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Old 12-25-2007, 11:50 PM   #931 (permalink)
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at Sunderland only

League (inc PL): Sunderland 26 wins, Man Utd 15, Draws 13
Prem: Sunderland 1 wins, Man Utd 3, Draws 2


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THIS SEASON'S REVERSE FIXTURE

Manchester United 1-0 Sunderland
1 September 2007 - Ref: Martin Atkinson
Man Utd scorer: Saha 72


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Sunderland go into the match with no new injury concerns from the defeat to Reading as Roy Keane welcomes Sir Alex Ferguson to The Stadium of Light. Manchester United hope to give long-term injury victim Park Ji-sung a spot on the bench, while Rio Ferdinand should also return to action. However, goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar will not feature until the new year as he battles to overcome a groin strain.


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Old 12-26-2007, 12:09 AM   #935 (permalink)
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Anderson happily swaps beach for piece of Man Utd history


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Manchester United´s Brazilian midfielder Anderson (top) celebrates after Argentinian forward Carlos Tévez (bottom) scored against Liverpool during their Premiership match at Anfield, Liverpool, north-west England, December 16. Anderson says he is happy to spend the chilly festive period playing football - and not relaxing on Copacabana beach - as he pursues his dream of making history with Manchester United.

LONDON (AFP) - Brazilian midfielder Anderson says he is happy to spend the chilly festive period playing football - and not relaxing on Copacabana beach - as he pursues his dream of making history with Manchester United.

Until last year the 19-year-old former Gremio and FC Porto player would spend the Christmas period relaxing on one of Brazil's most famous beaches.

But since his 17 million pound to Old Trafford from Porto last year the twice-capped Brazilian international has had to quickly accept the reality of English football moving up a gear during the festive period.

United begin their post-Christmas campaign Wednesday in the chilly north east at Sunderland's Stadium of Light, where they will hope to secure the points and leapfrog, provisionally at least, Premier League leaders Arsenal.

And while the idea takes a bit of getting used to, the samba star is happy to make the necessary sacrifices.

"I think I know what to expect because my team-mates have kept telling me how tough it is to play so many games at one time," he said.

"It is a completely new experience for me. I would usually be on the beach by now. But for once, I will have to leave my turkey on the plate and get ready to play football instead."

After a delayed start to his United career, caused by his appearance at Copa America and a minor hamstring injury picked up during pre-season, Anderson's time at Old Trafford almost stalled before it had got off the starting grid.

The teenager was part of the side stunned by Coventry in the League Cup, with suggestions arising immediately after the game that the player might be making a quick exit from the Theatre of Dreams.

Those rumours were quickly dispelled by Sir Alex Ferguson, while Anderson admitted he was never seriously concerned for his future.

"That match was very difficult," he said.

"But I was well aware the club knew what they were buying when they brought me here.

"A player does not show what he is worth in one match. It happens over a period of time and I am sure eventually, the fans will see what I can do."

If recent performances are any guide, Ferguson has unearthed a gem.

Anderson has been excelling in the most demanding midfield arena of all and came out just on top in his personal duel with Stephen Gerrard in United's victory over Liverpool at Anfield a week ago.

Rather than shy away from the physical nature of the English game, Anderson appears to be revelling in it.

And, if he can add goalscoring to his repertoire, he could easily emulate the memorable feats of United's former midfield greats Bryan Robson, Paul Ince and Roy Keane.

"If you can do well in the Premier League you can do well anywhere because it is so hard here," he said.

"But I was well prepared for both the mental and physical challenge.

"I have become more confident with every game I play. Hopefully, that will continue because by the time I have finished here I want to be part of Manchester United's history."


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Old 12-26-2007, 01:57 PM   #936 (permalink)
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FTSunderland [0 - 4] Manchester U.

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D. Fletcher

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45'[0 - 3]
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Only good thing out of this again is that Ronaldo is on my fantasy team


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Old 12-26-2007, 03:09 PM   #939 (permalink)
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# - Hello, welcome to our coverage of this afternoon's Premiership clash between Manchester United and Sunderland at The Stadium of Light.


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# 3 There were an amazing five red cards in the Premier League's three early kick-offs; will the players be able to control themselves here?


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# 90 ALL OVER! United cruise to a comfortable victory, capped by Saha's late penalty. They go top of the Premier League - if only for a few hours...


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# 88 To their credit, Sunderland are still working hard - they have just been outclassed today by a ruthless United performance.


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# 5 Plenty of changes for United this afternoon as Sir Alex Ferguson shuffles his pack at the start of the busy festive period.


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# 7 Early chance for United to test Gordon in the United goal as Ronaldo lines up a free-kick....Ronaldo blasts it with power, but Gordon punches clear.


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# 10 ETUHU! The big midfielder manages to get outside his man before before firing in a left-foot effort...six yards wide.


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# 13 Sunderland have started brightly here; no sign that manager Roy Keane has told his men to try and contain United or play for a draw.


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# 17 GOAL! ROONEY OPENS THE SCORING! The burly striker beats the off-side trap, gets on to Wes Brown's pass, strolls through an enormous hole in the Sunderland defence before rolling a shot under Gordon.


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# 22 SHAMBOLIC! Sunderland have the chance to test the United keeper when they are handed a free-kick on the edge of the box...only for a misunderstanding between the players taking the set-piece sees the chance disappear!


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# 84 GOAL! Nani is brought down by Collins, who just catches the heels of the winger as he burst into the area; Saha steps up to roll the penalty down the middle and give United a fourth.


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# 25 Sunderland are going to be in for a long afternoon unless they can find a way to put the shackles on United wingers Nani and Ronaldo.


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# 26 Fletcher is booked for a challenge that leaves Ross Wallace on the turf; very harsh booking from referee Uriah Rennie.


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# 27 GOAL! UNITED ARE ON A ROLL! Rooney picks up a good ball down the left from Ronaldo; the striker cuts inside before curling a low cross in to Saha, who sidefoots home from close range.


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Old 12-26-2007, 07:25 PM   #954 (permalink)
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Rooney ready for festive season pressure points


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Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney during the Premiership match against Liverpool at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, December 16. Rooney admits the pressure is on Manchester United to maintain a 100 percent record through the Christmas period if they are to make progress in their bid to overhaul league leaders Arsenal.

SUNDERLAND, England (AFP) - Wayne Rooney admits the pressure is on Manchester United to maintain a 100 percent record through the Christmas period if they are to make progress in their bid to overhaul league leaders Arsenal.

The narrow victory over Everton ensured the reigning Premier League champions kicked off the four-game programme with a vital win that kept Sir Alex Ferguson's side just one point off the top.

And with a tricky trip to Sunderland - managed by former United captain Roy Keane - looming next, England striker Rooney insists there is no margin for error.

"It's always important to pick up wins over the Christmas period because there are lots of games and lots of points to play for," Rooney said. "Teams can go up and down in the table quite a lot over Christmas, but we know how important it is to keep winning.

"All we want to do at the moment is keep winning and make sure we stay in the top two."

United have overcome the loss of injured midfielder Paul Scholes thanks mainly to the progress of Brazil teenager Anderson, and Rooney acknowledges the youngster has played a key role following his summer switch from Porto.

"Anderson has been brilliant, but he came into the club in pre-season and found it difficult early on," he added. "He had been away at the Copa America, so he wasn't really fit when he arrived, but he has caught up now and he is doing really well. He is only 19, but the performances he has been giving for us have been amazing."

United travel to Sunderland on Boxing Day, with Irishman Keane eager to pit his wits against the man under whom he enjoyed a trophy-laden Old Trafford playing career.

Keane is the latest in a lengthy line of former United players who forged their reputation under the Scot to go on and make the successful transition into management.

The 36-year-old Sunderland boss joins the likes of Gordon Strachan, Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Mark Robins who have put to use the wealth of knowledge they accumulated playing under the legendary former Aberdeen manager.

Despite his debt of gratitude to a man he rates along with his former Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough as the biggest influence on his career, Keane remains adamant he has nothing to prove to Ferguson, who gained the upper hand in September when United emerged with a 1-0 victory over the newly-promoted Wearside club.

He insisted: "I suppose if you look at it, an amazing amount of his players have gone on to be managers and have done well. But I have to say that I don't do this for him or for anyone else to be proud of me."

Keane admits the impressive list of management disciples were probably lulled into a false sense of security by how easy Ferguson makes the job look.

He added: "When you're playing under Sir Alex and winning lots of games you probably get the impression that it's easy."


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No mercy for Keane as United turn the heat on Arsenal


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Sunderland manager Roy Keane watches from the sideline as his squad plays Manchester United at the Stadium of Light. Keane´s rookie season as a Premier League manager took another painful turn for the worse as his former club eased to a comfortable 4-0.

SUNDERLAND, England (AFP) - Roy Keane's rookie season as a Premier League manager took another painful turn for the worse as his former club, Manchester United, eased to a comfortable 4-0 victory at the Stadium of Light.

A double for Louis Saha and a goal apiece from Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo left Sunderland mired in the relegation zone while champions United moved above Arsenal at the top of the table, at least for a few hours.

Old Trafford was Keane's beloved home for 12 trophy-laden years but the Sunderland manager could expect no favours from his former mentor Sir Alex Ferguson.

The Scot showed his one time protege a degree of mercy by naming the Argentinian forward, Carlos Tevez, on the bench alongside the in-form French full back, Patrice Evra.

This being a fixture the footballing world would expect Manchester United to win, Keane could afford to gamble with his team selection but handing a Premier League debut to 17-year-old unknown Martyn Waghorn was brave even by the confident Irishman's standards.

Prolific for Sunderland's reserve team, and with an FA Youth Cup hat-trick under his belt earlier this month, the teenager has been forging quite a reputation on Wearside.

Once with United as a child, Waghorn was given the kind of late Christmas present most young hopefuls could only dream of.

Yet the South Shields-born forward was a spectator as Ronaldo created and almost converted the first chance of a fast-paced opening period.

Fouled by the Sunderland and former Manchester United defender Danny Higginbotham, the Portuguese midfielder stepped up to take the free kick 20 yards from goal and his swerving shot was beaten away by the Scotland goalkeeper, Craig Gordon.

Waghorn may admire Ronaldo but on his homepage on Sunderland's official website it is Rooney he names as his favourite current player.

In the 20th minute it was abundantly clear why every emerging English forward wants to follow in the England international's footsteps as United's talismanic striker broke the deadlock in fine style.

A neat exchange of passes between the full back, Wes Brown, and Ronaldo culminated in Rooney being given the opportunity to race clear on goal. Gordon was powerless to prevent a measured finish inside his left post and Keane suddenly faced another stiff test of his managerial talent.

Ten minutes later the Sunderland manager's task became almost impossible as Rooney turned provider to double the visitors' lead.

His pinpoint cross landed at the feet of Saha and the France international could not have asked for an easier opportunity.

It was Ronaldo who capped a mesmerizing half with a trademark free kick in the 45th minute, after former United star Dwight Yorke fouled Darren Fletcher 22 yards from goal.

Unsurprisingly United eased off after the break with Ronaldo making way for the South Korean Park Ji-Sung and the Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic stepping aside for the Spanish under-21 international Gerard Pique.

Rooney spurned a glorious chance to extend the visitors' advantage when he fired Nani's 76th minute cross over the bar.

But there was still time for Saha to score his second goal of the game, the French striker stroking home a penalty four minutes from time after Danny Collins had brought down Nani.


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Keane stares into abyss


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Sunderland manager Roy Keane watches from the sideline as his squad plays Manchester United at the Stadium of Light. Keane´s rookie season as a Premier League manager took another painful turn for the worse as his former club eased to a comfortable 4-0.

SUNDERLAND, England (AFP) - Roy Keane, the former Manchester United midfielder, has learnt a series of painful lessons in his first season as a Premier League manager, but none could have hurt quite so much as that he was forced to endure at the hands of his one-time employers.

After 12 years patrolling the Old Trafford beat, the Irishman will always be guaranteed cult status among those who support the biggest club in the world but such outstanding service merited no more than a rousing reception from the traveling hordes on Wednesday.

On the field the reunion was merciless as Manchester United eased to a 4-0 victory and brutally exposed the gulf in class between the top flight’s haves and have-nots.

Sir Alex Ferguson later conceded Sunderland were suffering their 'stickiest patch of the season so far' but the Scot will lose little sleep over the fact that his slick side made things even more uncomfortable for Keane.

The discomfort will only intensify should the Wearside club fail to win against Bolton Wanderers at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

"We're in a sticky patch," admitted Keane, echoing his former mentor’s assessment of a club in decline. "We're in a massive fight. That was a harsh lesson. But if you're going to get beaten 4-0 at home then why not to a very good team?

"My old club will win the league. I said it earlier this season and I've seen nothing to change my mind. Manchester United were missing players but they still flexed their muscles. We could say they took their foot off the gas after half-time but the game was already lost by then."

A neat exchange of passes between the full back, Wes Brown, and Cristiano Ronaldo allowed Wayne Rooney to open the floodgates.

Ten minutes later Keane’s task became almost impossible as Rooney turned provider to double the visitors’ lead. His pinpoint cross landed at the feet of Louis Saha and the France international could not have asked for an easier opportunity.

It was Ronaldo who capped a mesmerizing half with a trademark free kick in the 45th minute, after Dwight Yorke fouled Darren Fletcher 22 yards from goal, and poor Keane appeared utterly perplexed.

Unsurprisingly United eased off after the break with Ronaldo making way for the South Korean Park Ji-Sung, who made his first appearance since suffering a serious knee injury in March, and Nemanja Vidic stepping aside for the Spanish under-21 international Gerard Pique.

Rooney spurned a glorious chance to extend the visitors' advantage when he fired Nani's 76th minute cross over the bar.

But there was still time for Saha to score his second goal of the game, the French striker stroking home a penalty four minutes from time after Danny Collins had brought down Nani.

"Ronaldo’s free kick was the killer," added Keane.

"We might have felt we had a chance at 2-0 down but you don’t come back to beat Man Utd 4-3. The fact is that they clearly have some quality players and there’s no other way of dressing that up.

"After watching that display my money is still on Manchester United winning the title. They’re a great attacking team and they have two decent centre halves too. That’s what you need to win leagues."

As for Ferguson, he can look forward to a title battle in which he believes the form of Wayne Rooney may be critical.

"I think Wayne is getting back to what we would expect of him," the Scot said. "Forwards tend to go on runs and this might be the start for him."


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Written by: BILD

Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov could be set for a shock move to Bayern Munich, according to BILD sources in England.

The Bulgarian (28) has been the subject of constant transfer rumours this summer, with Manchester United the only possible destination so far.

But new evidence suggests that Bayern are keen on the player, and could swoop in and use Spurs' hostility towards last season's Champions League winners to take him from under their noses.

Berbatov is reportedly on a list of players drawn up by the German champions who they are interested. Bayern are also looking for a defensive midfielder, with Anatoly Tymoschuk (29), currently with UEFA Cup winners Zenit St. Petersburg, apparently a strong contender.

Yesterday the DFL, the Bundesliga's governing organisation, extended the transfer deadline by 24 hours, giving teams until midnight on Monday September 1 to complete moves. That means Bayern still have four days to stock up on new stars.


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