Friday, 29 July 2011

MLS All-Stars 0-4 Manchester United: Anderson, Park, Berbatov and Welbeck on target as Red Devils secure fourth tour win

Sir Alex Ferguson’s men won their fourth consecutive match on their tour of America as they cruised to a comfortable victory against an All-Star side including David Beckham



Manchester United eased to a fourth consecutive win on their tour of America with a 4-0 victory over the MLS All-Stars. Anderson and Park Ji-Sung gave United a 2-0 lead at the break, before further goals from Dimitar Berbatov and Danny Welbeck wrapped up the victory.

Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry was the first of the MLS All-Stars to make an impact, cutting inside past Rio Ferdinand from the left before setting up David Beckham, who could only drag his shot wide of the post. It did not take long for United to stamp their mark on the game, though, with Anderson putting the Red Devils ahead on 20 minutes after excellent work on the edge of the area between Berbatov and Wayne Rooney.

Beckham came close to equalising in the first half for the All-Stars, but his second 25-yard effort of the game was tipped over by Anders Lindegaard. Despite the best attempts of Beckham & Co. to grab an equaliser before the break, Park doubled United’s lead on the stroke of half-time by firing past the keeper from just inside the area

United soon began to dominate in the second half, and Sir Alex Ferguson’s men went 3-0 up on 52 minutes. Berbatov received a pass from Rooney before seeing his chip over the goalkeeper strike the crossbar. But the striker was first to react, tapping home into an empty net. Just 16 minutes later, Welbeck sealed the win for United with a swerving strike from 20 yards out.

Beckham tried to find a consolation goal against his former club late on, but he could only curl a trademark free kick into the side-netting.

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Manchester United's Chicharito spends night in hospital after suffering mild concussion

The 23-year-old Mexican suffered the head knock during training at the Red Bull Arena before Wednesday's friendly against the MLS All-Stars and it is unclear whether he will play


Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez spent last night recovering in hospital after suffering mild concussion. The incident occurred during training in preparation for Wednesday’s friendly match against the MLS All-Stars at the Red Bull Arena

"Chicharito sustained a mild concussion during training last night,” a club spokeswoman told the official website. "We have taken all the necessary precautions, which included an overnight stay in hospital. "The manager will give further updates in due course."

The club did not specify whether this would mean that the Mexican would miss the glamour friendly which will include former Arsenal player Thierry Henry and David Beckham.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Manchester United chief executive David Gill: We are looking to sign one more player

Despite Ferguson claiming his spending was done, Gill reveals that United are interested in filling one more position in the squad, with two or three players on their wishlist


Manchester United chief executive David Gill has revealed that the club are looking to sign one more player this summer.


United have already strengthened heavily since winning the Premier League in May, spending around £50 million on David De Gea, Phil Jones and Ashley Young, and speculation has been rife that the Old Trafford club are interested in Inter's Wesley Sneijder and Arsenal's Samir Nasri.

And despite manager Sir Alex Ferguson claiming yesterday his summer spending was done, Gill stated that United are still interested in signing one more player.


"Yeah, we knew that [it would be busy]," Gill told MUTV. "Edwin [van der Sar] made it known that last season would be his last so we had planned for a new goalkeeper well in advance. With the others [Jones and Young], the opportunities came along and we were comfortable with that. So we've made three signings.

"We're looking at one more player to bring in. Nothing's happening - nothing imminent - on that at the moment, but we'll see what happens when we get home [from the tour of America].There'll be 31 days of the transfer window to see if anything develops. But I'm not working on anything at the moment, in that respect."

Gill added that while nothing is happening at the moment, the club could sign someone soon, but only if that player is a world-class acquisition. "We've been looking at a particular position and two or three players in that position, but nothing's imminent at the moment," he said. The important thing to understand, and Alex has made it clear, is that we need someone who's going to improve the quality of the squad.

"We've got a great squad and to get into that squad you need to be a world-class player. There's no point, if you can't get the players you want, in buying someone for the sake of buying someone. But you never know - there's often movement in August. I'm not sitting here saying I'm working on anything because I'm not, but that situation could change quickly when we get back to Carrington [the club's training ground]."

Friendly Match Vs MLS All-Stars [Preview and Live Stream]

United tackle the best the MLS have to offer in the star-studded fixture...





Form guide

MLS All-Stars had only lost on penalties to Everton in five exhibition matches against British teams before United rolled into town last year. Sir Alex's side inflicted a 5-2 defeat in Houston which will be extremely difficult to match this time around. Nonetheless, United have won all three of this year's tour games after coming from behind to sink Chicago Fire at the weekend.

Ins and outs

LA Galaxy ace Landon Donovan is set to miss out with a calf injury while Hans Backe has a choice between Kasey Keller and Faryd Mondragon in goal. Ex-Red David Beckham skippers the side. Javier Hernandez will not be thrown in by Sir Alex despite linking up with the rest of the squad but the manager has healthy competition for places ahead of selecting his XI. In attack alone, Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov, Federico Macheda, Danny Welbeck and Mame Biram Diouf are all competing for a start.

Last meeting

United's 5-2 victory at the Reliant Stadium in 2010 came courtesy of goals from Federico Macheda (2), Tom Cleverley, Darron Gibson and Javier Hernandez. Italian hitman Macheda won the 'MVP' award for his two-goal display.

Top man

Beckham may still be the pass master and a United favourite but Thierry Henry could prove to be the biggest threat to the United defence. The Frenchman caused plenty of problems for the Reds in his Arsenal days and, even though he is 34 next month, but we've had a full squad here. We've trained well and, during the games, played some good stuff. Basically, it's all about getting the fitness work in to try and prepare for the upcoming season." - Wayne Rooney.

Any sub-plots?

Beckham is rightly adored by the United faithful and will enjoy playing against his former team again. Some romantics would dearly love him back at Old Trafford after he vowed never to represent another English club but he looks set for another couple of years in the MLS.

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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Friendly Match : Manchester United Vs Chicago Fire

 Chicago Fire 1-3 Manchester United: Wayne Rooney, Rafael & Nani score to complete comeback in pre-season win. The MLS side had gone ahead in the first half through Gibbs, but substitute Rooney chipped his side level before Rafael and Nani slotted home for the win


Wayne Rooney came off the bench to help Manchester United to a 3-1 win at Chicago Fire as Sir Alex Ferguson's men continued their North American pre-season tour.Nani and Rafael grabbed the other goals as the Premier League champions turned around a first-half deficit.

Ferguson sent out a relatively strong side with a handful of first-teamers including Patrice Evra, David De Gea and Michael Carrick. New signings Phil Jones and Chris Smalling rekindled their England Under-21 partnership in the centre of defence.Dimitar Berbatov was given a chance to impress alongside youngsters Mame Biram Diouf and Danny Welbeck in attack. But it was the MLS side who make the first breakthrough after 13 minutes as Cory Gibbs out-jumped Jones and nodded past De Gea.

The Premier League champions responded quickly as Welbeck flashed a shot wide and was nearly played in by Gabriel Obertan a few minutes later - the Frenchman impressing in midfield in the opening period. Obertan then produced a moment of magic, flicking the ball over the defender, but firing wide.The home side grew in confidence as the first half petered out and Patrick Nyarko had a shot well saved by De Gea.

As expected Ferguson rung the changes during the break and those switches continued into the second half with Federico Macheda, Wayne Rooney, Anderson, Ryan Giggs, Nani, Rio Ferdinand and Jonny Evans among those introduced. The second half begun with Smalling finding the net, only to have his effort ruled out for offside. The former Fulham man was then on the back foot, and lost out to Nyarko who squared to Husidic but the Chichago forward made an utter mess of the chance to put his side 2-0 up.

Rooney and Macheda both drilled in efforts in an attempt to get United back into it, but failed to test Sean Johnson in the home side's goal. But the pressure soon paid off as Rooney calmly chipped Johnson to draw his side level with 20 minutes left. Six minutes later team-mate Rafael made it 2-1 to the visitors; slotting in from a tight angle. Chicago made a flurry of late substitutions to try and swing the game back in their favour but found themselves two goals down when Nani finished smartly.

United played out the rest of the game with relative ease as the gulf in class began to show, but the MLS side will be buoyed by their efforts against the Premier League champions.

Friday, 22 July 2011

Manchester United’s Park Ji-Sung offered two-year contract extension

Boss Sir Alex Ferguson is confident the midfielder will sign a new deal and insists Portugal international Nani remains part of his plans at Old Trafford ahead of the new season


Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung has been offered a two-year contract extension, boss Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed.

The South Korean’s current deal expires at the end of the 2011-2012 campaign, and there had been speculation that the 30-year-old could leave the club. However, Park now looks set to commit his future to the current Premier League champions, with Sir Alex hailing the player’s professionalism and also signalling he is firmly part of his plans for this season.

Speaking to reporters on the club’s pre-season tour of the USA, the Scot said: “He’s been offered a new cntract, yes. I’m sure he’ll sign it. His career at United has been nothing but excellent. He’s a tremendous professional. “I’m sure he’ll accept a new offer and tie himself to the club for the next two years.”

Meanwhile, Sir Alex has moved to allay any fears over the departure of Portuguese winger Nani, whose position at the club has been drawn under scrutiny following the arrival of Ashley Young.

He added: "Nani is a good player and his personality is improving. We will be challenging next season and will play a lot of games. He did really well last season, but Valencia came back and his form was so good it was difficult to leave him out. Nani was unfortunate not to be picked for the Champions League final, but he is still young and he is maturing all the time."

The Scot also remains confident his compatriot Darren Fletcher will regain fitness in time for the new season. The 27-year-old has only played 106 minutes of first team football since March 6, having contracted a virus in February.

“Darren’s recovering from this virus he’s had for quite a few months,” he continued. “Sometimes viruses do take time. He’s been into Carrington for the last few days and he’s doing a weight programme at the moment. Hopefully by the time we get back he’ll be rejoining us.”

Rio Ferdinand warns Manchester United youngsters they will have to fight him for his place: I will prove I am hungrier than them

Defender insists the Red Devils' raft of starlets cannot afford to be overawed and has told those competing for his spot in the side that he will not give up easily


Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand insists he will not relinquish his place in the heart of defence too easily as he looks to fend off competition from the likes of Phil Jones and Chris Smalling.

The two youngsters joined up with the rest of the United players following their involvement in the European Under-21 Championship with England, and they look set to feature in Saturday’s match against Chicago Fire. Ferdinand acknowledges the defensive talent available to manager Sir Alex Ferguson, but the 32-year-old will not stand by and let the youngsters take his place without a fight.

"I remember what I was like when I was young," he told reporters. "I remember looking up at Slaven Bilic, Marc Rieper, Alvin Martin and Steve Potts at West Ham. "I was only a kid but I used to sit on the bench and think I should be playing. I am sure these guys think the same thing. If they have got anything about them they should. They are all talented footballers and, I believe, Manchester United players. At some point I am sure they will take over the reins. But I am competitive and I don't want to be giving up my position to anybody. My task is to prove I am hungrier than them."

Ferdinand also warned the youngsters rising through the ranks at Old Trafford that if they are intimidated by the senior stars they might be sold.

"They can't be in awe of me," he added. "If they are, they will get shipped out. That is the way it is. Your desire has to be to play. I understand and respect that. That is why they are here."

Ferdinand insists the pressure to perform still remains, but it is merely part of the job and something that marks Manchester United players out from others.

"Over the years this club has been very successful," he said. "In the last couple of years we have won trophies as well. It is great to see. But it does bring pressure. It is not overwhelming though. It is part of being a Manchester United player. You have to deal with all that stuff. It separates you from being a Manchester United player and not."

Injuries were unfortunately a frequent concern for Ferdinand last season, but the centre-back claims that his fitness is coming along nicely and he should be ready for the new campaign.

"My fitness is OK," he said. "I am nowhere near where I want to be yet but we have three weeks left. Last season, I had no problems with my back, which was a good thing, but I did pull my calf which kept me out for a chunk of the year. Hopefully this time around I won't have anything like that and I can continue to play a consistent amount of games."