Nov 11

Man Utd 2-0 Blackburn: FT

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Hit by, what we have now come to learn as, a ‘freak injury’ to Wayne Rooney, we take on a very good Blackburn side who are riding a wave of success. Sparky’s team have done a very good job nicking points off three of the big four and would hope to continue their habit of giant killing this season. And they have done it by playing some good football too. Their reputation as a ‘dirty team’ has been unfair on them as Hughes has plenty of creativity in his side — thanks to some judicious forays into the transfer market this summer.

Roque Santa Cruz from Bayern has been a good buy, while Christopher Samba has been rock solid in defence.

So it is little wonder when SAF says that Blackburn are the side that could actually break the hold of Big Four on the Premier League.

“Blackburn’s form makes it a really tough game for us on Sunday,” said Sir Alex. “They have been absolutely tremendous this season. “I think they can challenge the top four,” he added. “What they are showing at the moment is that nobody turns them over. They’ve drawn with Liverpool and Arsenal at home, and going away they are a handful, too.”

True. And that’s why we must be wary today when we take them on. They wouldn’t roll over like Wigan or Aston Villa and they will match us at every step. Our confidence might have certainly taken a beating with Rooney’s injury which, for the uninitiated, was caused when his leg got caught on a piece of training equipment. [Link] What really is annoying is that he was in terrific form so far. Anyway, we hope he does get back to his groove soon, once he returns.

Meanwhile, Scholes seems to have had a successful operation on his knee. The boss says that he’s got ‘the knee of a 20 year old’ now — which is good to know. Remember when Scholes returned from blurred vision and the manager said he was like a new signing? Every one scoffed at him only to be proved terribly wrong. We hope he’s a new signing when he returns in January too. That would be a crucial time, as the second half of the season is the business end, and Anderson/Carrick could certainly do with a breather.

But let’s get back to talking about today. It’s just a day since SAF claimed that he planned to use Saha in a super-sub role and, now, he may have to change his plans slightly. If Saha does start, I wouldn’t worry about our team too much. If he manages to play through unscathed, we should be comfortable in our free flowing style. Saha would complement Tevez perfectly. He is an intelligent player, great in the air and can hold up the ball very well.

It’s the central midfield that would be very interesting. Would he go with Carrick and Hargreaves? Or would it be Anderson and Hargreaves? Giggs (due to his experience) and Ronaldo would take their customary positions on the wings. Evra, Rio, Vidic and Brown would form our back four. A proper 4-4-2, without doubt, should be the order of the day.

It is also the last game before the international break comes in. For a change, I am thankful for the break, what with Rooney’s injury. It couldn’t be more timely, especially if we survive today’s match.

On second thoughts, I wonder if it is a clever ploy by the boss to declare Rooney out for four weeks, instead of two to avoid McLaren calling him up for international duty.

Oh well, I’ll let the conspiracy theories rest for now.

Enjoy the game today. Come on you Reds!!!

Prediction: 2-1 to United.

And before I end this, just a reminder to those who haven’t been in the loop, or haven’t been looking through our comment threads (which you must if you haven’t). We have signed Ghanaian-born German John Cofie from Burnley. He’s, of course, not to be mistaken with the giant from The Green Mile as some people had been suggesting. And don’t get ideas, he’s just 14 years of age. So there will be plenty of time before he actually makes it.

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64 Responses to “Man Utd 2-0 Blackburn: FT”

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  • it would be jokes if saf played him when he becomes 16. i shall hopefully be watching the match on fsc(TVU), loaded it up at about 8.00 today to avoid any disapointments later.

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  • “I wonder if it is a clever ploy by the boss to declare Rooney out for four weeks, instead of two to avoid McLaren calling him up for international duty.”

    You know what, i thought exactly the same thing when i read the story. Or more like i really HOPED it was that when i read the story…lol

    And Ronaldo better step up to the plate today, especially coz Arsenal is going to spank Reading.

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  • yh thats a good idea dan, everytime i try to load it up just before the game i always end up missing half the match

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  • ever try sopcast? google it up..it seems to be better than tvu..at least there no connection limit

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  • ive got sopcast, but it hasnt been working for me lately, your lucky chris you get to see half the match, i dont see anything when i do that.

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  • I think there’s a good chance, Saha will start today. First of all there is the break coming up, and second we’ll play Bolton, Fulham and Derby in the coming matches, where he’s not as needed as is the case today.

    I’m sure Saha can play the first 60 minutes, and hopefully we have the game tied down by then.

    Another option is playing Anderson behind Tevez with Carrick and Hargo filling up the midfield. Problem is we’ll miss Saha’s power up front.

    I think SAF will go with Saha.

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  • How bad is Neville’s injury? I couldn’t get any info on how long he’ll be out? Any news guys?

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  • I’m sure he’s ‘just two weeks away’ redevil, as he has been for about 6 months. And yeah wick3d for some reason about 2 months ago sopcast stopped showing matches in the uk, it doesn’t work in the uk but works everywhere else, not too sure why though, it was the best one.
    By the way RR, how come the time is 1 hour ahead? I mean, where it says:
    Conor says:
    November 11th, 2007 at 12:38
    ?

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  • quite day 2day aint it.

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  • must be the daylight savings time conor

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  • Dan: Did you manage to get any of your streams working on TVU or Sopcast?

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  • yep jb, TVU on the fox soccer channel, ive had it up since 8.00 this morning what are you watching it on?

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  • im so anxious for this match cannot wait, we better win

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  • any channels on TVU thats showing the match, the signal on fsc has just become utter crap.

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  • of course an hour before the game and it stops working.

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  • Team News:

    GK: VDS
    RB: Brown
    CB: Ferdinand
    CB: Vidic
    LB: Evra
    RM: Ronaldo
    CM: Hargreaves
    CM: Anderson
    LM: Giggs
    CF: Tevez
    CF: Saha

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  • im tottally uninstalling tvu and sopcast lol,it was working fine for the day then an hour before kick off, the signal becomes shite and tvu stops working, and soppy dosent even let me watch the dang channel

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  • u should shutdown the computer for min and start it again cause ur internet connection might be running slow.take out the plug. that what i does do when tvu player run slow

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  • nah, ive already uninstalled it

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  • i just installed tvu, it took me 5 mins, the game was p in a few seconds, why people start so early i dont know, p.s smaba had a crazy shot

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  • i start around 5 mins before the game start.

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  • RRRRRROOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNAAAALLLLLLLLDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOO

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  • 1-0ronaldo scores a header from a corner

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  • 2-0 ronaldo again

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  • RRRROOOOOONAAAALLLDDDDOOOO again, tevez set up, nice tap in, perfect counter attack

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  • good pace.. that ronaldo

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  • half time analysis, though i joined the game from the 20th mintue since sopcast stopped working and had to install TVU, i must say, its an even game, where the team with the boy in number 7 has been the difference, ronaldo has been amazing in thi game, best of all thats 24 points at least in my fantasy league

    negatives, to many loose passes, defence is creeky, anderson needs to stop rolling, though he is pushing up front alot more
    and we were lucky to escape that samba shot
    bring on the second half

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  • FT: Chelsea 1-1 Everton Cahill equalises in the 90′. Brilliant stuff!!!

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  • That Samba shot should have never been. There was a foul on a United player before the shot. Would have been very unlucky if that had gone in.

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  • It’s worth watching Cahill’s goal

    http://www.d1g.com/video?sorting=recent&category=19068
    HOLY HELL

    and the foul before Samba’s shot was on Ronaldo.

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  • I am very happy to see Ronaldo step up in Rooney’s absence. Defensively we still have issues and are lucky to not have been scored upon. I have to say that I have a lot of anxiety about starting Saha along with Tevez. If either gets injured (and it would probably be Saha) then we are really in the shite. So far so good though.

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  • Den; If you are reading us today after your little debacle; HOW BOUT THAT CHELSEA MATE? 1-1, and you were predicting 4-0 against Everton correct? Also, I believe you were predicting them as EPL chances, correct? And pigs fly.

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  • david dunns off, blackburn down to 10 men, perfect timefor man u to strike fear into the premiership, i hope anderson can score now

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  • This second half has been Anderson’s half.

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  • i agree nuke, shame he hasnt had a shot yet

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  • actually cahill’s goal is this link

    http://www.d1g.com/video/show/1522403

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  • good win by united.at times blackburn were ok but united are the best.we relax after the sending off dunn. we should have attack more and try to get more goals.great to see ronaldo coming up after rooney got injured and scoring .Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored 26 goals in 51 matches for club and country this calendar year – not a bad strike rate.

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  • i was listening to commentary and the guy said judging by this performance theres no way anderson can be droped for carrick, was he playing that well.

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  • dan, in the second half, anderson was just crazy, passes splitting open defences, creating space, starting attacks, he was dribbling well, controlling the pace of the game, always fighting for 50 50 balls, he was just incredible in the second half, i cant judge the first because i only started 20 mins in thanks to issues with sopcast and the need to install TVU, so yeah, carrick has his work cut out to drop anderson

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  • anyone see andersons little flair move just before he got fouled ive seen youtube vidios of him doing it for porto but he was moving forward more today and that little move was about as creative as he has tried to get for us.

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  • A very satisfying win for the lads today. WARNING! My review may be too positive for many to stomach. Diabetics beware of high sugar content.

    I’ll summarize this efficient and very professional win in point form and then grade the performances.

    1. The club showed great organization, patience and imagination today.
    2. One would think that they would have had a problem breaking down Blackburn without Rooney but that was not the case.
    3. If both teams were to score on just half of their strong opportunities the game would would have ended 5-2 for United.
    4. Blackburn played a very strong game and a lesser side would have collapsed after Ronaldo’s 2 goals and Dunn being sent off.
    5. Blackburn were very physical and deserved the wrath of the referee. However, their tackling and nipping at ankles probably saved three goals.
    6. United’s movement and ball control was tremendous.
    7. Dunn’s Red Card seemed a little harsh but it did basically kill off the game. Even so, I though United’s SECOND HALF performance was outstanding. Great chances created, unlucky not to get two or three goals and exceptional ball control and defending other than on Samba’s header.
    8. I liked United’s tactics today and I do not think they relaxed after the red card. They just slowed the pace a bit and played a much more controlled game. They respected a good opponent.
    9. Ronaldo really stepped up today in Rooney’s absence. We really need these kind of performances from him.
    10. A major obstacle out of the way and with Chelski drawing, things are looking very good indeed. Hopefully the break doesn’t take away their edge.
    11. I liked that numerous players attempted free kicks to see who can win the permanent job. Ronny is good but his kicks are one dimensional. Pass the responsibility around until someone earns it full time.

    RATINGS:
    EVDS: (7) Very strong positioning and reflexes. Some strong saves, especially on Samba’s late header. I still think he is caught ball watching on long shots and I would have liked him to at least make a diving effort on Samba’s shot that went of the bar. Still, he was strong out there.
    BROWN: (7) He showed some quickness, strong recovery skills and was efficient.
    RIO: (7) Very calm smooth and efficient performance on defense and could have had a goal or two in the second half with some luck.
    VIDIC: (8) As usual he was a rock on defense, had very strong control and possession and truly dominated in the air up until Samba’s late header.
    EVRA: (8) Although I am often critical of the Frenchy, I thought he was terrific today. Made some great runs and showed a lot of flair. He also defended well. More of that kind of stuff and I will have to eat some humble pie.
    RONALD: (9) What can I say, the man is magic, and he is so much fun to watch thanks to his jestures and facial expressions. Stepped up big time today. He could have had 4 goals with a little luck. His header was just sublime. Truly awesome in the air and the main reason that he could always play the role of striker in a pinch. WORLD CLASS.
    HARGGREAVES (7.5) An efficient if unspectacular performance. Did his job well although I think he could have covered Bentley on a few shots in the center of the box. Worked hard.
    ANDERSON: (6.5) Worked very hard, tracked back and showed some ambition in attack but his telling passes were missing the mark too often. Needs to take some shots, which means he has to put himself in deeper positions more often. Still lacks the confidence to let himself go, unlike Ronaldo when he arrived. He is showing more common sense and discipline than Ronaldo circa 2003/04.
    GIGGS: (8.5) What can I say but I was overjoyed with the real Ryan Giggs showing up today.
    He was quick, imaginative, decisive and offered us more flair and nimble footwork and dribbling than I have seen from him in two seasons. Against a strong opponent too. He too stepped up in Rooney’s absence with this confident and assertive performance.
    SAHA: (6) Not much to say I’m afraid. Didn’t really impose himself on the game and still lacks the match fitness to really make a mark. He also needs to spend more time bothering central defenders in the box. Too often he was found 20 or 25 yards out where he is not a threat. Relieved he wasn’t injured, or so it seems???????
    TEVEZ: (8) For a forward not scoring a goal I thought he was exceptional. His non stop running, ball control and creativity was too fine and was rewarded by his world class pass to Ronaldo for the second goal. I love this player’s tenacity and work ethic. He is not a classic goal scorer but he does so many little things well. Would like to see him take some free kicks as he scored number of goals last season for the Hammers.
    NANI: (6.5) Made a decent impression in limited time on the pitch. Controlled the ball well. His free kick although high, showed quality and I think he may be a good alternative to Ronaldo in this department and was positive out there.
    CARRICK: (6) Played too little to make a dent and really did nothing out there than play his position properly and not make any mistakes. Did not assert himself though.

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  • Agree with most of the assessment. But I would give Anderson a 7.5.
    He totally owned the second half.

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  • I guess we have a different definition of ownership. He was good but not spectacular. Again I emphasize that nothing matters in a buildup when the telling pass is poor. His passes lacked that sharp quality of Scholes or Carrick on one of his rare in form days. Don’t get me wrong though, I love the lad and I prefer him to the aging Scholes or Carrick. The difference between 6.5 and 7.5 is connecting on two of those probing passes. He can only improve.

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  • Grognard: Thanks for the breakdown. I got home late from work and only saw the last 25 minutes. Really good win for Man Utd. Difficult game out of the way. Chelsea drawing today and for tomorrow I will be supporting Reading.
    How did Tevez and Saha link up?

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  • you know grognard, ive always respect you but your commen about diabetics was uncalled for, plenty of times has my mother been in hospital crying and plenty of times the doctors say she could of died, next time think about what you are saying please.

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  • Dan; SOD OFF will you. I’m a type one Diabetic who takes insulin every day and has to deal with a lot of Hell, so blow your PC BS out your ass. You just crossed the line with me pal. If you could not figure out that that comment was meant as a light form of humor and an analogy to signify that my comments were sweeter and gentler than usual, than you have a bigger problem about being over sensitive than me. From your reading and comprehension skills I guess you also may be illiterate.

    Sorry for the harsh words but that political correct Bullshit doesn’t wash with me. Especially since my father and Grandmother both died of the disease and that I too will eventually perish from it. In the future before you start accusing people of insensitivity, be sure you don’t fall into a trap of your making. At least you haven’t lost to loved ones and a close friend to the disease. Go hug a tree if you are so frakken sensitive.

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  • Anderson was never going to be brilliant straight away, because there aren’t many players who settle into the clubs and adapt to the pace of the Premiership that quickly. It’s true that he can only improve, and I think that is very exciting. We were probably saying the same about Ronaldo when he first arrived. If Anderson can become anywhere near the player that Ronaldo is, the midfield will be formidable.

    Hoped that Saha would prove himself today but again didn’t look match fit. Sometimes I think a second striker isn’t needed though, with Tevez’s running covering enough ground for two!

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