kept them down to a minimum." However, it cannot be solely down to workmanlike activity - witness Ferdinand's second-half Ali shuffle out of defence to beat two Lille players - that United sit atop the Premiership, will learn of their Champions League quarter-final opponents in Athens this morning and then go to Middlesbrough tomorrow for an FA Cup quarter-final. That progress has to be acknowledged and yet it is notable how many in and around Old Trafford are pointing to recent games won despite declining form. That, of course, is a traditional strength of great sides, but added to the lack of fluency is a sudden jolt of injuries. Ferguson has never whinged as other managers do about this inevitability, a by-product of the pace of modern football, but as he saw Mikaël Silvestre carried off in injury-time against Lille on Wednesday night, he must have felt the inclination to gurn. Silvestre may be dismissed as a stand-in these days but he has played some part in 21 of United's 43 games to date. His dislocated shoulder comes on top of Louis Saha's thigh strain, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's damaged knee, Patrice Evra's unspecified injury and Darren Fletcher's ankle knock. Add Larsson's departure and Paul Scholes's three-match suspension and there is unquestionably wear and tear visible at a time when a three-pronged season moves towards its climax. Ferguson talked optimistically about his squad depth, and if Larsson set an example of a surprise contributor in his 12 unforeseen appearances then perhaps the man who replaced him on Wednesday night, Alan Smith, will seize his moment. After the 18 months ravaged by injury Smith has experienced himself, some compensation is due. "He will be involved again at Middlesbrough on Saturday," Ferguson said, "and is certainly back in the frame." |
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FA tie vs Boro match preview
Match preview FA tie vs Boro, tomorrow
Middlesbrough v Man Utd Riverside Stadium Saturday 10 March Quarter-Final Kick-off: 1730 GMT Referee: Rob Styles (Hampshire) Replay date (if required) : Monday, 19 March, 2000 GMT -------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIG-MATCH FACTS MIDDLESBROUGH and Manchester United get the FA Cup quarter-finals underway with this Saturday teatime tie in front of live BBC Match of the Day cameras. Both these clubs needed replays in the fifth round. Indeed the Teessiders have failed to get through at the first time of asking in any round this season, being initially held away by Championship strugglers Hull, and League One Bristol City, and home to Tony Mowbray's promotion chasing West Brom. Gareth Southgate's side, 11 places lower than their table topping opponents, have already been beaten at home by them this season. Middlesbrough 1-2 Manchester United - Match Report This is the 10th time the clubs have been drawn against each other in the FA Cup and the second time in three seasons. United won 3-0 in the fourth round on 29 January 2005 with a brace from Wayne Rooney and a goal from John O'Shea at Old Trafford. Three years earlier the tables were turned in a fourth round contest at the Riverside - the Teessiders winning 2-0, thanks to goals from Noel Whelan and Andy Campbell. The north east club graced the FA Cup final for the one and only time a decade ago. They were beaten 2-0 by Chelsea to the quickest goal in a Wembley final from Roberto Di Matteo after 43 seconds. Semi-finalists last year, they went out to eventual runners-up West Ham. Middlesbrough are looking to make the last four for the third time in six seasons, and the fourth time in their history. The Teesiders have only been beaten once in 14 League and Cup matches since the turn of the year, and are undefeated in five. MANCHESTER UNITED hold a nine point advantage at the head of the Premiership table, and as Champions League quarter-finalists are going all out for the treble. Sir Alex Ferguson's side have won their last five in all competitions, and five in succession away from home. They've not lost in 10, winning nine and drawing one home and away, since defeat to Arsenal in the Premiership at the Emirates Stadium on 21 January. The Red Devils are looking to overcome Premiership opposition for the fourth successive round, having already accounted for Aston Villa, Portsmouth and Reading. Victory would see them equalling Arsenal's record of 25 semi-final appearances. United are hoping to win the Cup for a record 12th occasion. They're setting their sights on reaching the new Wembley, and qualifying for the final for the 18th time in their history. Seven of the previous 17 were under Sir Alex Ferguson, and five of those were victorious (1990, 1994, 1996, 1999 and 2004). Sir Alex has won 17 major trophies as United manager and 26 titles in total in his managerial career in Scottish and English football, which equals Jock Stein's post-war record. Middlesbrough v Manchester Utd stats HEAD TO HEAD TOTALS Comp Total Middlesbro Man Utd Draws League 97 29 48 20 FA Cup 12 3 6 3 FA CUP MEETINGS Date Rnd Res 27 Jan 1894 R1 Newton Heath 4-0 Middlesbrough 14 Jan 1933 R3 Manchester U 1-4 Middlesbrough 07 Jan 1961 R3 Manchester U 3-0 Middlesbrough 21 Feb 1970 QF Middlesbrough 1-1 Manchester U 25 Feb 1970 QF R Manchester U 2-1 Middlesbrough 02 Jan 1971 R3 Manchester U 0-0 Middlesbrough 05 Jan 1971 R3 R Middlesbrough 2-1 Manchester U 26 Feb 1972 R5 Manchester U 0-0 Middlesbrough 29 Feb 1972 R5 R Middlesbrough 0-3 Manchester U 03 Jan 1999 R3 Manchester U 3-1 Middlesbrough 26 Jan 2002 R4 Middlesbrough 2-0 Manchester U 29 Jan 2005 R4 Manchester U 3-0 Middlesbrough FA CUP PERFORMANCE RECORDS MIDDLESBROUGH 12th PREM Club stats Best FA Cup record RUNNERS-UP (once) Date Rnd Res 17 May 1997 FNL Chelsea 2-0 Middlesbrough Last season's FA Cup exit point Date Rnd Res 23 Apr 2006 SF Middlesbrough 0-1 West Ham This season's Cup run Date Rnd Res 06 Jan 2007 R3 Hull 1-1 Middlesbro more 16 Jan 2007 R3 R Middlesbro 4-3 Hull more 27 Jan 2007 R4 Bris C 2-2 Middlesbro more 13 Feb 2007 R4 R Middlesbro 2-2 Bris C more AET, Middlesbrough won 5-4 on penalties 17 Feb 2007 R5 Middlesbro 2-2 West Brom more 27 Feb 2007 R5 R West Brom 1-1 Middlesbro more AET, Middlesbrough won 5-4 on penalties MANCHESTER UNITED 1st PREM Club stats Best FA Cup record WINNERS (11 times) Date Rnd Res 24 Apr 1909 FNL Bristol City 0-1 Man United 24 Apr 1948 FNL Blackpool 2-4 Man United 25 May 1963 FNL Leicester C 1-3 Man United 21 May 1977 FNL Liverpool 1-2 Man United 21 May 1983 FNL Brighton 2-2 Man United AET 26 May 1983 FNL R Brighton 0-4 Man United 18 May 1985 FNL Everton 0-1 Man United AET 12 May 1990 FNL Crystal Palace 3-3 Man United AET 17 May 1990 FNL R Crystal Palace 0-1 Man United 14 May 1994 FNL Chelsea 0-4 Man United 11 May 1996 FNL Liverpool 0-1 Man United 22 May 1999 FNL Man United 2-0 Newcastle 22 May 2004 FNL Man United 3-0 Millwall Last season's FA Cup exit point Date Rnd Res 18 Feb 2006 R5 Liverpool 1-0 Man United This season's Cup run Date Rnd Res 07 Jan 2007 R3 Man Utd 2-1 Aston V more 27 Jan 2007 R4 Man Utd 2-1 Portsmouth more 17 Feb 2007 R5 Man Utd 1-1 Reading more 27 Feb 2007 R5 R Reading 2-3 Man Utd more
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English clubs sidestep each other in Champions League draw
Quarter-finals (Ties to be played on April 03/04 and April 10/11) Milan v Bayern Munich PSV Eindhoven v Liverpool Roma v Manchester United Chelsea v Valencia Semi-finals (Ties to be played on April 24/25 and May 01/02) Winners of Chelsea or Valencia v winners of PSV Eindhoven or Liverpool Winners of Roma or Manchester United v winners of Milan or Bayern Munich Final at Athens May 23 The prospect of an all-English Champions League final remains a vibrant possibility after Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United avoided each other in today's quarter-final draw in Athens. Liverpool were handed what looks the easiest passage of the English teams, against Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven, who they beat and drew with during the group stages. But things don't look so easy for Chelsea and Manchester United, who face Valencia and Roma respectively. The final quarter-final, meanwhile, sees a meeting of two of the grand old men of European football, Milan and Bayern Munich. Certainly Liverpool secretary, Byrce Morrison, was ebullient after his club was paired with PSV. "It's one of the better draws for us and we've looking forward to playing them" he said. "We're beginning to get the feeling this is Liverpool's year. Let's hope we can win it again." Providing they overcome the Dutch champions, Liverpool will face the winners of Chelsea v Valencia in the semi-finals, with United or Roma taking on the winners of Bayern v Milan. On paper, Chelsea's tie with Valencia - twice nearly men in the Champions League during the past decade and victors over Internazionale in the last 16 - looks mightily tricky, but the club's chief executive, Peter Kenyon is confident of coming through: "It gives us a good chance," he said. "We'd rather be at home for the second leg, but overall we're happy with the draw. We've never got to the final, but we stand a good chance." But United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was more cautious about facing Roma, second in Serie A and conquerors of Lyon in the last 16. "We respect their last result," he said. "They have some great players like (Daniele) De Rossi and Mancini. Obviously we do not look beyond this game. We must concentrate on this game and we are looking forward to it." |
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Manchester United will have to overcome Roma and if they do so would face the winners of Bayern Munich v AC Milan for a place in the final in Athens on May 23.
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Anyways, 22yo Dong Fangzhuo would be the first Chinese to play for Man Utd . Sir Alex has included him in the squad for tomorrow's FA 6th round tie against Boro. Last edited by qbdp; 09-03-2007 at 10:25 PM. |
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Hope Dong plays well to impress fergie as he only has the chance to play this time because of the injuries and due to the fight on many fronts..
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