It's been a long time since I updated this blog. Mostly due to short of time to blogging. But this week derby makes me more nervy than previous season. Firstly, the new build up rival team were much more stronger since the adding up of Kun Aguero. Shit !!! should see this coming. With Dzeko improving plays they have the attacking power that we really should defends with all might.
Rio and Cleverly are coming back and I strongly
believed we will make a comeback like the first three games we have earlier this season. The combination of youngsters and veterans will make this team very tough to break and we don't want our undefeated games will be over this weekend.
I append herewith the last derby of 10th May 2009 with courtesy by J Tuck & S Muncaster of www.manutd.com. Lets make a review and give your predictions ( should predicts win on our side though..haha ).
I append herewith the last derby of 10th May 2009 with courtesy by J Tuck & S Muncaster of www.manutd.com. Lets make a review and give your predictions ( should predicts win on our side though..haha ).
Barclays Premier League, 10 May 2009
Old Trafford. Attendance: 75,464.
UNITED 2
(Ronaldo 18, Tevez 45)
CITY 0
United: Van der Sar; Rafael, Vidic, Evans (O'Shea 71), Evra; Park (Scholes 58), Fletcher, Giggs; Ronaldo (Rooney 58), Tevez, Berbatov. Subs not used: Kuszczak, G Neville, Nani, Carrick.
Old Trafford Derbies: 2009
United brushed aside City's challenge in May 2009 to move to within touching distance of a third successive title.
First-half goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez sealed the points on a day when United’s back four were rarely troubled by Mark Hughes' side.
Ronaldo opened the scoring with a free-kick from 28 yards that clipped Nigel de Jong on the end of the wall before bouncing once and nestling in the back of the net. And Tevez, who had been the subject of intense pre-match speculation surrounding his future at Old Trafford, rounded off a superb move involving Darren Fletcher and Dimitar Berbatov on the stroke of half-time.
The win left the Reds needing four points from the final three games to secure the title, which duly arrived with a goalless draw at home to Arsenal two games later.
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