Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Red Army To Invade Moscow

22 May 2008 will be D-Day for United. It will be the day when Manchester United have the opportunity to clinch the biggest prize in club football.






















Who would've thought that an all-England final would take place?
























To me, this is the perfect night for Manchester United to show the world & all the Blues fans that just because your club owner is a mega-rich oil tycoon, does not guarantee you the Champions League trophy.


Wasn't that biased? Of course, I'm a Man.United fan through & through.


Frankly speaking, I'm tired of seeing Abramovich luring players to Chelsea by flashing his cheque book. And what does that say about the players? Well, don't they sound like football mercenaries?


I'm sorry if "mercenary" is such a strong word, but how many Chelsea players play for Chelsea because they love the club? John Terry is the perfect example. He's Mr.Chelsea. He's the "Keano" of Chelsea. What about the rest of his team mates? Do you think they love Chelsea or Roman's billions? Go figure.
















Anyway I can't wait for the final when England's Red Army sweeps Moscow and win the Champions League!


Pictures courtesy of:

www.fannation.com
www.soccerlens.com

Sunday, May 4, 2008

We're Getting Closer...!

Another win in the bag!

Man.United took another crucial step towards retaining their Premier League crown by thrashing East Londoners West Ham 4-1, at Old Trafford.

















A brace from Portuguese wizard Cristiano Ronaldo, as early as the 3rd minute gave United a commanding lead inside the opening half-an hour.


Carlos Tevez's strike from 30 yards was simply unstoppable and extended United's lead.

















However, shortly before half-time United were reduced to 10 men when Nani was given his marching orders after tangling with Lucas Neill off the ball. The West Ham skipper pushed him, and the young Portuguese retaliated by head-butting. Both players fell theatrically to the ground. After seeking advice from his assistant, referee Mike Riley produced the red card to Nani.


I totally agree with the match official's decision. It was a moment of pure immaturity from Nani, and he will learn from his mistakes.


Right before the hour mark, Michael Carrick became the second ex-West Ham player to score against his old club when his low drive shot was deflected and wrong-footed the helpless Robert Green. United were 4 goals up and cruising. It could've been 5 up had Darren Flecther's side-footed shot not rebounded against the post.





















When the final whistle sounded, the entire Man.United squad did a victory lap to thank their fans for all the support given, as this was the last match played at Old Trafford this season.


United's last game of the season will be held at the JJB Stadium, home of Wigan Athletic.


A win at Wigan will guarantee Manchester United their 10th Premier League title.


Pictures courtesy of:

www.premierleague.com
www.news.bbc.co.uk
www.soccerlens.com