Originally posted by PalynkaDarren Fletcher was unreal. He actually controlled the ball and passed accurately, sometimes even first time. Tonight and against Roma were the only 2 times I've ever seen that.
Cracking, cracking game... Match of the year so far, in my opinion.
Scholes' pass to Rooney was unbelievable.
Kaka was superb (I didn't realise he was so fast), while Ronaldo was lazy and a complete waste of space.
If we're progressing at half time in Milan, we'll go through. Milan seem to be very much a first half team. They also have to reckon on Alan Smith up front (who I think was held back tonight in case he got a yellow card and suspension)
The only real downers on the night were the two away goals, and Evra's booking meaning we're down another defender. Hopefully, Neville will be back.
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Originally posted by RagnorakIt's a good comeback but not a great result. 1-0 or 2-1 will be good enough for Milan to go through.
Darren Fletcher was unreal. He actually controlled the ball and passed accurately, sometimes even first time. Tonight and against Roma were the only 2 times I've ever seen that.
Scholes' pass to Rooney was unbelievable.
Kaka was superb (I didn't realise he was so fast), while Ronaldo was lazy and a complete waste of space.
If we're progressing ...[text shortened]... vra's booking meaning we're down another defender. Hopefully, Neville will be back.
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Originally posted by RagnorakFunny you should say that about Fletcher, a few times this year I have mistaken him for a real Man Utd player. He seems to really want the ball lately.
Darren Fletcher was unreal. He actually controlled the ball and passed accurately, sometimes even first time. Tonight and against Roma were the only 2 times I've ever seen that.
Scholes' pass to Rooney was unbelievable.
Kaka was superb (I didn't realise he was so fast), while Ronaldo was lazy and a complete waste of space.
If we're progressing ...[text shortened]... vra's booking meaning we're down another defender. Hopefully, Neville will be back.
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For me Scholes was the best, against Italian opposition you MUST have that type of tempo to your passing in the key areas of the pitch. It is a disgrace that he is allowed not to play for England.
I didn't think Ronaldo was a waste of space but when Milan started to double up on him he needs to pass.
Its set up for a great rematch, Utd have got to stick to the only way they know. Pass move attack then the Italians legs will fall off. Milan are only a first half team if you make them work continually. Play negative and they will play their slow, slow, fast game and destroy you.
Originally posted by petrosianpupilYou're right, after all he scored a goal, made Dida make a couple of good saves, and won a number of corners.
I didn't think Ronaldo was a waste of space but when Milan started to double up on him he needs to pass.
I guess, immediately after the match, a few moments stuck in my mind... 1) The numerous times Evra got beyond him, only for Ronaldo to pass the ball behind him, 2) A time in the early second half, when he lost the ball, and just threw back his head and ran past his opponent, instead of working to win it back.
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Originally posted by petrosianpupilScholes was superb. He'd probably still be stuck out on the left if he was playing for England. If I didn't feel wanted (by being forced into a position in which I play at about 40% ), I'd have retired as well.
For me Scholes was the best, against Italian opposition you MUST have that type of tempo to your passing in the key areas of the pitch. It is a disgrace that he is allowed not to play for England.
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Originally posted by cadwahSign on Sign on with a pen in your hand cause you'll never get a job sign on sing on sign on!! [/b]
Hmmm they're not the lyrics I sing along to...
Sign on, Sign on.... or something like that 😉
come on CHELS!!!! anyone going to game, normal load of lads going SO Bar before get the spirit going!!!!!
Originally posted by RagnorakHe was over-greedy in the first half and I'm sure SAF told him at the break. In the second half he also seemed to have instructions to help Evra and Heinze a bit more (hence the clear tactical decision to leave him on the left the whole half). I'm guessing SAF thought Giggs would have a harder time coping with both tasks...
You're right, after all he scored a goal, made Dida make a couple of good saves, and won a number of corners.
I guess, immediately after the match, a few moments stuck in my mind... 1) The numerous times Evra got beyond him, only for Ronaldo to pass the ball behind him, 2) A time in the early second half, when he lost the ball, and just threw back his head and ran past his opponent, instead of working to win it back.
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Originally posted by RagnorakIt was ridiculous Scholes on the left, like Gerrard he is so good he can play anywhere, so stupid managers use that fact.
Scholes was superb. He'd probably still be stuck out on the left if he was playing for England. If I didn't feel wanted (by being forced into a position in which I play at about 40% ), I'd have retired as well.
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He is only world class as an attacking midfielder.
How many games has Fergie ever played him on the left?
He is a born goalscorer too, just superb technique and the simplicity of a natural genius.
But I am too much of an England fan to see Scholes retire at the top of the game. We should have been like when Macalele tried to retire from France, insisted he play. Same for Shearer.
Originally posted by RagnorakIts strange, Evra got a bad write up in the paper and yet his pace and wide runs opened up gaps continually. Heize is gradually getting back to his best.
You're right, after all he scored a goal, made Dida make a couple of good saves, and won a number of corners.
I guess, immediately after the match, a few moments stuck in my mind... 1) The numerous times Evra got beyond him, only for Ronaldo to pass the ball behind him, 2) A time in the early second half, when he lost the ball, and just threw back his head and ran past his opponent, instead of working to win it back.
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Originally posted by petrosianpupilHeinze follows the ball a bit too much for centre back. He often finds himself in terrible positions. He can get away with it a lot more playing at left back.
Its strange, Evra got a bad write up in the paper and yet his pace and wide runs opened up gaps continually. Heize is gradually getting back to his best.
I thought Evra was decent even though Ronaldo's poor passing often left him badly caught forward and out of position. He's a great outlet to pass the ball into space for him.
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