Man Utd vs Real Madrid - March 05, 2013: Post match feedback

Man Utd vs Real Madrid - March 05, 2013: Post match feedback

Man U fans mko juu sana sema refa kawaonea wivu, ila nani inabid mmpeleke china kwenye mgumi maana yuko vizuri :rockon:
 
Ingekuwa EPL zile zinaruhusiwa tena kama ingekuwa Webb hata utoe damu ataendeleza game na hakuna kadi...ila hiii ni UEFA poleni bana
 
Webbb yuko wapiiiiiiiii leo chama limekuwa libolized
 
baada ya majigambo mengi mtaani hatimaye jose morinho amekata ngebe za man u pale pale old trafford.ni furaha ilioje!

Manchester United's Champions League ambitions ended in controversial circumstances that left manager Sir Alex Ferguson and his players enraged at Old Trafford.

United looked on course for a place in the quarter-finals at Real Madrid's expense after Sergio Ramos's own goal just after half-time
gave them a platform to build on the 1-1 draw from the first leg at the Bernabeu.

The tie was transformed by Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir's decision to send off Nani for an aerial challenge on Real Madrid defender
Alvaro Arbeloa after 56 minutes - a red card that reduced Ferguson and his players to fury.

Jose Mourinho's side, a subdued force until then, took advantage ruthlessly with two goals in three minutes from ex-Tottenham midfield man Luka Modric and former United golden boy Cristiano Ronaldo to move into the last eight.

United responded superbly with a typical late rally that brought a series of fine saves from Real keeper Diego Lopez, but events midway through a dramatic second half settled the destiny of an enthralling game.

Ferguson's body language after Nani's dismissal screamed anger and injustice and he had good reason to feel United could well have been taking their place in the latter stages until the referee's intervention.

Mourinho now moves on towards his target of a third Champions League with three different clubs while United must concentrate on
domestic matters as they close in on a 20th title with a commanding 12-point lead in the Premier League and a place in the quarter-
finals of the FA Cup.

Ferguson's decision to drop Wayne Rooney was another of the bold selection decisions the Scot is adept at taking - he also gave Ryan Giggs his 1,000th professional appearance - and he was rewarded with a first half display that mixed strict defensive discipline with attacking threat on the break.

Ronaldo received a rapturous reception that echoed around Old Trafford, responding with a wave and a tap of the hand on his heart in return.

Real's superstar was kept at arm's length in the first half, wasting a free-kick then being frustrated by a fine challenge from United
captain Nemanja Vidic when he finally found space in the area.

And Vidic came closest to breaking the deadlock in an engrossing contest when his header hit the post from a Giggs corner, with
Danny Welbeck being ruled offside as he attempted to turn in the rebound.

Welbeck's energy and movement was a feature of United's play but he was unable to turn in an inviting rebound when Lopez failed to hold Robin van Persie's initial effort.

Real suffered a blow towards the end of the first half when the dangerous Angel di Maria pulled up holding his hamstring and was
replaced by Brazilian Kaka.

United did make the breakthrough three minutes after half-time when Nani won the ball back from Raphael Varane as he failed to clear in the area and his cross took the faintest touch off Welbeck before Ramos deflected the ball past Lopez.

It was reward for United's efforts - but events were to suddenly conspire against them and take this tie beyond their control after 56 minutes.

Nani went into a high challenge with Arbeloa but his eyes were on the ball throughout and United were stunned when referee Cakir
waited for the Portuguese to get back on his feet before producing the red card.

Ferguson raced into his technical area to protest while United's players surrounded the official to no avail - United's manager then
turning to all parts of Old Trafford and raising his arms and clenching his fists to plead for even louder support.

It came but the sense that the game had taken a crucial turn against United was underscored as Real struck to make the most of their numerical advantage with two quick goals.

Mourinho's reaction to the red card was to replace Arbeloa with Modric, who took the opportunity to put his struggles at the Bernabeu behind him at the worst possible time for United with a fine equaliser after 66 minutes.

He showed a fine change of pace on the edge of the area before swerving a 20-yard shot past United keeper David de Gea and into the net via the post.

And, inevitably, Ronaldo made his impact with Real's second three minutes later, turning in Gonzalo Higuain's cross from a tight angle at the far post. His celebrations were muted but the travelling Real supporters packed into a corner of Old Trafford were ecstatic.

Rooney was introduced for Tom Cleverley as United showed the spirit and fight that is their trademark as they tackled an impossible task.

Lopez saved crucially from Michael Carrick and Van Persie while Rooney shot over and into the Stretford End from 10 yards.

The keeper also saved acrobatically from another Vidic header although Real remained dangerous on the break with Kaka hitting the
post and Ronaldo bringing saves from De Gea.

A night of frustration was summed up by jeers aimed at the referee at the final whistle, jeers that soon turned to applause for United's disappointed players
 
Wanadai eti hawakubali gem lazma linaludiwa, kweli hili tim linamashabiki mambulula
 
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Modric...what a banana goal...


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Thanks man...

Mercenary!
 
Nyie manyuu mnakua na michezaji inacheza kama haruna moshi bobani hadi likataka lituulie kijana wetu shupavu,.
 
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane
believes referee Cuneyt Cakir "made the right
call" when he sent off Nani in Tuesday night's
Champions League battle with Real Madrid at Old
Trafford.
Irate United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was seething
with rage as the last-16 tie was transformed by
the contentious decision of the Turkish official to
dismiss Nani for his high challenge on Alvaro
Arbeloa in the 56th minute at a moment when
the home side were in the ascendancy.
Following Nani's departure, United led a 1-0 lead
slip to lose 2-1 on the night, but Keane had little
sympathy for the banished Portuguese winger.
"The referee has made the right call," Keane told
ITV Sport. "It's dangerous play, it's a red card. He
knows there are other footballers on the pitch and
to be fair to the referee, he took a few minutes,
spoke to his assistant and decided it was a red
card.
"I don't think the referee made the decision
because he waited a couple of minutes while one
of the players was getting treatment and I think it
was the assistant that made the call. Whatever
people are getting upset about it, but I think he
made the right call.
"Any time I got sent off in my career, I always
thought, 'Did I give the referee a chance to send
me off?' If the answer is yes, then it is out of your
hands. Everyone is upset about it and United are
slightly unlucky to go out, but it's dangerous
play. Whether he meant it or not is irrelevant. It
was dangerous play, red card.
"Whether the referee was brave or not, it was the
right decision. Let's not forget that Nani is quick
to go down, he is not always the bravest boy."
Keane went on to praise Real Madrid match-
winner Cristiano Ronaldo as "an £80 million snip"
as he marked his return to Old Trafford with the
goal that secured his team a place in the
Champions League quarter-finals.
"It looked like a lot of money when Real Madrid
paid £80 million for Ronaldo, but he looks like a
snip now," Keane added. "What a fantastic
player. He didn't have his best game against
United, but he was fantastic."
 
Wawakilishi waliobaki kutoka England ni Gunners pekee mpende msipende khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mtakoma na mambo ya Gunners . .... .... yaani chichi inabidi mtuombee tuwakung'ute wajerumani .... .... ..
Wewe ----- Arsenal mlishaolewa Emirates,msubiri kupewa mimba kule Munich
 
Mentor comments zako kuhusu game ya leo ni picha tu???? toa ya moyoni kabla hatujawasambaratisha J2 kwa FA..tutawamalizia hasira!!!
 
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Kuna goli gani la utata pale? Je ni mchezaji gani wa Man u Kafunga?
acheni ushambenga.... Kama red card, refa amefanya makosa ya uanadamu tu, lakini kachezesha vizuri sana
 
Arsenal mlishaolewa Emirates,mnasubiri harusi kule Munich
 
Game tulianza vizuti na tactical SAF alikuwa right kuanza na Wellback badala ya Rooney,hata Giggs ambaye huwa simkubali siku hizi alicheza vizuri.Turning point ilikuwa ni red card ya NANI na Mourinho alikuwa mjanja kumuingiza Mondric ambaye anaijua vizuri Manu.Pamoja na kuwa pungufu na kufungwa stil timu ilicheza vizuri na kujaribu ktafuta magoli lakini Lopez akawaokoa
Sasa inabidi tuongeze nguvu kwenye EPL turudishe kombe letu kutoka kwa jirani
 
Kwa wanaojua soka nani alistahili ile kadi...Tusi-justify makosa kwa sababu ya mapenzi binafsi...Ignorantia Juris non excusat..kufanya kosa bila kujua ni kosa haikupi uhalali wa kutochukuliwa hatua stahiki kulingana na kosa anuai!
 
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