Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

defensive midfielder kuna mpango wa kumsajili Morgan Schneiderlin kwangu mimi anafaa
centre back naona kuna jitihada za kumpata ramos au otamendi,ramos ataleta experience kwa akina smalling,evans,jones
kwenye striker bado sijasikia juhudi zozote kwani akiondoka rvp tutabaki na rooney na wilson tu, hawa hawatoshi hata kidogo.

and sell evans for God's sake
 
naona carlo cutropia anasema wanadiscuss na madrid mteja wake apate compensation za mkataba uliobaki ili ajiunge na porto. does that mean madrid are confident on signing de Gea??
 
[h=1]Robin van Persie's Man Utd and Arsenal goals rank him as one of Premier League's best[/h]


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"I remember Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger saying to me 'he's better than you think' when we concluded the deal. He was right… He has had as big an impact as anyone I can imagine."
As Robin van Persie edges closer to the Old Trafford exit door, Sir Alex Ferguson's glowing assessment of his first season at Manchester United seems like an awfully long time ago.
It was April 2013 and Van Persie had just sealed United's 20th league title with a blistering hat-trick against Aston Villa at Old Trafford. His second strike that night, a breath-taking volley from Wayne Rooney's 50-yard pass, was described as the "goal of the century" by a beaming Ferguson.
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Eight months earlier, the legendary United manager had been the driving force behind Van Persie's acrimonious £24million move from Arsenal.
The Dutchman had smashed 37 goals in 48 appearances for the Gunners in 2011/12, and Ferguson was convinced he was the man to wrestle the title back from Manchester City.
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Van Persie played a key role in United's 2012/13 Premier League win

Van Persie proved Ferguson right in emphatic style, topping the Premier League scoring charts with 26 goals, but after that dazzling first season his fortunes dramatically declined. Ferguson's shock retirement seemed to affect him deeply, something which was later confirmed by his former team-mate Rio Ferdinand.
"The person it hit more than anyone was Robin," he said on MUTV. "He'd come the year before, tasted that success and wanted more. Visually you could see it hit him harder than anyone else at the time."
The injury problems that blighted Van Persie's early years returned and his performances dipped under David Moyes. The Dutchman had usurped Wayne Rooney as United's talisman in 2012/13, but his influence diminished and his tally in all competitions dropped from 30 goals in 48 appearances to 18 in 28 in the following year.
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Van Persie's transfer to United followed a stellar 2011/12 season with Arsenal

Van Persie never felt comfortable in Moyes' system – and he vocalised his frustration after a dismal Champions League defeat at Olympiacos in February. "My fellow players are sometimes occupying the spaces I want to play in," he told Dutch TV, after struggling at the top of a 4-2-3-1 formation. "That forces me to adjust my runs… I think that's a shame."
All was not well for Van Persie, and a knee injury ensured he only played six more games in 2013/14 before Moyes' departure.
The arrival of his international manager Louis van Gaal augured well – especially after his four-goal contribution to the Netherlands' World Cup campaign in Brazil – but Van Persie's decline showed no sign of abating and he was granted no special treatment by his countryman as he found himself dropping down the Old Trafford pecking order.
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Robin van Persie has struggled to replicate the highs of his first season at United

His total of just 10 goals in 29 appearances last season was his lowest in half a decade, and a look at the stats highlights the extent of his decline. As well his falling numbers of goals, assists and appearances, the Van Persie's average of 3.7 shots per game in 2012/13 had fallen to 2.8, and his average of 1.9 key passes per game had dropped to 1.
Despite his dramatic fall from grace and an early career which was hindered by fitness problems, Van Persie deserves to be remembered as one of the Premier League's best ever strikers – albeit not one of its most decorated. At his best, he was utterly devastating, combining grace, poise and impeccable control with a lethal presence in the box and a sledge-hammer of a left-foot.
And despite injuries limiting him to only two seasons out of 11 in which he made 30 or more Premier League appearances, his time with Arsenal and United still yielded a combined total of 144 league goals in 280 games.
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Van Persie's stats highlight his standing among the league's top strikers

Of players to have scored over 100 goals in the Premier League, only Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer and Ian Wright beat Van Persie's goals-per-game ratio of 0.51. Indeed, Van Persie's scoring rate trumps Premier League greats such as Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Andy Cole, as well as his United team-mate Rooney.
That quartet can, of course, point to their superior trophy hauls when it comes to their legacies. For all his talent, Van Persie leaves England with only a single Premier League winner's medal to add to the FA Cup he won with Arsenal in 2005.
Indeed, there is more than a hint of ‘what if' about his departure. It is no coincidence that the two best seasons of his career, when he scored 67 goals in 96 appearances for Arsenal and United between 2011 and 2013, were the only two when he was injury-free, and in total he missed over a third of Arsenal and United's league games between 2004 and 2015.
The manner of his move to Old Trafford ensures he will always be a pantomime villain in north London, but Van Persie's place in United's folklore is assured, despite his fading fortunes. United's team of 2012/13 was a long way short of Ferguson's best, but in Van Persie they had an inspirational individual who made the difference. The pivotal role he played in their 20th league title triumph should not be forgotten amid the struggles that have followed.
So while it is fair to say Van Persie never truly fulfilled his potential in the Premier League, he still goes down in history as one of its best-ever marksmen.
 
and sell evans for God's sake
If we don't sort out the midfield area, we'll find ourselves fighting to grasp that last CL spot in the second half of the season once again. We definitely need to inject some quality there and we might need to add some numbers too, so that we don't have to utilize players in different positions in case of an injury crisis. We need a first choice b2b with organizing and ball carrying abilities who'll also be agile enough to close down the first attacker. Just by looking at the midfield options of the other big clubs, i believe we should look for something better than Schneiderlin but, if we can't find that, i guess Morgan should suffice for next season.
Then a new CB, preferably a proactive one because it seems that Smalling will be a regular starter next season. Smalling is good at defending in the box, dealing with aerial threats and providing cover. We could really use next to him a more urgent center half who will try to intercept the first balls towards the attackers and help us regain possession and retain a high defensive line. Ramos would be a perfect candidate but i believe our chances of signing him are very slim.
Then a full back who can provide some end product with his overlaps/underlaps in the final third. These are quite hard to find because LvG demands of his FBs to play a big role in the build up process too, otherwise Rafael wouldn't be on his way out right now.
Carrick is not getting any younger but my guess is that Blind will fill in whenever Carrick's not available, plus LvG has stated that he wants to sign a midfielder to play next to Carrick and not one to replace him. Maybe we'll start searching for a long term replacement at the end of next season if Blind hasn't proved that he can play the holding role at the highest level.
 
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Manchester United could lose another goalkeeper this summer, with Victor Valdes set to sign for Turkish club Antalyspor, according to Goal.
The newly-promoted Turkish Super Lig side have claimed that they are on the brink of signing 'another Nou Camp star', after securing the signings of Samuel Eto'o and Ronaldinho.
It is claimed that star is Valdes, who only joined United back in January after recovering from a lengthy knee injury, is that man.
Speaking to A Spor, Antalyaspor chief Guntekin Gencer explained: "We are planning to sign one more ex-Barcelona player of the calibre of Eto'o and Ronaldinho. I can say that an agreement is so close."
 
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Manchester United could lose another goalkeeper this summer, with Victor Valdes set to sign for Turkish club Antalyspor, according to Goal.
The newly-promoted Turkish Super Lig side have claimed that they are on the brink of signing 'another Nou Camp star', after securing the signings of Samuel Eto'o and Ronaldinho.
It is claimed that star is Valdes, who only joined United back in January after recovering from a lengthy knee injury, is that man.
Speaking to A Spor, Antalyaspor chief Guntekin Gencer explained: "We are planning to sign one more ex-Barcelona player of the calibre of Eto'o and Ronaldinho. I can say that an agreement is so close."

Mhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! Ngoja tuone......
 
If we don't sort out the midfield area, we'll find ourselves fighting to grasp that last CL spot in the second half of the season once again. We definitely need to inject some quality there and we might need to add some numbers too, so that we don't have to utilize players in different positions in case of an injury crisis. We need a first choice b2b with organizing and ball carrying abilities who'll also be agile enough to close down the first attacker. Just by looking at the midfield options of the other big clubs, i believe we should look for something better than Schneiderlin but, if we can't find that, i guess Morgan should suffice for next season.
Then a new CB, preferably a proactive one because it seems that Smalling will be a regular starter next season. Smalling is good at defending in the box, dealing with aerial threats and providing cover. We could really use next to him a more urgent center half who will try to intercept the first balls towards the attackers and help us regain possession and retain a high defensive line. Ramos would be a perfect candidate but i believe our chances of signing him are very slim.
Then a full back who can provide some end product with his overlaps/underlaps in the final third. These are quite hard to find because LvG demands of his FBs to play a big role in the build up process too, otherwise Rafael wouldn't be on his way out right now.
Carrick is not getting any younger but my guess is that Blind will fill in whenever Carrick's not available, plus LvG has stated that he wants to sign a midfielder to play next to Carrick and not one to replace him. Maybe we'll start searching for a long term replacement at the end of next season if Blind hasn't proved that he can play the holding role at the highest level.
did you by any chance copy this from somewhere??
 
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Manchester United could lose another goalkeeper this summer, with Victor Valdes set to sign for Turkish club Antalyspor, according to Goal.
The newly-promoted Turkish Super Lig side have claimed that they are on the brink of signing 'another Nou Camp star', after securing the signings of Samuel Eto'o and Ronaldinho.
It is claimed that star is Valdes, who only joined United back in January after recovering from a lengthy knee injury, is that man.
Speaking to A Spor, Antalyaspor chief Guntekin Gencer explained: "We are planning to sign one more ex-Barcelona player of the calibre of Eto'o and Ronaldinho. I can say that an agreement is so close."

Mfarisayo united damu, where have you been my brother??
 
Kuna taarifa(tetesi) Di maria anasepa PSG???!!
Je ni kweli au ndo tetesi za dirisha la usajili.
 
Valencia hio sio namba yake na kuna makosa amefanya tumefungwa mechi muhimu sana. Na hayo makosa ameyafanya kwasababu sio defender ni winger kwahio hana instinct za defender huwa anajisahau,huwezi kumlaumu ila anahitajika natural defender. Nasikitika sana kama Rafael atauzwa, LVG ananiboa sana na sioni man utd ikifanikiwa chini yake.
Ahsante kwa kupata wa kuungana na mimi katika maono yangu juu ya LVG,mara nyingi nimesema na nitaendelea kusema until LVG proves me wrong.MAN UTD HAIWEZI KUFANIKIWA KWA LOLOTE LILE CHINI YA HUYU BWANA LVG
 
Ahsante kwa kupata wa kuungana na mimi katika maono yangu juu ya LVG,mara nyingi nimesema na nitaendelea kusema until LVG proves me wrong.MAN UTD HAIWEZI KUFANIKIWA KWA LOLOTE LILE CHINI YA HUYU BWANA LVG
Baadhi ya washabiki wa mpira bana. Mwaka jana muda kama huu mlikuwa mnasema LVG atawarudisha ktk anga ya mafanikio sababu ana pedigree ya mafanikio tofauti na ilivyokuwa kwa Moyes. Leo mnasema vyingine. Naona muda si mrefu mtakuwa kama baadhi ya wapenzi wa Arsenal wanaopigaga domo la "Wenger out "kila tunapofungwa.
 
Baadhi ya washabiki wa mpira bana. Mwaka jana muda kama huu mlikuwa mnasema LVG atawarudisha ktk anga ya mafanikio sababu ana pedigree ya mafanikio tofauti na ilivyokuwa kwa Moyes. Leo mnasema vyingine. Naona muda si mrefu mtakuwa kama baadhi ya wapenzi wa Arsenal wanaopigaga domo la "Wenger out "kila tunapofungwa.

LVG anahitaji muda hasa kwa kikosi kilichokuwa kinahitaji a total overhaul.
Tunampa msimu huu na ujao utaona mambo.
Msimu ulioisha tumeona mambo aliyoyafanya na makosa anayotakiwa kuyarekebisha. Tunahitaji mmaliziaji, holding midfield na centre back.
Kwa ule mpira bila kuwa na hawa wachezaji basi hakuna kitu.
 
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