Tag: Patrice Evra

  • Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Needs a Better Manager Than David Moyes

    Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Needs a Better Manager Than David Moyes

    There’s always a debate when it’s time to blame someone. Who is more responsible for a team looking bad – the manager or the players? David Moyes might be over criticized from the day he took the Manchester United job, but his inability to keep this team on its edge and hungry for more, while Wayne Rooney, along with Adnan Januzaj and David de Gea, seem to be the only players not suffering from too many highs & lows in his game.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United Want Alex Sandro & Leighton Baines

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United Want Alex Sandro & Leighton Baines

    There are going to be quite a few changes with Manchester United this summer, as a lot of veterans and old players will make way for a younger and probably better import, as the left back position, occupied by Patrice Evra for quite some time, will probably be given to either Leighton Baines from Everton or Alex Sandro from Porto.

  • Manchester United – Wayne Rooney & Robin Van Persie Save the Day Again

    Manchester United – Wayne Rooney & Robin Van Persie Save the Day Again

    On one end it was Robin van Persie, this time not as a scorer, but as a goal-line savior. On the other end it was Wayne Rooney, in excellent form of late, enjoying a huge Fulham mistake to give him and Manchester United the only goal of the match, and a 10 point lead on top of the Premiership.

  • Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Stars in Comeback for Once

    Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Stars in Comeback for Once

    This is Manchester United this season, and most of the time as well: A team that doesn’t need a great match or even to get more chances at home to mount yet another comeback victory and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League. The hero this time wasn’t Robin van Persie, but Wayne Rooney with a quick first half double.

  • Manchester United – Robin van Persie Keeps Up the Pace

    Manchester United – Robin van Persie Keeps Up the Pace

    It was a story of two halves, but one of them was so decisive in its dominance, there were no qualms over who deserved to be the winner. Once again, Manchester United needed the excellent form of Robin van Persie to do most of the job for them.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Leighton Baines to Manchester United, Patrice Evra to PSG

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Leighton Baines to Manchester United, Patrice Evra to PSG

    Two things are obvious regarding a couple of the best left backs in the Premier League: Leighton Baines is going to leave Everton for Manchester United at some point, and Patrice Evra isn’t going to stay at Old Trafford for much longer. His next destination? Probably PSG.

  • Robin van Persie Opens Manchester United Win vs Arsenal

    Robin van Persie Opens Manchester United Win vs Arsenal

    It took him only three minutes to put the Arsenal chapter of his life behind him. Robin van Persie didn’t celebrate his goal, but it was him saying and cementing the fact that he’s moved on to a better place, a better team, as Manchester United cruised to a 2-1 win against a sad, weak and impotent side fielded by Arsene Wenger.

  • Luis Suarez Blames Manchester United for Racism Suspension

    If you thought Luis Suarez has put everything that happened to him with Liverpool last season behind him, guess again. A lot of anger towards Patrice Evra and even more towards Manchester United and their alleged influence over the verdict, causing Suarez to receive an 8 match ban during the season.

  • Embarrassing Home Loss for Manchester United Who Simply Didn’t Care

    When Patrice Evra spoke about feeling embarassed about playing in the Europa League, it was time to put your money on Bilbao. Manchester United care nothing for minor titles. Alex Ferguson isn’t Jose Mourinho, telling people his first year with Real was a great success because he won the League Cup. The Champions League and the Premier League are the only things that matter.

  • Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra Saga Long From Over

    I’m a sucker for feuds, long going ones between players. If both Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra stay put for at least a couple of more seasons at Liverpool and Manchester United, we’ll be getting plenty of more fireworks in the upcoming United and Liverpool matches, who were never exactly a calm fixture anyway.