Tag: Alex Ferguson

  • Manchester United – David de Gea Wants to Leave to Real Madrid

    Manchester United – David de Gea Wants to Leave to Real Madrid

    While Manchester United are planning to give David de Gea a start against Braga in the Champions League, rumors circulating around the player hint to the fact that just over a season of Premier League football is enough for the rotation goalkeeper, setting his sights on returning to Spain and playing for Real Madrid.

  • Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    If showing your disgust and distaste with how the FA handled a racism case involving your own brother(!!!) means not wearing a anti-racism shirt, it should be fine by everyone. Rio Ferdinand has the right and the reasons to leave the kick racism out of football jersey off of him, even if it meant defying the words and gospel of Alex Ferguson.

  • Manchester United – Solving the David de Gea Problem

    Manchester United – Solving the David de Gea Problem

    So who does Alex Ferguson prefer as his goalkeeper? David de Gea or Anders Lindegaard? So far, he’s sticking to his rotation, which just means he isn’t really happy or completely confident by sticking to either one, which isn’t a good situation for Manchester United.

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Manchester United Chasing James Rodriguez

    The Colombian youngster, James Rodriguez, isn’t exactly your classic winger type, but it isn’t stopping from Manchester United and Alex Ferguson to take a close look at the Porto player as a possible replacement for Nani, who looks more and more like a man who has overstayed his welcome.

  • Manchester United – When Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney Assist

    Manchester United – When Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney Assist

    Somehow, it became 3-0. Manchester United didn’t play too well, but were spot on with their set pieces. One from Robin van Persie, finding Jonny Evans with a rare goal and one from Wayne Rooney, finding Patrice Evra for a rare goal. No need for midfield dominance or some fantastic attacking. Just being clinical upfront and efficient down back. The way Ferguson likes it.

  • Rio Ferdinand Isn’t Good Enough for England Anymore

    Instead of trying to force his way into the England lineup via the media, Rio Ferdinand should try and focus on actually playing well for Manchester United, which he hasn’t done so far this season. Roy Hodgson isn’t presented with incredible options at centre back, but it doesn’t mean the former national team captain deserves a spot on it.

  • Manchester United – Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney Meant for Greatness

    The defense? Could be better. The midfield? Nothing new about the problems there, each unit offering a different one. The attack? Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney started together for the first time, and made up for all those problems with some fantastic link up playing, including the second goal, bringing in much hope and promise for the rest of the season.

  • Manchester United – Alex Ferguson Against Foreign Divers

    What is bothering Alex Ferguson these days? Two things mostly – Manchester United being quite terrible on defense and clearing English football of diving, as long as they’re not on his team. Sergio Aguero for example, but not Nani, who has every right to dive to get a penalty for the red devils.

  • Manchester United – Alex Ferguson Shifts Focus From Problems

    Instead of talking about how bad Manchester United were in the first half, Ferguson just praised his lads for their second half in a 2-3 losing effort against Tottenham. Rather than focusing on the problems his team had encountering speed against a super Spurs counter attack, he talked about how Paul Scholes did a masterful job in the second half.

  • Manchester United – Matters Getting Worse For Nani

    He might be getting the start against Tottenham, but Alex Ferguson’s patience with Nani, the self-presumed star winger of Manchester United, is running out after another incident involving the player, this time having to do with him punching another player instead of his contract demands.