Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

And 1 point more...

With the derby against Manchester City emphatically taken care off as well as the trip down to the JJB Stadium, Manchester United need 1 point from their remaining two games to win the Premier league for the 11th time and the English First Division championship for the 18th time, equaling the record of rivals Liverpool in the process.

A convincing 2-0 win over City on Sunday and a come from behind 2-1 win against Steve Bruce's Wigan on Wednesday night, mean that United could be champions on Saturday with at least a draw against Arsenal at Old Trafford. If they were to achieve this it will only be the second time in all of their 11 BPL championships when they have won the league playing in front of their home fans. The last time they did this was in the record breaking season of '99. With this season looking to be a repeat of the Treble performance from '99, that feat looks set to be achieved again.

With Carlos Tevez being linked with a move away from United in the summer because of the Red Devils' apparent hesitancy to cough up around 30 million pounds to make his loan deal permanent, the two crucial goals he scored in these 2 games increases the pressure on Sir Alex Ferguson to keep this fan favourite at Old Trafford. If Tevez were to score another goal in Saturday's game against Arsenal, the striker's form might also pose Ferguson with a dilemma heading into the Champions League final at Rome on May 28th against Barcelona. Does he leave out record signing Dimitar Berbatov and deploy Tevez, the talismanic Wayne Rooney and the world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo up front? Or does he leave both Tevez and Berbatov out and go for a more conservative approach? At the end of this long winding season I'm just glad that its someone like Sir Alex who is at the helm to make such a crucial decision.

Arsenal game preview:

The two embarrassing defeats in the Champions League semis will still be fresh in the minds of the Arsenal players and fans. United should take advantage of the shell shocked Arsenal players who also lost at home to Chelsea last weekend. Ferguson would not also want his team to
loose their current rich vein of form ahead of the mouth watering clash against Barcelona in less than 2 weeks time. Wrapping up the championship against Arsenal also means that Ferguson will be able to rest all his stars at Hull next Sunday, 3 days ahead of the Champions League final. Given all this impetus plus the joy of winning in front of their home fans against old rivals Arsenal, I would expect United to go looking for a win and get just that!

Barcelona hit by injuries:

Already missing Daniel Alves and Abidal due to suspension and Gabby Milito and Rafael Marquez due to injury, Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola got an added scare as Andres Iniesta, who scored the valuable goal deep into extra time against Chelsea in the 2nd leg of the semis, limped off with what appears to be a recurrence of an earlier thigh injury in the weekend game against Villareal. Iniesta and Thierry Henry, who picked up a ligament injury against Real Madrid a week earlier, both face a tough battle to be ready for the Champions League final. This could largely hamper Barcelona's challenge for the Champions League title.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

2009 - Another Treble?

Wednesday 26th May, 1999...

A date forever etched in footballing and particularly Red Devils' folklore. The date when Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United capped off a fantastic season with winning the UEFA Champions League final at the Nou Camp in Barcelona. 10 years hence, a much changed side with the same manager at the helm is looking to repeat that performance come 27th May at the Stadio Olympico in Rome.

Yes there are a few differences. As opposed to '99 Man Utd are not in the finals of the FA cup having been knocked out on penalties by Everton. Yet in turn they have won the Carling Cup this time keeping the possibility of the treble alive. With the Red Devil's on top of the Barclay's Premier League by 3 points and with a game in hand on old rivals and 2nd placed Liverpool, and with just 4 games left in the season for Liverpool, the league title looks set to be staying at Old Trafford for the 3rd year in succession.

With a 1-0 lead heading into the second leg of the Champions League semis against bitter rivals Arsenal, Man Utd should be able to get the job done in a weeks time at the Emirates stadium. After all the rich mix of experience and youth, individual talent and great squad players and the overall depth of the squad should come through against the young Gunners. If they do reach the final at Rome, a mouth watering tie against free-flowing Barcelona or Guus Hiddink's tactically astute Chelsea will be in store.

Yet after a season of early dominance on all fronts which prompted realistic hopes of a quintuple (including the FA Cup and the World Club Championship which they won in December) United have lost their game a bit over the last month. Conceding 15 goals in 9 games is hardly a catastrophe. But for a team that had gone on a record run without conceding a goal for 13 straight games just before this, the contrast makes for a bit of a worry. The fact is that without the central defensive pairing of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, United have looked a bit shaky at the back. This was evident when without Rio, United conceded two goals to F.C.Porto in the first leg of their quarterfinals at Old Trafford. But with Ferdinand back in the squad for the second leg they held on to a comfortable cleansheet at the Dragao stadium in Porto.

Can United be halted en-route the treble?

I don't see it happening but it is possible. In the BPL if Liverpool pick up 12 points from their remaining matches and manage to hang on to a better goal difference than United, the Red Devils will have to pick up 10 from their remaining 5 matches to win the league. These 5 matches include 2 against Middlesborough and Hull both of whom are fighting for survival in the top league of English football. These two teams will definitely not be lacking in motivation. The added danger is that United have to travel to both these clubs. Middlesborough at the Riverside is capable of upsetting any teams applecart. A last day match against Hull at the K.C. stadium with Hull needing to win to stay up, might provide anything. It would be wise to remember that Hull went to Old Trafford and scored 3 goals only to loose narrowly 4-3. Memories of when struggling Leeds United cost Arsenal the title back in 2002 come back to mind!

The last 5 games for United also include 2 big games against local rivals Manchester City and Arsenal. The 5th game is against former Red Devil Steve Bruce's Wigan Athletic who have done quite well in the league this year. Picking up 10 points from these 5 games? Should be possible with United's depth in squad. Wins away at 'Borough and Hull will be crucial. Wigan away again should not be a difficult proposition except for the fact that 3 days before they play City and 3 days later take on Arsenal. If the Red Devils' can continue to fight off attrition as well as they have done this season then the league title should be bagged easily.

The Champions League scene sees United up 1-0 against Arsenal after the first leg. Arsenal can easily overturn this deficit at the Emirates in front of their fans. United have never won at the Emirates yet. United should be looking to score early on in that game or otherwise there might be an upset on the cards.

If they do make it to the finals, they'l most likely meet Chelsea for the second time running. Chelsea went to the Nou Camp and just like United in exactly the same position last year, they held Barcelona to a 0-0 draw. Now it remains to be seen if Lampard or Ballack can step up and be Chelsea's Paul Scholes in the second leg at Stamford Bridge. But from a footballing purist's point of view I would love it if Barca made it through to face United; another meeting of arguably the 2 best and most consistent teams in Europe at the moment.

My take on results:

Middlesborough (A) 2nd May: 0-2 win
Arsenal (A) (CL) 5th May: 1-1 draw (United win on aggregate 2-1)
Man City (H) 10th May: 3-1 win
Wigan (A) 13th May: 0-2 win
Arsenal (H) 16th May: 2-1 win
Hull (A) 24th May: 3-0 win

Barca/Chelsea (Rome) 27th May:

Well how about this scenario...

Barcelona lead Man U 1-0 till the 87th minute. On comes super-subs Carlos Alessandro Tevez and Fredrico 'Kiko' Macheda. Tevez scores to equalize and then Macheda turns in a Ryan Giggs corner in injury time to do the treble (not counting the club world cup of course) for United 10 years on since '99! :D

As Ferguson said before the game in Porto, United are good at being the 'first' to do something. They were the first to win the EPL, land a treble, first English team to win at Porto and so on... It is only fitting that they'll be the first team to retain the Champions League!

- BiBinhio