Reds deposed as Kings of Europe
English Premier League News : Reds deposed as Kings of Europe, Report by Jon Crampin
United’s dreams of becoming the first team to retain the Champions League ended in heartbreak in Rome, as goals from Samuel Eto’o and Lionel Messi gave an impressive Barcelona a deserved victory in the Stadio Olimpico.
It meant that the Reds tasted defeat in a European Cup final for the first time – having won the previous three final appearances of 1968, 1999 and 2008 – but on the night there could be few arguments with the outcome.
Barcelona were simply the better side over all bar the first 10 minutes and in deposing the reigning champions, Pepe Guardiola’s side – Spain’s first Treble-winners – proved themselves worthy new holders of the crown.
United began the stronger side and came close to opening the scoring, but after Eto’o had fired the Spaniards into an undeserved early lead, Barcelona dominated, with Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta repeatedly probing the Reds’ defence.
Sir Alex Ferguson brought on Carlos Tevez for Anderson at half-time and later replaced Ji-sung Park with Dimitar Berbatov as United went in search of an equaliser. But just as the Reds were sensing a way back into the game, Barcelona delivered the crushing blow. A spell of pressure ended with Xavi sending in a teasing cross which found the unmarked Messi, who headed home past the stranded van der Sar.
Not even the introduction of Paul Scholes – match-winner against Barcelona in last season’s semi-final at Old Trafford – could turn the tide of possession in United’s favour. Despite the efforts of all fourteen players deployed at the end of an epic season, the Reds were, for once, second best on the biggest stage.
Source: English Premier League Football News, Manchester United Football Club News at manutd.com
Barcelona 2 Man United 0
English Premier League News : Barcelona 2 United 0
We were told this Champions League final would be a game displaying the beauty of the counter-attack; no two teams in Europe more adept at carrying it out. But United would certainly have hoped not to be so heartbreakingly on the end of its devastation.
Twice United looked to be in control of proceedings here in Rome, and both times Barcelona hit the Reds on the break as goals from Samuel Eto’o and Lionel Messi secured a 2-0 win for the Spanish champions. Make no mistake, the intricate passing football of Pepe Guardiola’s side was brilliant at times, and there is no real injustice in the result.
That said, United could have been two or three goals up inside the first seven or eight minutes but, sad to say, this was to be Barcelona’s night.
Sir Alex went with the team many predicted, full of pace and set up to counter. There were no real surprises in the Barcelona outfit either, Andres Iniesta and Thierry Henry recovering from recent injuries to take their place in the starting line-up.
Gary Neville was the noticeable absentee from United’s 18-man squad. The Reds skipper lost out to Rafael on the bench. And even in choosing the young Brazilian’s speed over Neville’s experience, it said everything about the type of game Sir Alex sought to play.
As kick-off approached, the teams tantalisingly walked past the trophy both clubs so keenly covet. Sir Alex passionately feels that his side have not triumphed in Europe enough but Barcelona, going for their third European title, would say the same. And so the stage was set for one of the most eagerly-anticipated finals in years.
Source: English Premier League Football News at manutd.com
Ferguson fires warning to Arsenal
English Premier League News : Ferguson fires warning to Arsenal
Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Arsenal they will struggle to stop Manchester United scoring in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final on Tuesday.
Boss Ferguson saw United win their home leg 1-0 but they squandered chances to make the scoreline more convincing.
“We played at a good high tempo and maybe we should have scored four goals but before the game I wanted to win without losing a goal,” said Ferguson.
“We know we can go there and score and that is the big problem Arsenal have.”
United dominated the game but only had John O’Shea’s 18th-minute goal to show for their efforts.
Cristiano Ronaldo had a header saved and hit the bar with a second-half screamer, while Carlos Tevez saw a close-range effort brilliantly stopped by Gunners keeper Manuel Almunia.
“The bigger problem is if you don’t make the chances. I believe they can make the chances again. We know we have goal threats,” insisted Ferguson.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his players are capable of a much better performance at the Emirates Stadium and was relieved to emerge from the first leg with only a one-goal deficit to make up.
“I believe that we have a good chance to reverse the result,” he said.
“I am convinced you will see a different Arsenal team at the Emirates.
“United can have regrets because they didn’t score a second goal. It’s down to us to make sure they regret they didn’t score a second goal.”
Wenger reserved special praise for Spanish keeper Almunia.
“He had a big game in a big game,” he added.
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“His saves were excellent, top class in every sense. His reading of the game, his decision-making, quality, sharpness. He was really top class.”
Ferguson, meanwhile, chose to single out goalscorer O’Shea, whose only other goal this season was in the Carling Cup semi-final against Derby.
“He is a great professional. The boy never complains. He is happy to play anywhere,” said the United manager.
“He has not always been a number one choice but he produces 30 performances a season and it is a contribution we are grateful for.
“At the present moment in time, he would be in the team if we got to the final.”
However, Ferguson remains concerned that United’s fixture list could hamper their bid to win four trophies this season.
He claimed that while Arsenal can afford to rest players in their Premier League game against Portsmouth on Saturday, he must pick a strong side for the early kick-off against Middlesbrough as United look to maintain their lead in the title race.
“Arsenal’s big advantage is that they can play Pat Rice at right-back and Arsene himself at centre-forward on Saturday,” quipped Ferguson.
“We have to play a team to win the game. We have a lunchtime kick-off at Middlesbrough and I do not think it is right.”
Source: English Premier League News, Manchester United Football Club News, Arsenal Football Club News at BBC Sport
Man Utd 1-0 Arsenal
English Premier League Football News : Man Utd 1-0 Arsenal By Phil McNulty
Manchester United hold the edge in the battle for a place in the Champions League final after John O’Shea’s early goal gave them victory in an absorbing encounter with Arsenal.
O’Shea scored from close range after Arsenal failed to clear a corner – giving United a slender but fully deserved advantage to take into the semi-final second leg at the Emirates next Tuesday.
Sir Alex Ferguson has made it his mission to make United the first side to successfully defend the Champions League title and they set about their old Premier League adversaries with relish from the first whistle.
And, while United will be happy to go to Arsenal in the ascendancy and having prevented Arsene Wenger’s side from scoring a crucial away goal, they will have regrets that they failed to capitalise on the superiority they exerted throughout.
Arsenal were penned in for long periods as United played at the high tempo that suits them best, and it was only a mixture of the excellence of goalkeeper Manuel Almunia and good fortune that kept the deficit within manageable proportions.
Almunia saved superbly from Wayne Rooney, denied Carlos Tevez with a double block and turned away Cristiano Ronaldo’s header from six yards as United turned on the style in a dazzling first 45 minutes.
Arsenal managed to steady the ship after the interval, but they never seriously threatened United apart from a tame Cesc Fabregas shot and a volley from Emmanuel Adebayor after the break.
Ronaldo struck the bar from 30 yards with 20 minutes remaining as United continued to press for what could have proved a decisive second goal, but Arsenal survived and will still feel there is life in the tie yet, despite delivering a disappointing performance.
United never allowed Arsenal to get into their trademark passing rhythm, playing with more drive and energy than the Gunners, who were overrun in midfield at times and struggled to cope with the pace and variety of Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo in attack.
Ferguson prefaced the game by suggesting it could be the “perfect semi-final” – it was not quite that for United, but you suspect they will be highly satisfied with the outcome.
United’s fans certainly celebrated at the final whistle in a manner that suggested they feel they have taken a significant stride towards retaining the trophy they won so dramatically on penalties against Chelsea in Moscow last May.
Wenger, however, will harbour hopes that the undoubted talent in his side, kept under wraps for so long here, can turn things around on home territory.
Ferguson’s selection of Tevez ahead of Dimitar Berbatov suggested he wanted an energetic, high-tempo approach against an Arsenal defence undermined by injuries to influential pair William Gallas and Gael Clichy.
And that was exactly what he got in thrilling opening exchanges completely controlled by United and played out in a vibrant Old Trafford atmosphere.
Arsenal goalkeeper Almunia was in action inside the first 90 seconds, retreating desperately towards his goal to claw out Rooney’s looping header.
And youngster Kieran Gibbs then showed early nerves as he slipped to let in Ronaldo, but United’s winger flashed the ball across the face of goal with no-one on hand to apply the crucial final touch.
Arsenal were on the ropes, and it took a superb double save from Alumnia to deny Tevez after a slick exchange with O’Shea as United swarmed all over a Gunners side struggling to come to terms with the pace of the game.
Wenger’s players never looked like surviving this fierce early barrage, and so it proved as United took a deserved lead in the 18th minute.
Arsenal failed to clear a corner, and when Michael Carrick’s cross was deflected into his path by Mikael Silvestre, O’Shea lashed a finish high past Almunia.
Arsenal’s only response was a low 20-yard shot from Fabregas that was comfortably collected by Edwin van der Sar.
Silvestre concentrating on positives
Almunia was the keeper in constant action, and he performed heroics again after 28 minutes to keep out Ronaldo’s header from an inviting cross by the industrious Tevez.
The only black spot in the opening 45 minutes for United – apart from not capitalising fully on their outstanding approach play – was a yellow card for Tevez after he collided with Almunia in a chase for possession.
Arsenal looked to have settled more after the break, and even felt bold enough to pose another brief threat after 62 minutes when Adebayor’s volley flew over the top, although Van der Sar had the effort well covered.
United made a double substitution with 25 minutes left, sending on Ryan Giggs – making his 800th appearance for the club – and Berbatov for Anderson and Tevez.
And Ronaldo almost marked their arrival with United’s second as he sent a thunderous right-foot shot against the crossbar with Almunia motionless.
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Wenger made a change of his own, replacing the subdued Theo Walcott with Nicklas Bendtner, and then sent on Eduardo for Adebayor as the game entered its final 10 minutes.
The changes made little alteration to the pattern of the game, with Arsenal ultimately content not to concede a second after some harrowing moments.
It is advantage United – who suffered a scare late on when Rio Ferdinand went off after suffering a blow to the ribs – but the narrow lead still leaves the semi-final in the balance ahead of next week’s return game.
Source: English Premier League News, Man Utd News, Asenal Football News at BBC Sport
Pogatetz to Say Sorry
English Premier League News: Middlesbrough and Austria defender Emanuel Pogatetz says he will apologise for the horror tackle that left Manchester United youngster Rodrigo Possebon in hospital.
Possebon needed oxygen and extensive treatement before being stretchered off in the second half of United’s 3-1 League Cup win over Boro on Tuesday night following a studs-up challenge that earned Pogatetz a straight red card.
The Boro captain compounded his action by initially protesting his innocence, infuriating United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in the process.
Source: English Premier League News, Middlesbrough, Manchester United football clubs information at Bangkokpost – AFP.