Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts

Monday, 29 October 2012

0 Manchester United beats Chelsea 3-2 in premier league after controvesial red card and winning goal.

Was this a Chelsea toughest test for Chelsea this season after Tottenham and Arsenal? 
Manchester United defeated Chelsea 3-2 in controversial red card and controversial winning goal. Robin van Persie scored hat-trick for Arsenal in his last encounter with Chelsea and this time it was his early shoot which resulted to Luiz owngoal. The former premier league top scorer went on to score on 12th minute. 

Chelsea settled and presses for comeback goal, and succeeded to pull one back on 88 minute. Juan Mata scored his 7th goals in 7 goals. In second half Chelsea were in control again and Ramires equalized for the host on 53rd minute. 

Red cards changed the game 
Ten minute after Ramires goals, Ivanovic was sent off for foul on Young. 5 minutes later Fernando Torres was also sent off after second yellow card for simulation. Torres second yellow appear to be a very harsh decision by the referee as some would even think Torres was fouled by Evans. Torres red card came when Roberto Di mateo was plan to bring Daniel Sturridge for Torres. Next Chelsea Capital One Cup, Swansea and the Champions League second leg against shakhtar donetsk fc

Sir Ferguson reaction and controversial winning goals
Ferguson who was trying to go away with a point, sensed he could grab a win. He made two substitutions Hernandez for Cleverley and Giggs for Rooney Booked. His theory worked, Hernandez score the winning goals. Look at replay  Hernandez seems to be coming from the offside position, but the goal stand.

Chelsea claim about referee Mark Clattenburg.
Chelsea have filled an official complaint about the referee, saying that the referee using "inappropriate language" in two separate incidents for two players. The language is suspected to be
racial language, still no much details of what word were used.

Chelsea vs Manchester United all goals highlights

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Friday, 15 July 2011

0 Premier league: Ferguson believes De Gea is a new Petr Cech in Premier league

Sir Alex Ferguson believes David De Gea could be like Petr Cech. Manchester United signed the 20 years old, Spanish under 21 goalkeeper from Atletico Madrid in this summer premier league transfer after Edwin van der Sar retirement.
Ferguson compared David De Gea and Petr Cech
"I went to see Cech when he was at Rennes," said Ferguson. "He was 19 years of age at the time and I said to myself, 'Yeah, he's too young', but Chelsea bought him not long afterwards for £7 million or something and he's never been out of the team.
"So youth, age, it doesn't matter when you have the ability of a goalkeeper like Cech or, we know, De Gea has. He's young, he's quick and he has fantastic presence and composure. His use of the ball is outstanding.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

0 Sir Alex Ferguson miss-used Dimitar Berbatov

Sir Alex Ferguson has pointed out that, he misused £30.75million Bulgaria striker Dimitar Berbatov last season by playing him too deep. Fergusson believe the striker can score more goals in 2009/2010 than 14 goals he scored last season. More on Dimitar Berbatov.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

0 Chelsea beat Manchester United on penalty 4-1 to win Community shield

Chelsea beat Manchester United on penalty 4-1 to win FA Community shield
Goalkeeper Petr Cech become Chelsea hero at Wembley community shield match after saving Ryan Gigg’s and Evra’s penalty after the game ended 2-2 in 90 minutes. The 4-1 victory for Chelsea came on Carlo Anceotti’s first big match for Carlo Ancelotti since replacing Guus Hiddink who ended his Chelsea managerial role with FA cup trophy at Wembley stadium.

Manchester United opened the score with a goal from Nani on 10th minute. Chelsea levelled in 52 minutes, thanks to a goal from Ricardo Carvalho who stayed at Chelsea after strong speculation on his move to Inter Milan to join Jose Mourinho.

Controversial Ballack foul and Lampard second goal
Chelsea went ahead in 71 minute, a goal from Frank Lampard. The goal came after Ballack appeared to have elbowed Patrick Evra, but Refferee didn’t stop them and Chelsea didn’t play fair play as Evra was lying injured on the ground. The ball found Didier drogba who slipped the ball to Lampard.

Chelsea dreams were then postponed in 90 minute when Rooney broke clear to level the score 2-2 and take the game to penalty shoot-out.

Quotes
Sir Alex Fergusson
"I asked the referee, he said he thought it was a serious incident, and he thought the player needed treatment, whereas he [Ballack] was up right away.
"Once he has done that, I do not understand why he has not stopped the game when Evra is lying down?

"With a replay you can see Ballack has elbowed the boy, and if the referee had seen it properly, it is a red card.
"The referee is in line with it, and should have at least stopped the game, but he did not.

"Of course, then they went on and scored the second goal. It is hard to blame the Chelsea players, because it is a professional game.

Carlo Ancelotti
"We found it difficult, but we were better in the second half when we put more strength on the pitch. In the end, we deserved to win," Ancelotti said.
"It was an important start to the season and now we have to continue to work and improve.

"I like the mental attitude of the players and the organisation of the club.
"We are now ready to start a very important season and want to do the best.
"This result is important because it proves our possibilities."

On the controversy in the build-up to the second goal, the Chelsea manager said: "The referee can stop the play and also the players can put the ball out.
"However, for sure they did not see Evra down on the pitch, because a Chelsea player would put the ball out if they saw an opponent down."

Penalties
Chelsea FC VS Manchester United
Frank Lampard (pen) 1 - 0
1 - 0 Ryan Giggs (miss)
Michael Ballack (pen) 2 - 0
2 - 1 Michael Carrick (pen)
Didier Drogba (pen) 3 - 1
3 - 1 Patrice Evra (miss)
Salomon Kalou (pen) 4 - 1

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