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Showing posts with label Champions League Final 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champions League Final 2011. Show all posts

United Out Classed and out played handsomely

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Well, after the champions league final one thing is for sure. The one who invented the saying ‘’History repeats itself ‘’ was much wiser than the one who came up with the ‘’lightening’’ never strikes twice proverb. A 3-1 score line may not represent the complete domination and decimation of the Red Devils at the hands of the Catalans but for those who watched the game, they know that it was one way traffic throughout the whole game.

It was a desolating Man Utd performance but unlike Rome, 2 years ago at least they can hold their heads up high. The whole team failed to show up that day but at Wembley, at least they came back from a goal down. Tactically, Sir Alex did get some of his decisions all wrong. Giving that much time and space to a team of Barcelona‘s caliber given that how ruthless they can be, was absolutely cynical. No one could deny the fact that United‘s midfield duo of Carrick and Giggs lacked the legs you need to counter waive after waive of immense pressure. But I sincerely believe that there‘s nothing you can do when Barcelona are on song. When they play like they did at Wembley , they are unstoppable. Fergie could have opted to play five in the midfield in order to meet Barcelona‘s panache with physical strength but Fergie is not Mourinho. In a cup final, you have to go there with a positive frame of mind to win. As compared to Inter Barca encounter last year , Inter had a two goal cushion to sit upon something that United never had at their disposal. For the first 10 minutes, United were cruising. Park was running around keeping Messi and co quiet but as soon as Pedro scored the first goal, you could almost sense that chips were down now. Patrice Evra has had a torrid season. And he got his bearings all wrong for the first goal. Indecisive whether come infield or stick with his wide position, in the end he did neither. As for the second goal , He was the closest to Messi and I was wondering like other United fans , how come Messi has all the time in the world  to shoot and pick his spot. It was very disturbing indeed. There‘s no point in pointing fingers towards specific individuals. At United, we play as a team. We win as a team similarly we lose as a team as well. Some might say that United were just privileged to be a part of this spectacle. No, there was never a greater delusion than that. They are Manchester United players. They are destined to win every time they step onto a football pitch. It’s just that sometimes you just have to take your hats off for a performance like that and admit that the best team won.

On the other hand, you have the finest team of their generation none other than Barcelona. You could glorify this team all night long, still all the praises would not be enough. Talisman like Messi and to provide cool and calmness in the centre of the park , Xavi and Iniesta. Football games are won and lost in the centre of the park and possession of the ball is of essence in Football. All of these along with other Barcelona players hardly put a foot wrong in the final. Meanwhile, after the 2nd goal United players forgot how  to keep hold of the ball. Cheap giveaways and aimless hackings of the ball forward became frequent. Still, take nothing away from the Blaugranas. Messi , even at 23 he has the world at his feet and no one brings the fans to their feet , the way he does. And for Xavi and Iniesta , they virtually put the opposition out of contention with their inch perfect passing and their off the ball movement is second to none as well. To go with all of these, it’s the composure that goes with all their technical ability. Cool as ice even under pressure cooker scenarios.


On a whole, The Champions League final came just at the right time to show the whole world the bright side of the beautiful game. It has once again rejuvenated football fans all across the globe. Amidst all the corruption, bribery allegations and the struggle for power in the football‘s main governing body, this game might just provide the perfect remedy. They say Birth is more but breeding is much. Football sides from all across Europe should pay special attention on developing their academies just like Barcelona have done. Unlike Madrid, Barca has built their success rather than buying it. If you want to be the most successful team then you must built your team around a set of homegrown players. Not only you can save fortunes but there are no egos and you can mould them in the style you want them to play.

Manchester United: Why there is little to frown about

Monday, May 30, 2011

The Red Devils kept faith and pledged to battle to the very end, but everyone knew that a Barcelona triumph over Manchester United was but a foregone conclusion. And so it was, as Barcelona presented a footballing masterpiece that left everyone all the more lost for words to describe their footballing brilliance and absolute dominance over European football. Xavi and Iniesta demonstrated their ruthless mastery at the art of playmaking and keeping possession, while Messi was, as usual, at his lethal best on the ball.

In Rome, United simply imploded. Lacking a conventional midfield destroyer to stem Barcelona's probing build-up by closing down their midfielders meant that the Catalans had the midfield all to themselves. Instead of assembling a team specifically to beat Barcelona, Sir Alex Ferguson opted to best them at their own game. A decision that went horribly wrong with a resounding defeat. Afford them too much space and time on the ball and we all know what happens.

This time around, the Scotsman got it right. Park Ji Sung's dogged dedication to his midfield role was simply jaw-dropping. Granted, hunting about for a ball that is passed around like a pinball was always going to be a task of sisyphean proportions. But up till the dying moments of the game, Park ran like a man possessed. He was aided in his cause by the commendable Michael Carrick, who this time did his utmost to impose his influence on the midfield battle and halt the tirade of Barcelona attacks.

Then there was Ryan Giggs, at the grand old age of 37. It still is incredible how he manages it, providing the spark for a counter-attack at every opportunity and dribbling with the youthful vigour of someone half his age. He let United believe for those few minutes that an upset well and truly possible when he played Rooney in for the equaliser. Expect him to be sorely missed when he finally calls time on his illustrious career.

Prior to the match, Dani Alves claimed that United were stronger without Cristiano Ronaldo. Some accused him, as well as other members of the Barca squad, of employing mind games. The former held true; United's ripostes had more cohesion and teamwork this time around. Two years ago, Ronaldo seemed hell-bent on demolishing Barcelona all by himself, embarking on reckless individual runs and blasting the ball at goal from impossible distances. With his departure, they played as a more united strikeforce and threats didn't come from a single source.




While Hernandez had a performance to forget, Wayne Rooney finally stepped up to the plate at Wembley. He made the most of the little possession United had, drifting into dangerous positions and distributing the ball beautifully. He showed pace, stamina and sharpness in attack. His equaliser was expertly taken, curling away from Valdes' despairing dive. United can only hope he builds on this performance to reach even greater heights next season.

United's stubborn defence held strong and rallied, but it simply wasn't enough.
Perhaps Vidic and Ferdinand's only crime in the Final was to give Messi so much space and time to work the ball in for his goal. They can be proud of a defensive resilience of the highest order, frustrating Barcelona for all it was worth. Vidic stood fast in the face of Messi's vaunted close control, while Ferdinand was a commanding presence in the final third. 


A post-mortem on the Final would not reveal much to reflect upon. Antonio Valencia was decidedly ineffectual, contributing little more than a series of fouls on Messi. Hernandez went missing for most parts of the game. Evra was left exposed on so many occasions, belying the quality of his season.
United came out and did their utmost to stymie Barcelona's charge for the title. They were valiant and fought to the death, but were outmatched and routed by the better, if not the best team in the world.

I would decline to write a specific article in salutation of the European and Spanish Champions, for there is no more to say than what's already been. Barcelona have carved their legacy in stone and written their history. As a United fan, I would just like to say well played, well won and well deserved. We rarely lose, but when we do, there's no other team we would want than Barcelona.


Best Goals of the Champions League 2010/2011 - #1 Messi vs Madrid

Sunday, May 29, 2011

As the 2010/2011 installment of the Champions League comes to a close we will reveal the top five goals as decided by FOX Soccer.



Coming in at number one is Messi's solo effort against Madrid. Check it out below!

<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/video/?vid=8d75a006-7a5e-45b4-abe9-9ef764362791&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_videocentral_player" target="_new" title="Goal #1: Lionel Messi - Barcelona">Video: Goal #1: Lionel Messi - Barcelona</a>

Best Goals of the Champions League 2010/2011 - #2 Chadli vs Tottenham

As the 2010/2011 installment of the Champions League comes to a close we will reveal the top five goals as decided by FOX Soccer.



Coming in at number two is Nacer Chadli's effort against Tottenham. Check it out below!



<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/video/?vid=2b76793f-5cbc-41f1-88df-463b8b57d05d&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_videocentral_player" target="_new" title="Goal #2: Nacer Chadli - Twente">Video: Goal #2: Nacer Chadli - Twente</a>

The winning goal will be released shortly

Best Goals of the Champions League 2010/2011 - #3 Matheus vs Roma

As the 2010/2011 installment of the Champions League comes to a close we will reveal the top five goals as decided by FOX Soccer.



Coming in at number three is Matheus' solo effort against Roma in the froup stage. Check it out below!




<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/video/?vid=0e8cf4a8-d9ae-4dce-a82c-1060b5d0d637&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_videocentral_player" target="_new" title="Goal #3: Matheus - Roma">Video: Goal #3: Matheus - Roma</a>


Dont forget you can watch live action of the Final between United and Barcelona on FOX Soccer - follow the link for more info!

We will reaveal the final three goals before kickoff tomorrow!

Best Goals of the Champions League 2010/2011 - #4 Di Maria vs Tottenham

Saturday, May 28, 2011



As the 2010/2011 installment of the Champions League comes to a close we will reveal the top five goals as decided by FOX Soccer.



Coming in at number four is Angel Di Maria's screamer against Tottenham in the quarter final. Check it out below!





 
 
 
 
 
Dont forget you can watch live action of the Final between United and Barcelona on FOX Soccer - follow the link for more info!

We will reaveal the final three goals before kickoff tomorrow! <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/video/?vid=c48cac53-14de-417b-a699-149f00ccddd2&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_videocentral_player" target="_new" title="Goal #4: Di Maria - Real Madrid">Video: Goal #4: Di Maria - Real Madrid</a>

Best Goals of the Champions League 2010/2011 - #5 Stankovic vs Schalke

As the 2010/2011 installment of the Champions League comes to a close we will reveal the top five goals as decided by FOX Soccer.



Coming in at number five is Dejan Stankovic's screamer against Schalke in the quarter final. Check it out below!



 
 

D<a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/video/?vid=3874a763-0753-44b8-93e0-95755df38a8b&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_videocentral_player" target="_new" title="Goal #5: Dejan Stanković - Inter Milan">Video: Goal #5: Dejan Stanković - Inter Milan</a>


Dont forget you can watch live action of the Final between United and Barcelona on FOX Soccer - follow the link for more info!

We will reaveal the final four goals before kickoff tomorrow!

The All Important Champions League Final

Thursday, May 26, 2011

You can use all the superlatives in the world still the significance and all the hype surrounding this showpiece at The Wembley will remain unassailable. Quite simply, it is the pinnacle of European football. Man Utd locking horns yet again with Barca. The recently crowned champions of England against once again crowned champions of Spain. Gaffa against Pep. 4-4-1-1 against 4-3-3. The impregnable defense versus the tikki takka passing game of the Catalans. Manchester United squaring off against Barcelona for the Champions League crown. The stage is set, only waiting for its heroes. And battle lines have been drawn up. 
 Having a look at the stats clearly tells you how consistent both the teams have been. Man Yoo are the only unbeaten team left in this season’s competition. Their defense has only leaked 4 goals in Europe this season. With 9 wins and only 3 draws out of the 12 games played there is no doubt that Man United are the team to beat this season. On the other side , Barca have created some history of their own as well.They have scored 27 goals in Europe ‘s premium club competition this campaign, which is the most among other teams involved . They have scored in every single European game this term. So one could easily guess what is coming our way. At Wembley, irresistible force in shape of Barca‘s attacking prowess meets the immovable object in the form of United‘s unbreachable defense.

As far as United are concerned, lessons must have been learned from the debacle of Rome. That night, two years ago Barca trio of Messi, Xavi and Iniesta teared the United midfield apart at will. Very few teams dominate United the way Barca did on the biggest stage of them all. But Sir Alex was quick to point out that this is a different United team now. Ronaldo is off to Madrid which means players are gelling together and are not relying on an individual . It’s a collective team effort nowadays at United and the rewards are for everyone to be seen. For me Park Ji Sung will be the most influential player for United. The outcome of the match would depend a lot on how well Park plays. Still remember , SAF describing it as the toughest decision of his professional career to leave park out of their 2008 final against Chelsea. Park will be employed on United ‘s left hand side probably. His main objectives will be to stop Dani Alves from making those runs behind full backs as well as keeping half an eye on Leo Messi. Player like Park is invaluable to United ‘s aspirations of winning a 4th European Cup. Over the years United have relied heavily on wing players. They always use the full width of the pitch. How often have we  seen Van Der Sar rolling the ball out to either Vidic or Ferdinand who are at some distance from one another. Also encouraging full backs to move forward and help the wing players. Chicharito ‘s agility and Rooney ‘s robust appetite to track all the way back should help United in this big match.



 While there are no intricacies involved on how Barcelona will set up. They will keep the ball , they always do. But unlike other free flowing teams e.g Arsenal, their possession is met with purpose. Barca’s midfield overpowers United when it comes to vision, an eye for the pass and to top them all to keep the ball. But one can rest assure that Gaffa will have a plan or two up his sleeve to break that stranglehold because possession is indispensable  at least when you are playing against Barcelona.
No matter how teams line up , we should have a fascinating and scrumptious game on our hands. One cannot expect a free flowing , you attack we attack kind of game. European finals are never like that. But there will be a plethora of drama and individual brilliance. With the talent on show this promises to be one heck of a season ending finale. The final of Rome would be forgotten if you are a United fan. After that final I personally felt as if there was no cure for the pain and no end to the grief that we suffered.
Even with 19 th title in the bag , you can expect that Sir Alex ‘s thirst is far from being quenched & As the saying goes ‘’ A hungry man is an angry man’’ Sir Alex will do anything in his grasp to ensure that the debacle of Rome never occurs again.

By Hanzla Ahmed Khan
 
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