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Archive for November 2008

Champions League: Wayne Rooney says sorry for ‘out of character’ penalty dive

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

Manchester United advanced into the knockout stage of the Champions League last night with an apology from Wayne Rooney for diving against Villarreal and Sir Alex Ferguson claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo was now the victim of “systematic fouling”.

The United manager revealed that his England international Rooney said sorry after the game for twice resorting to theatrics, the second an attempt to conjure a penalty after Villarreal’s goalkeeper Diego Lopez had spilled a Ronaldo shot. The former Arsenal player Robert Pires also dived for a penalty from a negligible challenge by Rio Ferdinand in the first half.

“It was uncharacteristic of Wayne,” said Ferguson. “He thought he was going to be challenged and made the most of it. It was unusual of him and he has apologised to me. He said he thought the boy was going to challenge him for a penalty and he was preparing for that. I think he’s been watching Pires too much! At least he apologised to the Villarreal players. You never see Pires doing that, do you? Bloody hell.”

Two Villarreal players were booked for challenges on Ronaldo while Joan Capdevila was dismissed in the 82nd minute for catching the Portugal international above the left knee. Although the 23-year-old was fit to finish the goalless draw, his manager said the treatment confirmed his theory that Ronaldo is a deliberate and sustained target for United’s opponents.

“If the referee does his job that’s sufficient. The problem is the press don’t do enough,” said Ferguson. “Systematic fouling is happening now, it is a tactic. One foul becomes another becomes another, and eventually the referee thinks he’s diving.

“There were three fouls which the referee quite rightly booked the players for and sent one off. It was very high and Ronaldo’s got stud marks above his knee. When you go that high you risk a red card.”

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FC United 1 Boston United 3

Posted in FC United on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

THERE was no stirring fightback for FC United this time as the Rebels crashed out of the FA Trophy.

Lumphead’s Log: Day Two

Posted in FC United on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

CURZON Ashton defender Adam Jones is keeping a diary as he and his team-mates gear up for the weekend’s FA Cup clash at Kidderminster.

FC move in on striker

Posted in FC United on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

FC UNITED are expected to sign the top goalscorer in the North West Counties League.

Tipton: We can do it again

Posted in FC United on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

DROYLSDEN hero Matthew Tipton insists the Bloods are ready to add to their stunning victory over Darlington when they continue their great FA Cup adventure with a second round trip to League Two Chesterfield on Saturday.

Fergie reveals Rooney apology

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

SIR Alex Ferguson revealed Wayne Rooney had apologised to him for going to ground too easily, believing he had won a penalty, during the goalless draw at Villarreal.

Villarreal 0 United 0: Verdict

Posted in Syndicated News on Wednesday 26th Nov 2008

STALEMATE Saturday against Aston Villa turned into tortuous Tuesday versus Villarreal as United failed to score for the fourth time against the Spaniards but won their place in the last 16 of the Euro Champions League.

Rooney makes apology for diving

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says Wayne Rooney apologised to him and opponents Villarreal for diving in the Champions League tie.

Europe: Celtic out

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Strachan’s men bow out of Europe after slipping to defeat in Denmark.

Boss: We deserved better

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Sir Alex feels United’s more positive approach warranted a win in Spain.

Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo suffers painful night but finds pleasure in Manchester United’s progress

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Nothing divided Villarreal and Manchester United like their treatment of Cristiano Ronaldo last night. Indulged by his employers, targeted by the enemy, the Portuguese was the centre of controversy once again as both teams booked their place in the knockout phase, trading insults and injuries as they did so.

Ronaldo had arrived in Spain exonerated by his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, for reacting to taunts from crowds. There is nothing Ferguson can do to protect his prized asset from opposition studs, however, and the fourth successive goalless draw between these teams had developed into a painful affair for Ronaldo long before Joan Capdevila received a straight red card in the 82nd minute for a knee-high challenge on the winger. Two other Villarreal players were booked for fouls on the United No7 before Capdevila’s dismissal left the home supporters baying for retribution and Ferguson anxious ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby.

It is through driving into this small, isolated town that the Villarreal manager Manuel Pellegrini’s achievement is truly impressed on the outsider. The football club’s 25,000-seater stadium is the most imposing building, yet two Champions League and three Uefa Cup qualifications have been delivered.

The Villarreal team has undergone a transformation since United’s previous visit, in 2005, with only two of the side that started when Wayne Rooney received a red card from Kim Milton Nielsen - Gonzalo Rodriguez and Marcos Senna - present from the off last night. But the Spanish club proved a formidable barrier once again.

Despite a promising opening from United, especially down the left through Nani, Anderson and Patrice Evra, they were restricted to testing Diego López from distance. The home defence held firm. United’s best chance took 41 minutes to arrive but it was almost worth the wait as Rooney cushioned Anderson’s cross-field ball into the path of Ronaldo, who unleashed a 25-yard drive towards the top corner. A finger-tip save from Lopez diverted the shot on to the crossbar.

The Villarreal goalkeeper also denied Ronaldo from a long-range free-kick towards his bottom right-hand corner and set pieces were frequent in a game littered with fouls and interruptions. Javi Venta and Sebastian Eguren were booked for lunging at Ronaldo’s heavily-strapped ankles; Ariel Ibagaza was caught on camera digging his fingernails into the Portugal international’s neck as he sat on the floor following another illegal block. The Italian referee, Roberto Rosetti, was also required to lecture Rooney and the former Arsenal winger Robert Pires for diving.

United were the more creative, Darren Fletcher failing to get sufficient power on a half-volley from the edge of the area. Tomasz Kuszczak was stretched only once in the first half, parrying Santi Cazorla’s swerving effort.

The fractious atmosphere did not diminish with half-time and within eight minutes of the restart Rooney had indulged in theatrics once again in a vain attempt to win a penalty and Ronaldo had collected the fourth yellow card of the contest. Rooney’s indiscretion came as he seized on a Ronaldo shot that had been spilled at the front post by López, and collapsed under the slightest touch from Fabricio Fuentes with the danger still alive for Villarreal. It was a needless act matched by Ronaldo’s dissent when he moved the ball back at a Villarreal free-kick close to the home side’s corner flag. The prospective world player of the year is not above the law.

Villarreal were hampered by the withdrawal of the injured Senna at half-time and despite a brief flurry when the former United striker Giuseppe Rossi turned Rio Ferdinand inside the area and Capdevila almost connected with a fine cross from Cazorla, United threatened more.

Rooney chipped wide after good work by Fletcher and was thwarted by an instinctive save when he volleyed on the turn. Anderson sent two decent chances straight at the Spaniard, the second after Rooney and John O’Shea had combined to create an opening from 18 yards. The breakthrough almost arrived with 10 minutes remaining. Rooney was the instigator with a run from the left and his cross looped over López courtesy of a deflection. With the ball sailing into the net Capdevila threw himself forwards to head off the line. His next lunge would not be so impressive.

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Football: Andy Anson, the chief executive of England’s bid for the 2018 World Cup, wants Sir Alex Ferguson’s support for the project

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Andy Anson, the chief executive of England’s bid for the 2018 World Cup, wants Sir Alex Ferguson’s support for the project

Champions League action

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

The best pictures from tonight’s crucial Champions League games

Live: Villarreal v United

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Follow all the action from United’s Champions League clash live on ManUtd.com.

Champions League: Villarreal v Manchester United live minute-by-minute

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Champions League: Who will win the battle at the top of Group E? Follow all the action as Villarreal host Manchester United with Rob Smyth

Champions League: Villarreal v Manchester United live minute-by-minute

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Champions League: Who will win the battle at the top of Group E? Follow all the action as Villarreal host Manchester United with Rob Smyth

Better than after 99

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Sir Alex believes his squad is better equipped to retain United’s Euro crown.

O’Shea hopes for goals

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

John O’Shea is confident United can finally find the net against Villarreal.

Claim a megastore voucher

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Back United to win the league and receive a £40 megastore voucher.

How Bellion bounced back

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Why Man Utd flop David Bellion is flourishing for Chelsea’s European opponents Bordeaux

Champions League: Manchester United - Cristiano Ronaldo abuse is like being hit with a baton, says Sir Alex Ferguson

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

Manchester United have paid for petulance in Villarreal before but that did not deter Sir Alex Ferguson from defending Cristiano Ronaldo’s right to respond to his detractors on their return to Spanish soil last night. Aggrieved at criticism of the prospective World Player of the Year for gesturing to the crowd at Villa Park, the United manager claimed Ronaldo was perfectly justified in reacting to football’s equivalent of being “hit over the head with a baton”.

The Portugal international trained and travelled with United to Valencia yesterday, where the European champions are based for tonight’s Group E game with the “Yellow Submarine”, despite a bruising encounter against Aston Villa on Saturday. Withdrawn against Martin O’Neill’s side as a consequence, Ronaldo signalled to home supporters as he left the field to raise further questions over the 23-year-old’s ability to withstand the abuse that accompanies his every step in a United jersey.

A similar episode occurred against Stoke City this month, while he also rose to the bait for Portugal against Brazil last week, but Ferguson said he has no concerns over the winger’s self-control.

It was at the El Madrigal stadium in 2005 where Wayne Rooney received a red card for sarcastically applauding the referee but, on the eve of United’s return, Ferguson said: “It all depends on what side of the fence you are on. I’ve seen criticism of Ronaldo today saying that he couldn’t take it on Saturday but I wonder how many people would take it if they were walking down the street and so many people hit them over the head with a baton? How many would take it?

“He was tackled many times on Saturday, most of the time fairly, but a few occasions they weren’t good and he didn’t get the decisions he deserved. But that’s the mantle you carry as a great player. He knows that and he has to get on with it.”

When asked if Ronaldo was playing a dangerous game by reacting to the crowd, however, the United manager added: “Tell me someone who likes getting abused? Will you please point them out to me?”

Ronaldo’s behaviour was the only irritable subject for Ferguson before a tie that should hold little concern for United even if they were to succumb to their first defeat in 18 Champions League fixtures. United and Villarreal need only a point from the final two group games to progress to the knock-out phase and Ferguson’s team could still qualify with two defeats providing Aalborg do not triumph by a four-goal margin or more at Old Trafford on December 10.

The prospect should not hold any fear for last season’s double winners but the United manager said he would select a strong side tonight and pay no regard to Sunday’s impending Manchester derby at Eastlands.

Tomasz Kuszczak will play instead of the rested Edwin van der Sar in goal but, even with Dimitar Berbatov, Paul Scholes, Owen Hargreaves, Wes Brown and Gary Neville absent, the United manager is not tempted to ring wholesale changes.

“The derby doesn’t come into my thinking,” he said. “We want to win and to win the group. It was different when we played Celtic at Celtic Park because that was a Wednesday game and we had Arsenal on the Saturday lunchtime. This time we have plenty of time to recover for the derby.”

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Villarreal 0 United 0

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

UNITED secured the point they needed to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League in a stalemate against Villarreal.

Villarreal 0 United 0: Player ratings

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

FIND out how we rated the Reds for their performance in the 0-0 draw with Villarreal.

Fergie makes his point

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

UNITED manager Sir Alex Ferguson was satisfied with the performance of his side after a goalless draw at 10-man Villarreal ensured both sides qualified to the knockout stages of the Champions League.

Lumphead’s Log

Posted in FC United on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

CURZON Ashton centre-back Adam Jones - known as Lumphead to his team-mates - is gearing up for the biggest week in his footballing life ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup second round clash with Kidderminster Harriers.

MP backs ticket campaign

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

A senior Liberal Democrat MP has written to the Office of Fair Trading to back a fans’ campaign against Manchester United’s ticketing policy.

Fergie boosted by versatile Reds

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

UNITED’S 2008 European champions are better equipped to retain the trophy than their 1999 Treble-winning predecessors insists Sir Alex Ferguson.

Fergie: Ronaldo can take flak

Posted in Syndicated News on Tuesday 25th Nov 2008

SIR Alex Ferguson has backed Cristiano Ronaldo to ride out the storm of verbal and physical abuse that reared its head again against Aston Villa last Saturday.

Rafael’s only way is up

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Young Brazilian set for another start as his meteoric rise continues.

Sir Alex stands by Ronaldo

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

The boss says Ronaldo has the temperament to ride criticism as well as tackles.

Boss ponders Ronaldo dilemma

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Sir Alex briefs the media on the eve of United’s match against Villarreal.

Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo set to face Villarreal despite injury scare

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo has travelled to Spain with the rest of the Manchester United squad despite the injury he suffered against Aston Villa.

Quartet miss Villarreal trip

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Van der Sar, Neville, Berbatov and Welbeck have not travelled to Spain.

Park rues Villa stalemate

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Ji feels United missed a great chance to close the gap at the top.

Trio miss training

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Ahead of the Villarreal trip, Neville, Berbatov and Welbeck all miss training.

Ronaldo heads to Spain, despite injury worries

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo looks set to take his place in Manchester United’s
travelling party for tomorrow’s Champions League clash with Villarreal after
joining in with training this morning.

Football: Cristiano Ronaldo flies outs for Manchester United’s Villarreal trip

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo will travel to Spain to face Villarreal after training with his Manchester United team-mates earlier today

Fletch plays it cool

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

United failed to close the gap, but Fletcher says Reds remain calm.

Evra wary of Rossi threat

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Patrice Evra says ex-Red Giuseppe Rossi is the one to watch on Tuesday.

Villarreal v Man Utd: Preview

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Villarreal v Man Utd: Preview

Premier League: Martin O’Neill savours Aston Villa’s rise against Manchester United but sets fresh targets

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Manchester United have got into the habit of treating their lopsided Premier League programme as a penance. The idea seems to be to suffer now and enjoy radiant performances later. It could all work out but the champions should reflect on their sub-standard efforts in that arduous string of away games.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s team have squeezed a single point from their fixtures at Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal. There was a haul of four points from those encounters last season. United are not toothless, with only Chelsea and Manchester City outscoring them in the League so far, but there are days when an apparently fearsome team falters.

The contest was relentless at Villa Park and the visitors had marginally the better of it but made little of the pressure. Their best opening was a tricky chance, from a bouncing pass by Michael Carrick, that Wayne Rooney sent over the bar in the 63rd minute. Clubs such as United are rightly refused excuses and they ought to have had an edge to their play even in the absence of the injured Dimitar Berbatov.

With Rooney and Carlos Tevez offering little more than industriousness, Ferguson’s hope would have been for a few devastating seconds from Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese, however, was as moody and fractious as a child who has stayed up long past bed-time. Perhaps that frame of mind was natural in a footballer who had been to Brazil and back in midweek for his country’s friendly there.

By Martin O’Neill’s reckoning, this could all have been far worse for United. The Aston Villa manager argued that Nemanja Vidic should have been dismissed for his manhandling of Gabriel Agbonlahor in a second-half incident, even if the fouling had just about stopped before the pair entered the penalty area. The referee Chris Foy did not see any offence and would have been unlikely to detect the denial of a goalscoring opportunity in an incident that mostly took place on the wing.

All the same, it is the measure of Villa’s advance under O’Neill that they had a grievance. On many other occasions managers and players at the club could barely bring themselves to speak of the matches they had endured against Ferguson’s team. This was the first point Villa had claimed against United since October 2002. With generous funding from the owner, Randy Lerner, and the judicious management of O’Neill the club will prosper.

This is a time to be relished. Everyone has their hopes but neither arrogant expectation nor grumpiness after setbacks has taken root. Villa Park is a pleasingly down-to-earth place. The club have a package that will let two adults and two children see Saturday’s match with Fulham for £40. Deals of that sort for Premier League fixtures do not seem to crop up at Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge, Anfield or the Emirates.

Villa’s footballers continue to have a realistic view of themselves. Gareth Barry appreciates it is not his team’s efforts alone that will determine whether they can hold the spot in the top four they now enjoy. “Certainly the results aren’t going [Arsenal’s] way at the moment,” he said. “So it gives us a chance to break in and we have to be ready to take it if it is there for us.”

The side is beginning to cope with high-level challenges. Having won at Arsenal, they might have faltered here but instead came up with the response required in the moments of crisis against United. The midfielder Ashley Young came back to make a wonderful tackle on Park Ji-sung as he was haring into the goalmouth. The right-back Nigel Reo-Coker did nothing that would let Ronaldo slip into a happier frame of mind.

O’Neill is jubilant about recent developments and, particularly, with Agbonlahor’s debut as a substitute for England last week. Barry and Young also featured while Curtis Davies was on the bench. Even if that was not Fabio Capello’s preferred squad, it reflected the rise of Villa.

Now the test is for O’Neill’s men to live with the expectations they have awakened. “Winning regularly is a knack that is hard to acquire,” he said. “We have had a big disappointment [when losing 2-0] at Newcastle. Then we go and get beaten by Middlesbrough. For us to be treated seriously, we have to win a game when it’s hard. The only game we have won where we have been second-best was here against Blackburn. There’s a lot of pleasure to be had, playing brilliantly, but the other thing is something we have to learn.”

The education of the squad is progressing, all the same, and United, for once, could not teach them a hard lesson.

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Football: Champions League’s preview

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

Dynamo Kiev will look to capitalise on Arsenal’s travails, plus the news from all the British teams’ Champions League opponents

Comfort for Alty

Posted in FC United on Monday 24th Nov 2008

ALTRINCHAM eased their FA Cup heartache by comfortably passing their Cambridge exam - but there was no joy for Cup giant-killers Droylsden and Curzon Ashton ahead of their big second-round ties.

Telford await Rebels

Posted in FC United on Monday 24th Nov 2008

FC UNITED will face fellow supporter-owned club AFC Telford in the first round of the FA Trophy – if they can win through Wednesday’s re-arranged qualifier against Boston.

Van der Sar looks to future

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

EDWIN Van der Sar is looking to 2009 for United to kick on and attempt to retain their Premier League title.

Ronaldo travels but VDS rested

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

CRISTIANO Ronaldo travelled out with the rest of the United squad to Spain ahead of the Champions League match against Villarreal - but Edwin van der Sar was not with the party.

Ronaldo boost for Reds

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

CRISTIANO Ronaldo looks set to take his place in United’s travelling party for Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Villarreal after joining in with training on Monday morning.

Rossi rise no surprise to Evra

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

PATRICE Evra never had any doubts former United team-mate Giuseppe Rossi would eventually grace the biggest stage.

Villa 0 United 0: Verdict

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

UNITED’S away form might be giving Reds fans cause for concern and the Blues a feeling of impending glory ahead of the Eastlands derby.

Ronaldo set to take break

Posted in Syndicated News on Monday 24th Nov 2008

CRISTIANO Ronaldo could be excused Champions League duty in Spain on Tuesday in order to save him for next Sunday’s Manchester derby.