Friday, 2 May 2014

Moyes Sent Packing As United Take Off




Moyes Sent Packing As United Take Off

Moyes spotted at Florida airport for first time since his sacking.
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes was pictured for the first time since his dismissal as manager of Manchester United.

Moyes, 51, was sacked just 10 months in to his 6 year contract with the Red Devils, however with United's worst season for many years and the club not being in the Champions League places his future with the club had been under scrutiny.

Moyes, who was personally chosen by United's legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson to take over from him after 26 years at the Manchester club could not keep United in the top four in the Premier League and has seen United have their worst home record in the Premier League, with West Brom, Everton and Tottenham some of the teams to take all three points from Old Trafford.
Moyes' sacking meant that a current United legend in Ryan Giggs took over as United boss on a player/Interim basis with former team mates and United legends Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt assisting him, and it was the perfect start for Giggs' United side as they looked liked the 'old style' way that we're used to seeing from the Red Devils as they came out as 4-0 winners over relegation-threatened Norwich.
Rooney scored two for United as they thrashed Norwich.


Wayne Rooney and substitute Juan Mata both scored a couple of goals for United in the win as well. Mata's two goals mean that he has scored five goals in his last four appearances since joining from Chelsea.
A young fan holds up a sign in favour of Ryan Giggs.


Next up for United and Giggs is another home game, this time against another relegation-threatened team in Sunderland at the Theatre of Dreams as Sunderland aim to avoid the drop and United aim to clinch a Europa League spot.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

In Form Welbeck Secures United Win

In Form Welbeck Secures United Win 

Manchester United recorded their first win of 2014 as they defeated Swansea by two goals to nil at Old Trafford on Saturday in the late kick off.

Manchester United were looking to beat Swansea at Old Trafford more than ever due to Swansea winning this fixture in the FA Cup six days ago. On that occasion Swansea scored a late goal thanks to Wilfried Bony. However on this occasion the result was very different.

Swansea City once again dominated possession in their own 'Spanish style' play at Old Trafford, however Swansea didn't have many chances and they couldn't beat Nemanja Vidic's defensive line, nor could they beat the alert David de Gea.

Nemanja Vidic holding off Wilfried Bony
Januzaj contributed significantly against Swansea
Whereas Manchester United only had 39% possession, which is the lowest percentage that United have had in the Premier League since Opta stats began in 2006. Except Manchester United dominated in attacking chances and in the first half Adnan Januzaj had a fantastic chance to put them in front from a free kick just outside of the box but unfortunately for him and United his fantastic curling effort beat the keeper but it hit the crossbar.

Danny Welbeck then had a fantastic opportunity from seven yards out to also put United in the lead but the England international dragged his shot wide of the far right post. At half time the game was tied all square with no score.

Valencia calmly tucks away his and United's first goal of the
 game
In the second half United upped the tempo straight away and it took just two minutes for them to score through a tap-in from Antonio Valencia after Shinji Kagawa's header was saved by Gerhard Tremmel from a nice bit off skill from Adnan Januzaj who managed to put in an inviting cross. This was Valencia's first goal at Old Trafford since he scored on Boxing Day 2011.

Valencia celebrates his goal
Valencia celebrates with Januzaj
In the fist half David Moyes called Danny Welbeck (Picture on the right) over to discuss a new tactic and it must of worked as Welbeck's passing, shooting a positioning improved significantly afterwards.


Welbeck flicks on Evra's shot to make it 2-0









Welbeck celebrates with Carrick and Evra
Manchester United then went through a spell of Swansea dominating possession once again, however United created a counter attack after Adnan Januzaj intercepted Gerhard Tremmel's long throw. Shinji Kagawa then attacked for United and sprinted at the Swansea defence before offloading the ball back to Januzaj who crossed the back into the box which was cleared away only as far as Patrice Evra who scuffed his shot, but Danny Welbeck deflected it past Tremmel to double their lead twelve minutes later. Welbeck has now scored six goals in his last six games. 
Welbeck celebrates
Both Chris Smalling and Shinji Kagawa both had two great chances to extend United's lead from close range but neither had the finishing touch that both Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck possessed with their goals. Manchester United end their run of three consecutive defeats to win their first game of 2014 and remain in seventh place.

Manchester United

  • 01 de Gea
  • 02 Rafael
  • 03 Evra (Büttner - 79' )
  • 16 Carrick
  • 12 Smalling
  • 15 Vidic
  • 25 Antonio Valencia
  • 24 Fletcher
  • 19 Welbeck (Hernández - 86' )
  • 44 Januzaj
  • 26 Kagawa

Substitutes

  • 11 Giggs
  • 13 Lindegaard
  • 14 Hernández
  • 23 Cleverley
  • 28 Büttner
  • 29 Zaha
  • 35 Lingard

Swansea City

  • 25 Tremmel
  • 22 Rangel Booked
  • 33 Davies
  • 21 Cañas (Chico - 17' )
  • 02 Amat
  • 06 Williams
  • 24 Pozuelo
  • 07 Britton
  • 10 Bony Booked
  • 08 Shelvey (Alvaro - 63' )
  • 15 Routledge

Substitutes

  • 03 Taylor
  • 04 Chico
  • 13 Cornell
  • 26 Alvaro
  • 29 Richards
  • 31 Lucas
  • 41 Donnelly
Referee: Chris Foy
Attendance: 75,035