Posts Tagged ‘Wayne Rooney’

BEST OF EUROPE: These Are The Chaaampiooons!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

David Beckham’s first match against former club Manchester United was a bit anticlimactic thanks in large part to the stellar play of striker Wayne Rooney.

Playing at the San Siro in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 Tuesday, Rooney was nothing short of magnificent while netting two late goals in just eight minutes to give United a 3-2 victory over Beckham and AC Milan. The first goal came in the 66th minute when Rooney headed home a cross from substitute Antonio Valencia; he used his head again for his second score, knocking in a pass from Darren Fletcher. The scores were Rooney’s first European goals of a year, which give him a total of 25 for the season.

Milan got on the board first when Ronaldinho scored in the third minute off a Beckham free kick. Paul Scholes made it a 1-1 match with a goal in the 36th minute. After the break it was all Rooney until Milan’s Clarence Seedorf drew the Rossoneri to within one, hitting the back of the net at the 85-minute mark.


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In other Champions League action, Lyon stunned red-hot Real Madrid 1-0 in the first leg of their showdown. Jean Makoun netted the match’s lone goal when he scored on a rocket shot from 25-yards out. Madrid dominated every facet of the match except the scoreboard. The squad had six shots on goal compared to four for Lyon; it also attempted three more corners and held the ball for 66 percent of the match.

The closest Madrid got to lighting up the scoreboard came in the first half when Gonzalo Higuaín received a quality pass from Cristiano Ronaldo but couldn’t manage to get past defender Jean-Alain Boumsong. In the second half, Ronaldo tried his best from 25-yards away but was rejected by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.


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Heading into the match, the return of former Lyon star Karim Benzema dominated headlines. Benzema entered the match in the 64th minute as a substitute for Higuaín and had little to show leading up to the final whistle.

Despite allowing an away goal, Madrid’s statistical dominance Tuesday will give it an advantage when Lyon travels to the Bernabeu March 10. United will take its distinct goal advantage home to Old Trafford when it faces Milan again the same day.

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PREMIER LEAGUE ROUNDUP: United Stand Strong Despite Villa Draw

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Manchester United inched closer to regaining the Premier League lead Wednesday – drawing 1-1 at Aston Villa.


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Playing with just 10 men after Nani was sent off for a poor challenge on Stiliyan Petrov at the 29 minute mark, Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad used all its resources to keep it a 1-1 contest. An own goal from Villa’s James Collins in the 23rd minute gave United all it needed to pull within one point of league leader Chelsea. Manchester avenged its early season loss to Villa, when Martin O’Neill’s side broke a nearly 30-year-old losing streak at Old Trafford, downing the Red Devils 1-0.

Nani sees red/photo credit: Getty Images

The victor’s biggest concern after the draw will surely be the health of star midfielder Ryan Giggs. Giggs left the pitch after a clash with Villa’s Steven Sidwell and was seen exiting the stadium with his arm in a sling. The severity of the injury is unknown, but with a Champions League showdown at AC Milan set for Tuesday, United will certainly be keeping close tabs on his progress.

EPL standings as of Feb 11th

Meanwhile, the Blues found themselves on the receiving end of a 2-1 loss to red-hot Everton. Louis Saha provided both scores for the Toffees, first hitting home a header to make the score 1-1 then netting the winning goal in the 75th minute. Everton has been on a role as of late, going 5-1-1 in its last seven matches; the squad is in the middle of a string of four straight contests against teams in the top half of the table; Everton opened the run with a 1-0 loss at Liverpool and it’ll finish things up with matches against Manchester United and Tottenham.

Arsenal kept pace with the league’s top two, recording a 1-0 win over Liverpool. Abou Diaby scored the match’s lone goal when he headed in a cross from Tomas Rosicky in the 72nd minute. The Gunners – currently in third in the league – put themselves in prime position to make a late-season run, pulling to within six points of Chelsea and narrowing the gap with United to just five points. Upcoming matches against Stoke City, Sunderland, Burnley and Hull City should keep Arsene Wenger’s side on the winning path as it heads down the stretch.

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UNITED TROUNCE POMPEY TO GO TOP OF PREMIERSHIP

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Legendary Manchester United striker Denis Law presented Wayne Rooney with the #10 jersey in 2007.  At the time, few believed that the young striker would create a legacy of Law’s proportion.  Well, he has.  The Wayne Rooney era is underway.

With today’s 5-0 victory over Portsmouth, United push Chelsea out of first place.  What’s more?  Chelsea will have Arsenal to deal with before they can reclaim the top spot.

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ARSENAL OUT-GUNNED AT EMIRATES

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Great play from United. Rooney has earned the captain’s armband for club AND country.

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ONE MORE TIME FOR ROONEY!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Red Devils have crushed Roberto Mancini’s chances for a League Cup title in his first season at City. Today’s Manchester Derby may have been a mixture of good and bad play on both ends, but the indomitable Wayne Rooney carried the torch once again. It was 3-1 at the final whistle.

Oh and we give the United fans a C- for pelting Craig Bellamy in the head with god-knows-what.

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MUSICAL CHAIRS AT THE TOP OF THE TABLE

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Before we had a chance to get comfy with Arsenal in 1st place, the Red Devils came through like gangbusters.

As an American, I can’t get too excited about seeing Jozy Altidore’s side get pummeled by ONE Wayne Rooney. Then again, we can’t deny a brilliant performance. 4 goals for Rooney in a 4-0 sweep had EVERYONE on the edge of their seat. Without further ado, here are the highlights….


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NEW T90 AD WITH ROONEY AND TORRES

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Here’s the new T90 commercial.  Not sure why Torres never gets a touch on the ball, but that must be for the sequel. Does anyone actually own a pair of these?

I stopped believing in advertisements when I learned in 1987 that Keds don’t actually enable you to walk up trees.

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RED DEVILS OVERPOWER BURNLEY

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Man United’s brilliant offensive display against Burnley will be overshadowed by Chelsea’s more glamorous win over Sunderland, but the Red Devils played like champions today.


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FA CUP TRIUMPH FOR LEEDS UNITED

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

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Leeds United was at one point (1998-2000) considered one of the best clubs in Europe.  Financial troubles (and losses) saw them fade away into 2nd, and then 3rd division competition.  The FA Cup (open to all English clubs from all divisions) pitted a now obscure Leeds against Manchester United in what many expected to be a complete bloodbath.  Not the case.

Leeds striker Jermaine Beckford scored a game opener that United never bounced back from.  After the game, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson indicated that Leeds is bound to come back to the Premiership.  The Red Devils are out of the FA cup and Leeds are set to face Tottenham on the weekend of January 23rd.

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SPEAKING OF: SOCCERNOMICS

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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Soccernomics was an interesting read, but I have to disagree with their discussion on England in the World Cup.

If you’ve read the book, maybe you picked up on their idea that England is not, and should not be, a favorite to win the World Cup for a long list of reasons.  That is crazy talk.

We expect England to be competitive in the World Cup because their entire squad (with a few rare exceptions) plays professionally in their home country at the world’s most competitive club level. Spain, Italy, and Germany succeed at retaining MOST of their star players, though it’s not the same.

I’m not arguing that England will win the World Cup next summer, but they most definitely could. Fabio Capello, who is just as prolific a manager as Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, has transformed this squad into a well-oiled machine. England (like any other club) performs poorly with poor leadership. Steve McLaren may have done some great things at Middlesbrough, but he certainly wasn’t prepared to lead the English squad in 2007. Capello’s predecessor was too young and far too inexperienced for international competition.

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