By Jason Freeman. 1) Europa League will be taken seriously Manchester United exited the Champions League back in December at the group stages, something that hadnāt happened since 2005. Due to this, we find ourselves in Amsterdam playing in the…
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By Richard Evans After a comfortable 2-0 win over Stoke in midweek, Manchester United travelled to Stamford Bridge, knowing neighbours City had stretched the gap at the top of the table to 3 points, meaning a draw at least was…
By Tony Mogan. After the frustration of going out of the FA Cup following defeat at Liverpool over the weekend, it was time for Manchester United to refocus and re-establish Januaryās winning run. Thankfully it was business as usual in…
By Lee Savery It is the end of the year and everyone is making up their own ālists of 2011ā, so to carry on a tradition started last year, I present my Manchester United awards for the calendar year 2011:…
By Matt Wrafter. 1. Hernandez is a poacher, but not much more We all know how important Hernandez can be. He does the single most important thing in football: he puts the ball into the back of the net. But…
By Nathan Thomas. 1. Consistent back four a big plus for United Manchester United seem to finally have assembled a steady consistent back four, with Vidicās return to fitness being swiftly followed by Ferdinand; Unitedās back four are beginning to…
By Nathan Thomas. 1. Midfield craving creative spark This, Iām sure youāll agree with me is the most evident thing that we learnt from the match on Saturday, although many would argue we have known this for a long time.…
By Nathan Thomas. 1. Hardly vintage, but enough As in recent weeks Manchester United got the result without setting the world alight but in the cold light of day in the aftermath of recent results a 1-0 win at Goodison…