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Manchester United : Terduduk Diatas Pulak...

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Post time 1-3-2011 03:48 PM | Show all posts
kad kuning mesti berbakul2 ni, satu bakul tinggal kat anfield, satu bakul bawa balik kat old t ...
devilito Post at 1-3-2011 03:19 PM



    chantek sangat la tu..time datang anfield nanti..dah ramai 1st eleven united gantung or injet..dptla bebe dan obertan tunjuk taring di anfield
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Post time 2-3-2011 05:47 AM | Show all posts
chelsea? team yg ade sampah 50 juta yg tak skor2 tuh ke?


vidic takde plak pasnih...
bley tak suruh howard webb men defend nnt?
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Post time 2-3-2011 05:48 AM | Show all posts
fack la atkinson...vidic dpt kad merah..abis la kt anfield t  huhuhu...very2 tough game
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Post time 2-3-2011 05:53 AM | Show all posts
runi punye kad merah game lepas di ganti dgn vidic kad merah...
fair!!!

pasnih mst meroyan pasal david luiz

p/s: pas alex sign howard webb ngn clattenburg, chelsea sign atkinson plak...agak2 pasnih liverpool sign phil down plak
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Post time 2-3-2011 05:56 AM | Show all posts
kite bakoooorrr.........
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Post time 2-3-2011 05:59 AM | Show all posts
yeahhhhhhh.............

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Post time 2-3-2011 08:30 AM | Show all posts
chantek sangat la tu..time datang anfield nanti..dah ramai 1st eleven united gantung or in ...
hardeyboyz Post at 1-3-2011 15:48


time fabio tunjuk taring, masuk trus skor skalik lagi.....
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Post time 2-3-2011 08:36 AM | Show all posts
yeah.. kito bako.. kito bako

analysis aku pasal game kol 3 pagi

- 1st half united dominated..gol runi pun chantek..
masuk 2nd half - chelsea took possession..

firsl goal dari david luiz..dah redeem price tag dia 50 jhota tah bile nak skor tah

yuri shirkov dengan mudahnye jatuh ditekel chris smalling.. disebabkan main kat stamford bridge dan bukan ot..dan ref juga bukan howard webb..makanya penalti dihadiahkan

kalou sedaya upaya nak diving masuk dalam kotak penalty..tapi sebab rerf nampak vidic tarik..so hadiah kan kad merah jek.. 2nd book yellow kad kekdahnye

so harapan aku agar chris smalling main di anfield..partnerkan ngan sape yek..hmm hmm.. main 1 CB je la man u kat anfield nanti..

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Post time 2-3-2011 08:39 AM | Show all posts
Chelsea bangkit tumpaskan United 2-1

2011/03/02
LONDON: Sepakan penalti yang disempurnakan Frank Lampard pada babak kedua perlawanan membolehkan Chelsea mencatat kemenangan 2-1 ketika bangkit menentang Manchester United sekali gus menjadikan saingan merebut trofi Liga Perdana Inggeris semakin sengit.

Lampard menyempurnakan sepakan penalti itu pada minit ke-80 selepas Yuri Zhirkov dikasari pemain United, Chris Smalling.
Hasil kemenangan itu membolehkan Chelsea mendaki ke tangga keempat dalam saingan ketika ini, 12 mata mengekori pendahulu liga, United tetapi mempunyai kelebihan satu perlawanan.
Sasaran untuk meraih satu daripada empat tempat untuk beraksi dalam Liga Juara-juara kini menjadi sasaran utama Chelsea memandangkan hasrat merangkul gelaran tersasar kerana United baru kalah dua kali musim ini.

"Kami masih jauh ketinggalan di belakang tapi apa yang penting kami perlu menang dalam perlawanan," kata Lampard.

"United memang berhak berada di puncak liga tapi kami masih ada melawan dan dapat dibuktikan malam itu," katanya.

United tampak tidak akan kalah pada babak pertama, ketika pelawat menguasai permainan dengan kedua-dua pasukan saling berbalas serangan.
David Luiz mencetuskan kebangkitan juara bertahan itu pada minit ke-54 apabila sepakannya menggegarkan gawang United untuk gol pertama Chelsea bagi merapatkan kedudukan selepas Wayne Rooney meletakkan pelawat di depan.

Kapten United, Nemanja Vidic pula dibuang padang pada saat akhir perlawanan selepas dilayangkan kad kuning kedua akibat mengasari Ramires, sekali gus menyebabkan pemain itu direhatkan apabila menentang Liverpool Ahad ini.

Kemenangan kali ketiga di tangan Chelsea itu menyebabkan United kekal dengan kelebihan empat mata di depan kelab di tangga kedua, Arsenal tetapi bermain lebih satu perlawanan. - AP

kaler merah tu seperti yang dijangka pihak ramai......
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Post time 2-3-2011 08:47 AM | Show all posts
bakoooooooooooooooo...bakooooooo
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Post time 2-3-2011 08:58 AM | Show all posts
Eleh...baru kalah dua kali.
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Post time 2-3-2011 08:59 AM | Show all posts
terbang la burung...terbanggggg...terbang tinggi...tingii.......ehhhhhhhhh

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Post time 2-3-2011 09:03 AM | Show all posts
pemain man yu pastinya mempertikaikan saat ini


hohohoho
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:04 AM | Show all posts
01/03/2011 21:40, Report by Nick Coppack

Report: Chelsea 2 United 1

Big games so often fail to live up to expectation. Not this one.

United, gunning for a 19th league title, and Chelsea, reigning English champions, produced a barnstorming, end-to-end game of football that left no neutral disappointed.

That won’t sate Sir Alex’s men, though, who took the lead at Stamford Bridge through Wayne Rooney before surrendering it early in the second half and then, fatally, conceding a late penalty. What's more, referee Martin Atkinson's decision to award the spot-kick came barely two minutes after Blues defender David Luiz, already on a yellow card, escaped punishment after crudely halting Rooney at the other end.

Frank Lampard ignored the Reds' protests to convert the chance from 12 yards and hand the Blues victory, but United, however aggrieved after the final whistle, remain at the top of the Barclays Premier League, four points clear of Arsenal.

Perhaps more worrying than Tuesday's defeat was Nemanja Vidic's second yellow card in injury time. It means he will now miss United’s trip to Anfield on Sunday. That’s the next challenge that faces the Reds and one Sir Alex must now ensure his troops are prepared for, both physically and mentally.

Chelsea’s victory on Tuesday night was something of a shock given the Blues’ recent form, although just as big a surprise was Sir Alex’s team  selection. In each of the past 165 matches, the Reds boss has made at least one tweak to his starting XI. Against Chelsea, though, he put his faith in the same 11 who triumphed at Wigan on Saturday. That meant starts for John O’Shea and Chris Smalling in defence, while Dimitar Berbatov had to settle for a spot on the bench.

The game began brightly and Chelsea had the ball in the net after a minute. But Martin Atkinson’s whistle had already blown by the time Fernando Torres’ strike flew into the top corner after Vidic had cleared a Florent Malouda cross.

Minutes later, the Blues’ French connection of Malouda and Nicolas Anelka combined to fashion a chance for the winger. But Malouda’s shot, side-footed from the edge of the penalty area, was straight at Edwin van der Sar and the Dutchman clung gratefully to the ball. The Dutchman would face tougher tests before the night was out.

United, meanwhile, were uncharacteristically careless in possession for much of the opening 15 minutes. Even Paul Scholes, who usually treats the ball with the sort of care and attention reserved for newborn babies, was guilty of dwelling for too long or misplacing passes.

The Reds did settle, though, and with a quarter of an hour gone, Nani played Patrice Evra in behind the Chelsea defence. The Frenchman – perhaps shooting – squared the ball across the six-yard box but Rooney couldn’t arrive at the far post in time to apply the finish.

The England striker then spurned a more presentable chance when he shouldered the ball wide when attempting a header before a frantic opening 25 minutes came to an end after Evra floored Luiz with a long-range shot that took the wind out of the Brazilian.

All that bluster was just the prelude to Rooney’s fabulous opener, though. The forward, who’d endured a rather frustrating start to the fixture, collected Nani’s pass 25 yards from goal and initially looked as if he would lay the ball off to Michael Carrick. But with no Chelsea defender moving to close down Rooney, the Reds’no.10 took another touch, advanced, and drilled a low shot inside Petr Cech’s right-hand post.

Incredibly, for a player with a penchant for the spectacular, it was Rooney’s first goal from outside the penalty area since February 2008. Importantly, in a fixture Sir Alex had branded “must-win” before kick-off, it handed United advantage going into the half-time break.

That lead was only threatened once before the interval, and the Reds had van der Sar and Vidic to thank for keeping the Blues goalless. First, van der Sar made a fine save down to his right from Frank Lampard’s low free-kick. Branislav Ivanovic arrived first and looked certain to tap in the rebound but Edwin somehow palmed his effort onto Vidic, who’d raced behind the goalkeeper and onto the line. Then, as the ball looped into the air, van der Sar, by this stage on the ground and facing the wrong way, clawed the ball away to safety.

The Dutchman again proved his worth early in the second period, fielding an Ashley Cole cross and then a Lampard shot with consummate ease. But there was nothing he could do when Luiz rifled home the equaliser on 54 minutes. The Brazilian pounced first on a loose ball after the Reds had failed to sufficiently clear a Chelsea corner and lashed a volley into the bottom corner.

Chelsea were back in it and soon pushing for another. Stamford Bridge, usually more cathedral than cauldron, came alive and Carlo Ancelotti threw on Didier Drogba. But the Reds rode the storm and even carved out a golden chance on the counter-attack, which Rooney fluffed when caught in two minds between shooting and crossing.

But just as United looked like edging back into the game, Chelsea were handed a lifeline when Yuri Zhirkov tumbled over Chris Smalling’s outstretched right leg and referee Martin Atkinson pointed to the spot. It was a decision Sir Alex later branded as "very soft" but Lampard made no mistake with the penalty, slamming the ball into the roof of the net from 12 yards. It felt like a dagger to United hearts, condemning the Reds to defeat in a game neither side deserved to lose.

With a trip to Anfield scheduled this Sunday, the Reds can't afford to dwell on refereeing decisions or stew in self-pity. Instead, Sir Alex's men must bounce back and display the sort of spirit that's characterised so many of United's title-winning sides of the past.
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:05 AM | Show all posts
ref muhkan howard webb ka?
gicks79 Post at 1-3-2011 13:50


patut ar kaloh..
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:06 AM | Show all posts
01/03/2011 18:38, Report by Steve Bartram

Boss: We deserved better

Sir Alex Ferguson was left reeling by United’s dramatic defeat at Chelsea, and insisted that his side deserved far more for an outstanding performance.

Frank Lampard’s penalty clinched victory for Carlo Ancelotti’s side after David Luiz had cancelled out Wayne Rooney’s first-half opener, but the United manager was left with a lasting sense of injustice.

Referee Martin Atkinson’s award of the spot-kick, following an earlier refusal to punish David Luiz’s cynical block on Wayne Rooney, provoked Sir Alex’s ire – a stance enhanced by previous controversial incidents at Stamford Bridge.

The Reds lost out to a contentious late Michael Ballack penalty in April 2008, while Atkinson also officiated last season's corresponding fixture - a match swung by a late John Terry header drenched in talking points.

“I think we defended badly on the first goal, that was a bad one to lose, but the penalty was so soft,” the Boss told Sky Sports. “Dear me. It was a great performance by us; we didn’t deserve that. That’s three years in a row that the referee’s decisions have changed the game.

“I’m pleased and proud of my players. They’ve endured a lot of decisions against them, they’ve carried themselves through it, they’ve done their best and they’ve created chances and played good football. They didn’t deserve that.”

Focusing specifically on Luiz’s unpunished foul on Rooney, Sir Alex said: “It was incredible. Even before that he’d done Chicharito off the ball. Then he does Rooney, clear as day, (the referee is) six yards from it and doesn’t do anything. That  changes the game. These are decisions that change a game.”

United’s next outing already looms large on the horizon. Liverpool await at Anfield on Sunday, and Sir Alex, who now takes his side down the East Lancs Road without suspended skipper Nemanja Vidic, wants the Reds to bounce back.

“We’ve got to gather ourselves together as we always do,” he said. “When you lose a game you’ve got to recover and do better in the next game and get a result. It's always a massive game between Manchester United and Liverpool. It’ll be the same again, we just have to recover and get ourselves ready for it.”

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Post time 2-3-2011 09:06 AM | Show all posts
geng2 manyu sumer dah gi keningau ka???
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:08 AM | Show all posts
02/03/2011 00:04, Report by Nick Coppack
Rio and Vida to miss Liverpool

United will travel to Liverpool on Sunday without first-choice centre-backs Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.

Vidic is suspended after seeing red on Tuesday night at Stamford Bridge, while Sir Alex says Ferdinand “won’t be fit” for the lunchtime clash.

The boss delivered the news after United slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Chelsea in a game that ended with Reds skipper Vidic given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.

That means Wes Brown will be drafted in to play alongside Chris Smalling on Sunday.

“Wes will take over,” Sir Alex said. “He has great experience.”

The manner of Tuesday’s defeat clearly rankled the manager, but he insisted the Reds must now look ahead to the next challenge.

“At this club, you have to recover,” he told MUTV. “That result’s put us back but we have to recover for Sunday’s game against Liverpool.

“We didn’t deserve to lose [at Chelsea]. We played some fantastic stuff at times. It’s hard to take.”


dua defence tengah takde time jumpa liberpol......
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:10 AM | Show all posts
02/03/2011 00:09, Report by Steve Bartram

We'll be ready for Anfield

While Tuesday's defeat at Chelsea is still a fresh wound for Michael Carrick and his colleagues, the midfielder says it will heal in time for Sunday's clash with Liverpool.

The Reds' title charge was hindered by a controversial defeat at Stamford Bridge, but Carrick insists the league leaders will be focused on returning to winning ways at Anfield

"At the moment we feel pretty down, but we can move on quickly. We have to," the midfielder told MUTV. "We're used to doing that and we're normally good at that, so hopefully we can bounce back again.

"We have to get rid of this game, forget about it and move on. It's obviously a huge game on Sunday and we'll be ready for that. We have to be. That's the nature of the beast. We move on and we take a lot of positives from tonight and look to put things right that didn't go well. We'll be ready."

United took charge for the majority of the first half against the reigning Premier League champions and forged ahead through Wayne Rooney's low drive, but David Luiz levelled matters before Frank Lampard's late penalty as Chelsea hit back after the break.

"It is disappointing, especially after the first half and the way we played," said Carrick. "We were in control. Second half we weren't as quick and decisive in our passing as we were in the first half, but we still felt quite comfortable and I still thought we might score again."

"Some decisions didn't go our way and we're on the end of a defeat, which is very hard to take. That type of decision plays a huge part in the game. Big decisions you've got to get right, especially in a game of this importance, so we're disappointed. What can I say apart from that? It's hard to take."


come on baby.......
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Post time 2-3-2011 09:11 AM | Show all posts
david luiz jugak yang score dulu...torresss...memang hayam lagi..ish2..
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