Saturday, 23 August 2014

Going All Out


 
 
 
First League Win
 

On the eve of their second match in the premier league encounter, Man United hope to improve hey football display against Sunderland, whom United know it won’t be an easy encounter. The lost to Swansea last weekend in the opening fixture at home turf in front of thousand fans.

Striker Robin van Persie has fully recovered from his injury and match fit for United’s game at Sunderland on Sunday. Midfielders Ander Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick, all suffer ankle injury will be out, as is effective man Jesse Lingard, who suffers from a knee injury. United fans will get to see winger Antonio Valencia back in action after his recovering from the leg problem that kept him out of the defeat to Swansea. Defenders Jonny Evans (leg), Luke Shaw (hamstring) and Marcos Rojo (still waiting for work permit) will unavailable while, right-back Rafael (groin) and striker Danny Welbeck (knee), who has also been told he can leave the club are still in doubt that they can recover in time.

South Americans heading to Manchester

The signing of Marcos Rojo was a delightful moment for Man United supporters that witness the club major signing this transfer window. Manchester United are hoping to finally land Angel Di Maria by making a £56million bid for him in the coming days. United have been cleared to sign Di Maria after he handed in a transfer request at Real Madrid, and front runners Paris Saint Germain ruled out a move. According to Marca (Spanish daily sport newspaper) the Red Devils are keen to put in a £56million bid within the next few days as they look to snatch up the Argentinians signature. Man United have suggested a £200,000-a-week wage deal, with few details in the contract are left to be sorted out. Di Maria has made no secret of his interest in playing in the Premier League, and United will aim to use that to push through his transfer. The signing of Di Maria will see two Argentinians’ that played in the World Cup finals being introduced into the team sheet hopefully by next week league match against Queens Park Rangers at OldTrafford.
 
Match day 2 Details according to Bob Williams from The Telegraph
24 August 2014
Stadium of Light
Kick-off: 4pm
Starting XIs
Sunderland (Possible, 4-1-4-1): Mannone; Roberge, O’Shea, Brown, Van Aanholt; Cattermole; Johnson, Rodwell, Larsson, Buckley; Fletcher.
Manager: GusPoyet
Manchester United (Possible, 3-4-1-2): De Gea; Jones, Smalling, Blackett; Valencia, Fletcher, Cleverley, Young; Mata, Rooney, Van Persie
Manager: Louis van Gaal
 
 

 

15 comments:

  1. Im not a Manchester United fan, but i can definitely tell that your really passionate about soccer. Great Blog, please comment on my blog too

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  2. honestly i truly do understand the English soccer but in a big fan of it simply because the players make football look so easy and i believe that signing new players its a good thing as it is good for the club but i also they should mind of full of how much money they are loosing as a team.

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    1. The club has sponsors that are willing to offer enormous amount of money, that's how the club is willing to spend so much money

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  3. I believe that Man United can do better, just that van Gaal must consider that Man United is not the Netherlands, so he must implement a formation or team that can occupy the players, but otherwise it was a great match

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    1. Indeed I support you full time with that system, he believes the formation will take about three months to be accommodative for the players

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  4. I'm not a big fan of soccer or any sport but I'm pretty sure that all soccer lovers who are passionate about soccer like you, will love this blog...great blog man!!

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  5. thank you anonymous. for the love of Man United

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  6. Nice blog but I do not think Man United will be the same after Sir Alex Ferguson left.He made the team what it is today,they have been loosing since he left it shows he knew how each player worked and which buttons to press but I must say great blog you have.

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    1. Thank you about the compliments regarding my blog. The Sir Alex Ferguson era is over and yes he did achieve a lot of great awards, he has retired and we now looking forward to greater things with van Gaal

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  7. i saw some headlines saying Angel Di Maria will do a medical test at Old Trafford this afternoon, is it true?

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    1. Yes it is. His at Old Trafford and waiting for his work permit

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  8. im a huge fan of Man United and this blog just inspired even me more thank you I enjoyed your blog

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    1. You welcome. I'm glad that you supporter of a rejuvenating team

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  9. Disclaimer: Not much a football fundi..

    Tough season ahead for Man U. These sentiments are echoed by Van De Gaal's statement on Man U's chances of winning the league this season. Further, Man U's humiliating lose to minnows MK mid-week did not do much to convince me otherwise on our chances of league success this year.

    Pessimism aside, Man U have a decent team. All their need is for Van De Gaal to institute a solid system for them to work with in moving forward.

    Transition is a complex process that requires time and conscious effort from the players, manager and administrative team. Van De Gaal is the perfect man for the job, all he needs is the right support from the right quarters (fans included).

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