Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Is the strength in Manchester has been moved?

City over United's victory was led by a scintillating game of David Silva
Manchester United manager did not hide his emotions when slaughtered 6-1 by a neighbor and call it a worst day, "the worst in my history."
Another major defeat of the City was in September 1989 in the cage City, 5-1. Ferguson admits it's time to go home and hide his head under the pillow for a few hours to get rid of bitterness.
Drawn more to the rear, this figure is a whopping six goals at home since 1930.
When Darren Fletcher scored the goal against City, could arise United beliefs about the character to bounce back but the reality is that two more goals from substitute Edin Dzeko and one from David Silva.
Ferguson has been struggling for supremacy in England and in Europe, but before this 6-1 defeat, there never was a problem in the supremacy in the city of Manchester. 

The Best Team
Advantages City on Sunday, October 23 led by brilliant performances from David Silva, and that means City provides a real threat to United.


But if the neighbor already has the strength to beat United?
Clearly City had to reduce the gap with United, thanks to Abu Dhabi businessmen who signed the check to buy Sergio Aguero and David Silva.
City could be called the team the best and most talented in the league today.
If there is doubt, may be seen returning feedback from Silva to Dzeko during the last goal: a beautiful goal and created the best players in the Premier League this season.
Of course not mean one can predict the long term based only on a day when Ferguson and United playing poorly.

Emergency
Ferguson obviously will take steps based on his experience to deal with emergencies.
If the search thing missing from Ferguson in the transfer of the new season and is United's unlikely to invest in top-class midfielder to replace Paul Scholes's retirement.
However the people who are getting ready to write the obituary of Manchester United had to hold down first though remains that the City is the message they can no longer be ignored.
Roberto Mancini and his players not only take three points from Old Trafford but also the belief that they are entitled to become the leader of the league and they have the ability to hang in there.
Mancini is pragmatic certainly will not enjoy the sheer satisfaction.
He knew that if Ferguson returned to hide his head under the pillow, then the whole mind will be filled with the idea to ensure that the game Sunday, October 23 is not a day when he was handed the keys to power at Manchester City.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Biggest defeat Manchester United in the Modern Era

Manchester - 1-6 defeat of Manchester City last night was not the biggest in the history of Manchester United. But in the era of Sir Alex Ferguson, that's the worst, including those that occur at home.

Quoted from Wikipedia, the most crushing defeat ever experienced by the MU is in the numbers 0-7, and it happened three times in the days of "antiquated", in the cage opposite. The first two in the Premier League's first division level, ie over Blackburn Rovers on April 10, 1926 and Aston Villa on December 27, 1930.

The third time the "Red Devils" are 0-7 defeat when they play in division two, at the headquarters of Wolverhampton Wanderers on December 26, 1931.

In the modern era, especially in the Premier League, Manchester United is the biggest defeat score 0-5, when playing at home to Newcastle United on October 20, 1996, and at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea entertained on October 3, 1999.

That means, the results of the Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday (23/10/2011) night is the number of goals conceded defeat and the largest margin in the history of Manchester United in the Premier League. Six times a goalkeeper David de Gea et al torn Mario Balotelli, and only once replied through DarrenFletcher.

It was also once the biggest defeat of Manchester United under Ferguson, who began to gush club in November 1996 - also at home.

"This is the worst in history. The effect will arise from how embarrassing defeat," said Sir Alex.

Other data, the biggest defeat of Manchester United in the FA Cup 1-7 Burnley in the first round of the FA Cup, on February 13, 1901. In European competition, Manchester United had fallen from Sporting Lisbon 0-5 in the Cup Winners' Cup quarterfinals on March 18, 1964.

The record for the worst home defeat in the history of MU is 1-7, from Newcastle United, the Premier League division one match, on 10 September 1927.