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United safi sana lakini wengine watabeza
kwa kuwa na Cardiff tulisuruhu ya 2-2
ila wajuzi wa soka wanajua vema ligi ya
Uingereza ni ngumu pia huwa ina badilika


Hasa kila mechi bila kujari timu iko wapi
kwenye msimamo wa ligi.



Keep it Up
United!!!!
 

That was United's best performance of the season so far.

A complete perfromance i.e. perfect in both halves.

Kagawa, oh man! He was unbelievable. His best performance in United's shirt. It is going to be tricky for David to select the team to face Spurs.

Giggsey, you can't believe that the chap will be 40 years old tomorrow! He was solid at the middle.

Evans, one of his best performances in a while. He was solid at the back, so was Smalling.

Moyes, oh man, you can't believe in his first season in UCL, he hasn't lost a single game. Unbelievable, for the man negatively criticised by UK media.

BTW, David has never been loved by the UK media. The media love Wenger and the noisy one. It has never happened even for United to be loved by the media. Always, they say the team is in crisis, this is the end of the era, and other bosh talks.

To sum up, it was the perfect and complete performance by the team.
 
Game ilikuwa tamu sana jana. Mie pia nilicheki kipindi cha kwanza, nilizidiwa na usingizi na kwenda kulala nikiacha ushindi wa 2-0 hadi half time.

Timu ilikua vema sana Rooney alikua juu sana, Giggs alikua kama mtoto wa miaka 15 vile alipiga kiungo kama Roy Kean vile, Phill Johns naye alikamata kiungo vizuri, Valencia na nani full kukimbiza pembeni, Evans usipime, Kagawa naye kwa mara ya kwanza nilimuona akiwa katika kiwango. De Gea kama kawaida hana mchezo golini, Evra balaa
 
Na hizi mbwembwe tuzione kwenye ligi basi....mbona hivyo?
 
Na hizi mbwembwe tuzione kwenye ligi basi....mbona hivyo?

Chifu, UCL ni mbio za mita 1500, wakati BPL ni mbio za kilomita 42. Sasa, viwango vya na staili ya uchezaji katika mashindano hayo hayawezi kuwa sawa.

In UCL, United players give their all, as they know any mistake will be gravely to the team. Thus, there are no rooms for mistakes.

But, in BPL, players know that the league is all about catching up or catch us if you can. There are rooms for mistake that could be redressed after a couple of matches.

BTW, I am not surprised with your question! Bearing in mind how goons are struggling to advance to round of 16! Now you are praying for Napoli's mercy.

Keep calm, and enjoying watching #ManUnited
 

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[h=1]Preview: Tottenham vs Man utd[/h]
Form guide: The 5-0 thumping of Bayer Leverkusen was United's 11 consecutive game without defeat. The swagger and ruthlessness with which the Reds dispatched the Germans will have given the players great confidence after dropping points against Cardiff last Sunday. Spurs, on the other hand, are enduring a dismal time of late. A 6-0 humiliation at the hands of Manchester City followed a similarly tepid display in the home defeat by Newcastle, though they did muster a 2-0 Europa League win at Tromso on Thursday.

Ins and outs: David Moyes will be hoping to welcome back Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic after recent injury niggles but Michael Carrick is still out. Rafael is also available and will be looking to supplant in-form Chris Smalling at right-back. Spurs, meanwhile, have a relatively clean bill of health and, having left 10 first-team players at home for their trip to Tromso, could be fresher than United. However, key attacking players Emmanuel Adebayor and Christian Eriksen are both sidelined.

 
[h=1]Moyes: Man Utd won't panic in January[/h]

David Moyes says Manchester United will be pragmatic in the January transfer window, insisting they will not panic buy.

The Red Devils have been heavily linked with a move for Everton left-back Leighton Baines, while there have been reports of bids for Andres Iniesta, Miralem Pjanic and Marco Reus as the club look to bolster their midfield.

However, Moyes is adamant United would only make a move in January if they felt a player was right for the club and fit a certain profile.
​When asked if the club would conduct any business in January, Moyes told reporters: "Only if the right players are available and they fit into exactly what we want.

"We would like to but as always there is never any guarantee. If they're [Everton] determined to hold on to [Baines] then he won't be going anywhere and it's worthless asking any questions."

Ryan Giggs turned 40 on Friday and Moyes had positive words for the Welshman. Asked where Giggs ranks in a list of Premier League greats, Moyes added: "Undoubtedly at the top because of his longevity.

"He's played for one club, the amount of games, what he's done in Europe, what he's done in the Premier League. Every season you can look at Ryan Giggs moments.

"What he's done is terrific, he's an example to young players, how you should dedicate yourself throughout your career, and also to players in their mid-30s who think they're coming to the end, but if you look after yourself and train well you can go on for longer."

Moyes also revealed that talks over a new contract would be delayed until nearer the end of this campaign.

"I think when you get to that stage I think it's late decisions at the end of the season," he said. "It's how you feel, what your body is telling you."
 
Giggs tearing apart opponents since 1991




 
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Keep looking up. Sooner than later than neck will need a brace or two LOL. Hate Tot's but FFS come on Spurs!!!!
 
Starting XI #MUFC

De Gea; Smalling, Vidic, Evans, Evra; Valencia, Cleverley, Jones, Kagawa, Welbeck; Rooney.

Subs

Lindegaard, Rafael, Anderson, Fellaini, Nani, Young, Hernandez

Players who have entered into the centurion club





#TwendeSasa #ManUnited
 
Team Sheet
Tottenham XI:
Lloris; Walker, Chiriches, Dawson, Vertonghen; Paulinho, Sandro; Lennon, Dembele, Chadli; Soldado

United XI: De Gea; Smalling, Vidic, Evans, Evra; Valencia, Cleverley, Jones, Kagawa, Welbeck; Rooney
 
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