Saturday, July 18, 2009

Manchester United Start Far East Tour With Narrow Win Against Malaysia XI


Sir Alex Ferguson's side left it late to win the first game of their pre-season tour...

First Half:

The visitors were quickest out of the trap in a humid national stadium in Kuala Lumpur and were ahead within 10 minutes of the opening whistle, following early pressure. 

Dimitar Berbatov's rasping third minute volley, which earned a corner, preceded a Wayne Rooney chance, from which he forced Marlias to tip over the bar. 

After nine minutes, Darron Gibson had space to deliver from the right wing but could only hit the first defender. His second bite of the cherry teed up Berbatov, who made Marlias parry. However, Wayne Rooney was on hand to bury a tap-in from close range. 

The English team's ease of possession meant that the Malaysians were chasing for long periods and were limited to half-chances. Their talisman, Amri Yahyah, was prominent, though, and made life uncomfortable for Edwin van der Sar with a clever 14th minute chip, after Paul Scholes conceded possession. 

United responded with a Scholes drive which had the 'keeper scrambling and they raced into a two-goal lead before the half hour mark. Berbatov released Rooney on the left and some clever footwork from the Englishman saw him feed Nani, who timed his run into the area well. He made no mistake with the finish. 

Scholes could have made it three after being set-up by Nani and Berbatov definitely should have made it three with a free header from a corner.

There was to be a sting in the tail, however, at the end of the half, when Yahyah capitalised on a missed Patrice Evra header. From fully 30 yards, the veteran unleashed a powerful, dipping volley that gave van der Sar no chance and sent the home fans into raptures. 

Second Half:

The Malaysians took the game to their adversaries in the early stages of the second period, with Zafuan going close with a long range effort after Evra lost possession in midfield. 

United were still creating chances, however, and Paul Scholes' lofted through-ball set Rooney on his way towards goal. The striker pulled the ball out of the sky with ease but aimed his lob narrowly wide of the target. 

Within moments, though, Malaysia were level.

Substitute goalkeeper Ben Foster will cop all the blame following his lax contribution. A back-pass was mis-controlled by the England international and he allowed Amri Yahyah to steal in to slide his side onto level terms. 

Rooney immediately attempted to restore the lead, but his close-range snapshot went just over the top. 

A raft of substitutions then robbed the game of some of its continuity and chances were limited. United introduced Michael Owen for his debut and the former Newcastle captain failed to convert his first true chance for his new club. Following a ong range strike from Nani, which kind of certainty. 

You can't keep a good man down, though, and, with five minutes of the game remaining, the striker knocked in the winner.

Darron Gibson offered a fine through ball to Ryan Giggs, who was denied effectively in the area by Marlias. The ball came to the edge of the box and, with the 'keeper out of position, Owen made no mistake, aiming an accurate strike low into the corner of the net.

Manchester United Line Up: Van der Sar (Foster h/t); O'Shea, Ferdinand (Brown), Evans, Evra (Fabio); Scholes (Tosic), Anderson (Giggs), Gibson, Nani; Rooney (Macheda), Berbatov (Owen)

Goals:

Malaysia: Yahyah 45' 50' 

Manchester United: Rooney 9', Nani 28', Owen 85' 


Monday, July 13, 2009

Frank Lampard: Wayne Rooney Is The Best Player I've Played With

WCQ: Wayne Rooney - Taras Mykhalyk, England - Ukraine (PA) (BigHP)


The England midfielder is full of praise for the Red Devils striker...


Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has revealed that Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is the best player he has ever played with.

The pair have performed together on numerous occasions for England, and Lampard feels they are forming a good on-field relationship.

The former West Ham United star has played alongside some of the world's finest at Upton Park and Stamford Bridge, but remains adamant that the cream of the crop is Rooney.

The 31-year-old accepts that Gianfranco Zola was an exceptional talent for the Blues, but feels Rooney is in a class of his own.

Speaking to Daily Star Sunday, Lampard said, "Wazza is the best I’ve played with.

"When Wayne exploded on to the England scene at 17 I’d never seen anything like him for his power. "His awareness is exceptional – it’s his key strength.

"Zola is top class as a player and coach.

"But the football Wayne is producing for England makes him a very special player."

The Blues star made the move across London from Upton Park in 2001, when former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri signed him for a fee of £11 million.

The Romford-born player has since made 284 league appearances for the club, scoring 83 goals.

Manchester United & Chelsea Have Both Asked For Inter Ace Ibrahimovic - Agent

Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Inter (Grazia Neri)

Mino Raiola, Zlatan Ibrahimovic's agent, has revealed both Premier League sides made enquiries about the hitman...


Zlatan Ibrahimovic is wanted by both Manchester United and Chelsea, according to his agent who has revealed an interest from both teams.

Until now, all the talk regarding a possible move to the Premier League has been by and large in the papers. Raiola, has now revealed the two English giants made enquiries about his man, but no offer was made to Inter. The revelations come just 24 hours after 'Ibra' was less than clear on his future.

"Chelsea and Manchester United have both made enquiries about Ibrahimovic," Raiola told Sky Sport Italia.

"However, there has not been an offer."

Last week reports in the British media claimed United were considering making a €35million bid for the lanky striker after they missed out on Karim Benzema who joined Real Madrid.

Over the weekend, voices suggested Chelsea were looming. Ibrahimovic is currently in Los Angeles with his club but when asked about his future before leaving on Sunday he toldSky Sport Italia, "We will see, we will see. I am taking each day as it comes."

Manchester United To Offer Barcelona €29m For Samuel Eto’o – Report

Samuel Eto'o (PA)


The Barca striker's future could be about to be resolved, with the British press reporting that the Red Devils are poised with an offer.



anchester United are reportedly closing in on a deal for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o as they prepare to bid €29 million for the Cameroon international.

The News of the World claims that the English champions will offer Eto’o a four-year deal, worth £150,000 a week, in order to secure their man.

Neighbours Manchester City had looked favourites to sign the 28-year-old, but Mark Hughes’ side bowed out of the race on Friday, leaving the path clear for United.

The report goes on to say that Eto’o has already informed Barcelona president Joan Laporta that he will leave the Catalan outfit this summer, with Old Trafford now appearing to be his most likely destination.

The player’s agent, Jose Maria Masalles, also insisted that money was not the striker’s main motivation and that the prospect of claiming silverware was more attractive.

“At 28 he wants to join a club which will give him another chance of winning trophies,” he said.

“It can't be just about money. It has to be about the sporting project.”

Having watched Eto’o seemingly stall in his negotiations with both Barca and Man City, Sir Alex Ferguson's men have made it clear that this is their sole offer and that a swift answer is needed if the deal is to go ahead.

Friday, July 10, 2009

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Manchester United Ready To Present Inter With Zlatan Ibrahimovic Bid – Report

The Red Devils are ready to swoop for the striker, according to British reports...


Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Inter (Grazia Neri)

Manchester United have been keeping their eyes on Inter ace Zlatan Ibrahimovic and are ready to make a bid after missing out on Karim Benzema, according to The Mirror.

'Ibra', who finished last season as Serie A's top goal scorer, has been surrounded by rumours claiming he will be leaving. The report from the British tabloid claims United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to make a bid of around €35 million for the Swede.

Despite reports in England, Inter director Lele Oriali claimed on Tuesday that the striker will be staying with the Nerazzurri. Inter have regularly underlined their intention to keep Ibrahimovic, managing to keep Barcelona at bay last month, despite reports of a mega offer.

Furthermore, coach Jose Mourinho recently suggested that no player will be sold once pre-season begins, which will be tomorrow morning for Inter.

If reports in England are to be believed, Ferguson would have to offer the Nerazzurri a mega payment within the next 24 hours in order to beat Mourinho's transfer deadline. Over the last few weeks, reports in Italy regarding the striker's future have become less frequent, suggesting he is likely to remain.

Manchester United To Offer €20m Plus Dimitar Berbatov For Aguero - Spanish Press

The Red Devils have reportedly come up with a few interesting proposals to Atletico for ‘El Kun’…


Aguero, Atletico-Olympique Marseille (PA)

Manchester United have continued their relentless assault to lure Sergio Aguero from Atletico Madrid as they look to remould their attacking arsenal.

Following rumours of a failed €46 million bid last week, the Premier League champions are now ready to take a different approach to whet Atleti’s appetite.

According to AS, the Red Devils are now considering including player exchanges to sweeten the deal, and their preferred option is believed to be a payment of €40 million plus Portuguese winger Nani. But Los Colchoneros have no interest in signing a wide player as they already have that department well covered.

The second option is said to be a fee of €20m plus striker Dimitar Berbatov, who supposedly fancies a move to the Vicente Calderon. This would bring the total transfer figure to roughly €56 million, based on the Bulgarian’s €36m move to Old Trafford just last summer.

However, that is still unlikely to convince the Atletico directors, who have repeatedly insisted that only an offer that matches Aguero’s buy-out clause of €60 million will be enough to kick-off negotiations.

Even if a transfer is accepted, AS speculates that United could face another obstacle as they will have to meet the Argentine hot-shot’s sky high wage demands, believed to be around €12.5m-per-year.

Manchester United Leading Race For Real Madrid's Huntelaar

With Milan apparently no longer interested, the stage is set for the Red Devils to capture 'The Hunter'...

Huntelaar, Real Madrid-Almeria (MARCA)

Manchester United are leading the race to sign Klaas-Jan Huntelaar from Real Madrid, after Milan decided to focus all their attentions on Luis Fabiano.

Huntelaar has fallen well down the pecking order at Madrid in the midst of their summer spending, a fact that has not gone unnoticed around Europe.

According to The Sun, Man United are now ready to swoop, with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani having recently declared his preference for Fabiano.

Huntelaar has scored eight times during his 20 appearances at the Bernabeu, and is keen to sort his future out as soon as possible.

It is thought that United would have to pay in excess of the €23 million that Madrid payed for Huntelaar to land the Dutch striker from Ajax in Janaury.

The Man Who Matters Da Most


SIR ALEX FERGUSON
Manager From:06 Nov 1986
Years as Manager:24
Premier League1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009
FA Cup1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
League Cup1992, 2006, 2009
UEFA Champions League1999, 2008
FIFA Club World Cup2008
UEFA Super Cup1992
UEFA Cup Winners Cup1991
Inter-Continental Cup1999
FA Charity / Community Shield1990 (shared), 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008

Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in British football history – winning more than 30 trophies during his time in charge of the Reds. Yet despite more than two decades at the United helm he remains focused on increasing that tally, bringing yet more silverware to Old Trafford.

Transfer Rumours: Arrivals

Zlatan Ibrahimovic



After the £80m sale of Cristiano Ronaldo, the press are keen to stress that the Reds have money to burn, hence an ever-increasing list of players linked with big-money moves to Manchester.

The latest name on the grapevine is Inter's not-so-Swedish-sounding striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, priced at £30m. United are also apparently scouring Brazil, with Luis Fabiano, Nilmar and Douglas Costa mentioned.

It's all gone quiet on former supposed targets, Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery, Lyon's Karim Benzema (now with moneybags Madrid), Barcelona front man Samuel Eto’o, and Atletico Madrid forward Sergio Aguero. But after the unexpected arrival of Michael Owen, who knows what the rest of the summer has in store?

Reds sign French starlet

Gabriel Obertan in action for Bordeaux against Chelsea


Sir Alex Ferguson has made Bordeaux's Gabriel Obertan United's third signing of the summer, after the promising young Frenchman signed a four-year deal at Old Trafford.

The 20-year-old's contract keeps him at Old Trafford until at least June 2013, and Sir Alex revealed Obertan, who can play in a variety of attacking positions, is a player whose progress he has followed for some time.

"Gabriel is a player we have tracked for a few years now, but because of his educational programme our efforts to get him here have always been delayed," the Reds boss toldManUtd.com.

"We are delighted to get him now as he is an exciting prospect. We like to get young players and develop them, and we will see that in Gabriel over the next two years."

Gabriel admits he jumped at the chance to join the Barclays Premier League champions.

“I am very happy to join Manchester United," he told us. "This is a big opportunity for me to play at such a great club. I am very excited to be here and I look forward to proving what I can do."

However, the club has confirmed that due to a slight injury which needs attention, Gabriel will not travel on the pre-season tour.




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Gallery: Pre-season training

The first picture of Michael Owen in training


The players have been back in training this week, and on Friday our official photographer headed down to Carrington to capture the first shots of Michael Owen in training with his new team-mates.

Owen, who signed for the Reds this month on a free transfer, looks to have settled in at United already - of course, he already knows many of his new team-mates from the England set-up.

The Reds are now in full preparation mode for the 2009/10 campaign, and the squad are getting ready to fly out on the pre-season tour of Asia late next week.

But while there's plenty of hard work being done to build fitness ahead of United's Barclays Premier League title defence and another European assault, there's still time to have some fun, as our exclusive pictures show.

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