Friday, 6 April 2012

Man Utd legend Robson hopes Everton beat Liverpool in Cup semi

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United legend Bryan Robson hopes Everton beat Liverpool in the FA Cup semi.

Robbo has no great feelings for Liverpool, but admits the result will go beyond that.

He told evertonfc.com: "I'm hoping Everton beat Liverpool because that game is just before the Old Trafford game and we want them to have their mind on the FA Cup and not on the league at that time.

"Everton can go all the way in the competition. Okay, Liverpool, they're a good team, they've got some good players.

“But Everton, on their day, can beat anybody. I think they're always well organised, they've got some top players and so there's no reason why they can't get through."

Man Utd veteran Giggs expects to face QPR full of fight

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs expects a battle against Mark Hughes' QPR.

Giggs warns their gaffer has gained enough knowledge to represent a threat to the Reds.

"Mark’s managed quite a few clubs now so he’s not a new manager anymore. He’ll have them well drilled and well prepared, just like the majority of teams that come to Old Trafford. They’ll make it difficult for us," Giggs told ManUtd.com.

QPR are the third relegation-threatened side to meet United in the last four games, following the Reds' victories over Wolves and Blackburn Rovers. Giggs thinks QPR could prove to be the toughest of the lot to take on, given the character of his fellow Welshman and the work he has done so far at the West London club.

"He's a fighter and he has good staff around him. He made some good signings in the January transfer window and has a lot of quality in the side . QPR will be organised on Sunday and he'll have them working hard."

Man Utd hero Yorke full of praise for Evans

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke is delighted with the form of Jonny Evans this season.

He has been impressed by Evans' current run in the side.

Yorke told manutd.com: “I first came across Jonny when I was at Sunderland and he was on loan. He did a fantastic job and really played a crucial part for us when Roy Keane was manager. He tackles and reads the game well, but just needed that little bit of experience.

“He has shown his quality in the past three or four months. He's been outstanding and people forget that he is still a young lad who is learning the game. Of course, he’s going to make the odd mistake but I’m sure he’ll be a great United player for a long time.”

Man Utd to face Everton in Dallas Cup semis

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United are into the Dallas Cup semis after victory against Tigres.

Larnell Cole's solitary strike was enough to book Manchester United's place in the Dallas Cup semi-finals as Tigres were unable to recover from the first-half winner.

Cole, who has been missing domestically of late due to injury, blasted home an excellent volley with half an hour gone following a cross by Luke Giverin from the left.

Everton, the Reserves' last opponents in the league before the flight out to the States, now stand in the way of a place in the final.

Man Utd linked to talks with Inter Milan keeper Julio Cesar

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United continue to be linked with Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

Gazzetta dello Sport says United are having concrete talks in a bid to sign Julio Cesar from Inter Milan.

The 32-year-old is expected to leave Inter in the summer and despite David De Gea's progress, is being linked with a move to United.

Man Utd star Park shuts down Guangzhou Evergrande rumours

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung has shut down talk of a move to Guangzhou Evergrande.

The South Korean star has been linked with a switch to China.

But speaking with the China Daily, Park insisted he is committed to his contract at United.

Blackburn boss Kean fears Man Utd raid for Grant Hanley

Fri, 04/06/2012

Blackburn Rovers boss Steve Kean fears Manchester United are set for another transfer raid on his squad.

After landing Phil Jones last summer, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is now eyeing Rovers centre-half Grant Hanley.

United manager Fergie praised the young Scot after the match.

Kean said: “He was very complimentary about Grant. He thinks he’s good enough to play for Scotland for the next 10 to 15 years, and I agree.

“I hope Fergie’s not going to be putting a bid in. I said that to him.

“I told him leave it a bit longer because Grant is only just starting with us.”

Porto’s Rodriguez would not reject chance to join Man Utd

Fri, 04/06/2012

FC Porto winger James Rodriguez insists it would be too hard to turn down advances fromManchester United.

The 20-year old Colombian winger is reportedly being tracked by the Red Devils and although he is focused on the rest of the season in Portugal, admits he would be open to United if the opportunity arose.

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"I am only focused on Porto at the moment but I could not reject the chance to play forManchester United,” he told Nuevo Estadio.

"It would please me."

Man Utd boss Ferguson not focused on Man City results

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has indicated that he will not bother looking at title rivals Manchester City’s results.

United sit five points clear of crosstown rivals Manchester City with seven games remaining with this weekend’s home clash against QPR the next fixture as City prepare to head to Arsenal.

City boss Roberto Mancini suggested that the title would be staying at Old Trafford if his side slips up on the weekend but Ferguson is not bothered by the Italian’s comments, saying he will only focus on his club’s job at hand.

"I'm not getting into that. I don't need to get into that," Fergie said.

"We must concentrate on the game ahead and that's Queens Park Rangers. We'll focus on that, not worry about elsewhere."

Man Utd young gun Jones relishing title pursuit

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United defender Phil Jones is excited about his side’s pursuit of the Premier League title this season.

The versatile 20-year old is in his debut campaign at Old Trafford and admits he is relishing the excitement of trying to help the Red Devils maintain top spot from Manchester City for the rest of the term.

"You can't get away from the title race," he said.

"The hype is massive. You get to realise what it means to win and pick up that trophy every year.

"People are talking about it everywhere, which makes it hard to take your mind off it.

"It is great to be part of that though. It is an exciting time."

He added: "It would be a massive achievement for me, my family and my friends.

"I would never have dreamed of being able to lift the Premier League trophy.

"But we are a long way off that yet."

Ex-Man Utd ace Ince wants Wolves job for remainder of season

Fri, 04/06/2012

Paul Ince has offered to manage Wovles for the rest of the Premier League season.

The former Manchester United and Wolves midfielder has been heavily linked with the Molineux job for next season but he feels he can be of more assistance to the club now.

Terry Connor is struggling as caretaker manager after taking over from Mick McCarthy in February and Ince, who spent about four years with Wolves as a player, would love to take the job on for the final seven matches of the campaign.

"When I spoke to (chairman) Jez (Moxey) about the situation, he said the job was about experience, but a day later they appointed Terry,” the former Macclesfield Town, Blackburn Rovers, MK Dons and Notts Country boss told Express & Star.

"With all due respect to TC (Connor), I've got more managerial experience than him. I've saved teams from relegation, I've got teams promoted and I've managed in the Premier League.

"But the job at the moment is about motivating players and the fans and I feel I can do that. I feel I should be at the club now.

"If someone said: 'Take it for the last seven games' I'd do it, because it's Wolves and they're my club and they're only going one way at the moment."

Man Utd title inevitable – QPR’s Hughes

Fri, 04/06/2012

Manchester United’s 20th English league title is inevitable according to QPR manager Mark Hughes.

The Welshman and his R’s are away to the league leaders at Old Trafford tomorrow and the former Red Devils striker feels that Sir Alex Ferguson and his charges have one hand on the trophy with just seven games remaining as they lead the rest of the competition by five points.

"I think at this stage of the season there is a little bit of a sense of inevitability," Hughes said.

"United have been in this situation so many times before, City haven't and I think that can be key in this situation.

"You sense that United are looking at fixtures, taking each game on its merits and just ticking off games they have to play from now until the end of the season.

"You would be very surprised if they lost it from the position they find themselves in now.”

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson hails 'exceptional' Manchester United winger Valencia

The Ecuadorian winger has been in outstanding form since returning from injury, scoring a goal against Blackburn as the Red Devils increased their lead at the top of the league

Apr 4, 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson has hailed Antonio Valencia as "an exceptional talent", as he helped Manchester United extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table with a goal against Blackburn Rovers.
The game seemed destined for a draw until the Ecuadorian winger hit a thunderous drive from the right hand side of the penalty area across the face of goal and into the far corner with 10 minutes left to go.

"Antonio could be very important," Sir Alex told reporters. "His form before he got the hamstring injury was outstanding.

"Now he' back we hope he stays fit because he's such an honest, hard-working player. He's got everything, really.

"You get two sides to Antonio. He's prepared to work really hard. He can tackle, he can run, but he can also beat a man.

"He's got exceptional talent and yet people underrate him. We don't, that's why we bought him and now he is back and in that form it gives us a big chance."

Valencia himself stated that he will continue striving to improve, and admitted he is very happy to be back playing following his injury.

"I try and strive for continuous improvement and I am always looking to improve from one game to the next," Valencia said.

"If it's a case of analysing stuff, it's really down to the manager and the backroom staff to give their opinions on that.

"It's just down to me to keep working hard and improving. It does make you happy when you hear positive things in the media and from the fans.

"All you can do is be grateful and thank people for that. I suppose it does encourage you to fight even harder to work towards that goal and that goal is obviously to win trophies.

"I'm very happy to be back and it's good to be playing now until the end of the season, hopefully.

"I get really pleased and full of emotion when I score. But to be totally truthful, I prefer playing the perfect pass for someone else to score. I like that, it's a good feeling.

"I think maybe I've got to leave it until I get to three or four goals and then smile more. What I really need to do is to learn some kind of dance routine or something!"

From Blackburn zero to Ewood hero - De Gea proves his worth in Manchester United's title charge

The Spaniard made three superb saves as Sir Alex Ferguson's side moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Rovers on Monday night
Apr 4, 2012


Manchester United did not spend two years scouting David de Gea for nothing. On Monday night he produced the latest in a string of performances worthy of a goalkeeper who cost £18.3 million as his side took a huge step towards the Premier League title.

From Blackburn zero to Blackburn hero. It was against Rovers on New Year’s Eve that the 21-year-old produced a performance so dreadful, so unconvincing that he was dropped by Sir Alex Ferguson and Anders Lindegaard became the club’s first choice in goal.

But the Dane suffered an ankle injury in mid-January, meaning De Gea was restored to the side, and he has not looked back.

Gone is the shaky, timid character who looked overwhelmed by the physicality of the Premier League, a player so weak at dealing with crosses than even United supporters feared the worst when the opposition won a corner.
A RISING STAR
 DE GEA'S LAST SIX PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES
CLEAN SHEETS
GOALS CONCEDED
AV. GOALS CONCEDED PER GAME
GAMES WON
WIN PERCENTAGE
3
3
0.50
6
100%

United won 2-0 at Ewood Park on Monday to move five points clear of rivals Manchester City at the top of the table with seven games to play.

Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young scored the goals that sealed the points, but De Gea deserved just as much credit for the victory that leaves the Old Trafford club hot favourites to win a 20th top flight title.

He produced three outstanding saves in the first half, most notably a flying stop to keep out Marcus Olsson’s fierce effort on the stroke of half-time. United may have dominated possession for much of the game, but they needed their No. 1 at his best to stop Blackburn taking the lead.

It was the mark of a goalkeeper full of confidence. De Gea had little to do but was alert when he was required to help his side out. Crosses? Not a problem. He seems to be bulking up by the day, despite his childlike facial hair, and his distribution has always been excellent.

"David de Gea made three fantastic saves to keep us in the game," said Ferguson after the match.

"Although we had all the possession, we couldn't create the openings to get in front. David has done his bit for the team. He has really grown in stature the boy. He was outstanding."

Ferguson has always insisted that De Gea would need a bedding in period, time to acclimatise to the nature of English football and the pressures of playing for one of the most successful clubs in Europe.

The statements of support appeared unconvincing when the Spain under-21 man was letting shots squirm under his body, but he has proven many an armchair pundit wrong.

For any player, in any position, confidence is the key. Of the goalkeepers with more than 10 Premier League appearances this season, De Gea has the best saves-to-shots ratio at 79 per cent.

A strong No.1 lays the foundation for title challenges and trophies. United took a gamble by signing a relative novice to step into the role mastered by Peter Schmeichel and Edwin van der Sar.

The likes of Massimo Taibi and Mark Bosnich failed to pass the test and there was a feeling Ferguson may have given up on De Gea after the Blackburn defeat in December.

Now rather than talking about the gaffes that cost points, United fans can look at saves that could make the difference in the title race. There were three on Monday night, while the save to deny Juan Mata against Chelsea in February was a key moment in the title race.

De Gea’s rise has been mirrored in United’s stunning form in the second half of the season as they have reeled in City and are now pulling clear of their noisy neighbours.

Four weeks ago, United were five points behind City but a 10-point swing now leaves them only having to keep their cool to win the league. Their next three games are against sides in the bottom six - QPR, Wigan and Aston Villa - and there is so much experience in the squad that they are unlikely to crumble under the pressure.

The 7,000 visiting fans who were in the Darwen End on Monday night knew that, greeting the final whistle with a roar that almost matched the one a year ago when they won the title at the same ground.

Ferguson pumped his fists towards the crowd, a 20th title, his 13th, within sight. If and when it comes, De Gea will deserve the credit he gets for his role. He has already proved he has the mental strength of a man made to play for Manchester United.