Thursday, April 18, 2024

United crush Arsenal, reach Champions League final

Manchester United swept back into the Champions League final as the holders produced a stunning 3-1 win over Arsenal in Tuesday’s semi-final second leg.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s side arrived at the Emirates Stadium holding only a slender 1-0 lead from last week’s first leg, but United scored twice in the first 11 minutes to set up a 4-1 aggregate triumph that booked their place in the final against Chelsea or Barcelona, who meet in their decider Wednesday.

United, who beat Chelsea in last year’s final, were given a helping hand from Arsenal as South Korea winger Park Ji-Sung punished an embarrassing slip from Kieran Gibbs to open the scoring.

Cristiano Ronaldo then deceived Manuel Almunia with a long-range free-kick, and the Portuguese striker put the result beyond doubt when he added his second goal after half-time.

Arsenal barely tested United keeper Edwin van der Sar until Robin van Persie converted a late penalty after Darren Fletcher was sent off, ruling him out of the final, for a foul on Cesc Fabregas.

Even that couldn’t detract from a fantastic display from United, who are the first defending champions to reach the final since Juventus in 1997.

They were simply outstanding and exposed the flaws in Arsene Wenger’s inexperienced, injury-hit team with ruthless efficiency.

No team has retained the trophy in the Champions League era, but United are hitting new heights and, with the Club World Cup and League Cup already won and the Premier League within touching distance, Ferguson and company are close to a memorable quadruple.

Arsenal were fortunate to be trailing by just one goal after a timid display at Old Trafford and the onus was on Wenger’s side to make a fast start.

For once the normally subdued Emirates crowd were at fever pitch, but Ferguson had talked up United’s intention to press for a crucial away goal and they were true to his word.

In the eighth minute, Anderson slipped a pass to Ronaldo down the left and the Portugal winger proved he had adapted to his new role as a lone forward by finding space in the penalty area to whip in a low cross.

Even then Arsenal should have cleared the danger but Gibbs, a teenage midfielder pressed into service at left-back in the absence of Gael Clichy, slipped over and could only watch from a prone position as Park took a touch before guiding his shot past Almunia.

As Ferguson and his staff danced a jubilant jig you could feel the momentum draining from Arsenal. There was worse to come three minutes later.

When Van Persie fouled Ronaldo way out on the right flank, there appeared little danger.

But Almunia had reckoned without Ronaldo’s flair for the unexpected. Ronaldo had scored from 40 yards to beat Porto in the last round and, from a similar distance, he took aim and launched a thunderous strike towards Almunia, who appeared to lose sight of the ball as it flashed past him at the near post.

Wenger sat ashen-faced on the bench as Arsenal’s proud record of 27 home European matches without defeat fell apart, and the match had barely begun.

United were rampant and it took a superb finger-tip save from Almunia to stop Wayne Rooney curling in a third goal.

The visitors continued to counter-attack imperiously after half-time and in the 61st minute Ronaldo capped a sublime break in clinical style.

He started the move with a backheel to Park, who cleverly spread play wide to Rooney on the left. Rooney’s cross was perfectly weighted for Ronaldo to drive past Almunia.

Game over, and Ferguson could even afford the luxury of substituting Rooney and Patrice Evra to ensure the duo didn’t earn a booking which would have ruled them out of the final.

But Fletcher will miss the final after the Scotland midfielder was sent off in the 76th minute for bringing down Fabregas in the penalty area.

Italian referee Roberto Rosetti ruled the Scotland midfielder had made contact with Fabregas before the ball, although replays suggested otherwise.

Van Persie stepped up to smash home the penalty but it was way too little, too late for Arsenal.

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  • Brad

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    But lets all hope United doesnt lose, shall we?
    It would be horrible if we dont write history….

  • Brad

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    heh? my bad… i got a bit carried away when whitecaps….. angered me, ill say that.
    “Sorry excuse for a Man United fan”….. haha ive heard that b4, both to me and other guys. U can say i laugh at that…. humorous insult.
    Indeed let the Cup stay at Old Trafford!
    I’d LOVE for MU to win the final, and evrything else. but we cant win evrything. if we lose the final- and i hope that never happens- then I’ll jes have to buck up and wait till next season, jes like i have to for the FA cup. I can cope with that…. unlike the “sorry excuses for MU fans”. i bet theyll hike off to barca if MU loses.
    Now ill close with this:
    COME ON RED DEVILS HAND FCB THIER FAT ASSES!!!!!!!!!! WIN THE CUP, COME ON!!!!!!!!!

  • kevin

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    Brad does not speak for United fans. He is a prejudice prick and a sorry excuse for a Man Utd fan, let alone a human being.

    On a more positive and on topic note, Glory Glory Man United! Let’s see the cup come stay in OT!

  • whitecapsBC

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    wow
    that is horrible
    i am sorry anyone who had to read this! HUP holland HUP

  • Brad

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    alright, PEACE, but i suggest u dont laugh at southern baptists. were known for quellin homos ( i actually snuffed out two a month ago) and anyone who insults us is welcome to join the faggots in hell.
    crud…. sorry bout this. the LORD may not care for football itself, but he gave it to us as a gift.
    really though, why speak against someone who prays for their teams triumph. there aint nutin wrong with it…..

  • whitecapsBC

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    haha, i know… i was speaking to him too, not just u…i only meant what i said. anyone who really knows god will know that god does not care about denominations, outcomes of football matches, so nothing would worry me less. truth can definately be insulting.
    nice threat by the way, southern baptist. laughable. time for you to read the gospels again.
    …but i have a feeling this is not the place for a debate, so… PEACE!

  • Brad

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    sorry. i accidentally put fod instead of God. durn it….

  • Brad

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    oh and by the way, i was only agreein with OXY JC.

  • Brad

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    my bad, whitecaps, but im a religious person, to both GOD and MAN UNITED. sayin i shuldnt speak of GOD is also an insult, especially to Southern Baptists. sayin that in our faces can prove to be the last thing u do.
    any way, i want MU to WIN, and I pray that Fod will have that happen. If we lose to barca, then ill jes buck up and say we had a good run, we gave it a shot. but i hope i end up celebratin instead of mournin.

  • whitecapsBC

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    u shouldnt speak of God when u speak of football, espescially a team which can buy so much…nothing more naive than praying for a score except maybe believing u r better cos u can afford the title.

  • Brad

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    OXY, i culdnt agree with u any more. God Almighty, please put ur strength into MU.
    alex, u got a good point bout ribery havin to get used to english football.
    ribery will never replace ronaldo.
    i hope Sir Alex Ferguson reads these discussions…… if so here this Sir:
    DO NOT SELL RONALDO!
    seyi, how heart movin. nice of u to accept that loss yestrday to my beloved MU, and nice of u to say there’s always next season, and that it is who u are that counts, not who u beat.

  • seyi

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    Many times in our games, we are fantastic, fair, and fucked by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.
    We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened yesterday or what will happen tomorrow, we will never lose our value.
    Bad or good, Incompetent or competent, we are still priceless to those who DO LOVE us.
    The worth of our team comes not in what we play or who we defeat, but by WHO WE ARE.
    We are special – Don’t EVER forget it.” Invincible, Immortal, Sweet ARSENAL

  • alex

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    i was wondering what will happen if Man Utd sell Ronaldo next season?……
    is Ribery really can replace Ronaldo?….. 1st to think of, Ribery will takes times
    to adapted english style football, 2nd…… well Ribery is good but not GREAT!!!!

  • Haile

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    Oops Arsenals are out of z compititon.I’m sorry 4 that.Anyone have 2 accept that.Man Utds were great.Ronaldo,what can I say he’s amazing.

  • OXY , JC

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    hehehe’……….///////////////;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ITS A BRAND NEW SEASON OF MIRACLES, UNITED FANS LET’S PRAY TO GOD THAT WE MAY KEEP THE TROPHY. HAHAHAHA STAND UP FOR THE CHAMPIONS HUHUHUHUHU”’;;;;;;;;;;;;;

  • Brad

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    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    UNITED WON IT! WERE GOIN TO THE FINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    sorry bout that i jes got a bit excited.

  • Brad

    0 0

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    UNITED WON IT! WERE GOIN TO THE FINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    sorry bout that i jes got a bit excited.

  • OXY , JC

    0 0

    hehehe’……….///////////////;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ITS A BRAND NEW SEASON OF MIRACLES, UNITED FANS LET’S PRAY TO GOD THAT WE MAY KEEP THE TROPHY. HAHAHAHA STAND UP FOR THE CHAMPIONS HUHUHUHUHU”’;;;;;;;;;;;;;

  • Haile

    0 0

    Oops Arsenals are out of z compititon.I’m sorry 4 that.Anyone have 2 accept that.Man Utds were great.Ronaldo,what can I say he’s amazing.

  • alex

    0 0

    i was wondering what will happen if Man Utd sell Ronaldo next season?……
    is Ribery really can replace Ronaldo?….. 1st to think of, Ribery will takes times
    to adapted english style football, 2nd…… well Ribery is good but not GREAT!!!!

  • seyi

    0 0

    Many times in our games, we are fantastic, fair, and fucked by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.
    We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened yesterday or what will happen tomorrow, we will never lose our value.
    Bad or good, Incompetent or competent, we are still priceless to those who DO LOVE us.
    The worth of our team comes not in what we play or who we defeat, but by WHO WE ARE.
    We are special – Don’t EVER forget it.” Invincible, Immortal, Sweet ARSENAL

  • Brad

    0 0

    OXY, i culdnt agree with u any more. God Almighty, please put ur strength into MU.
    alex, u got a good point bout ribery havin to get used to english football.
    ribery will never replace ronaldo.
    i hope Sir Alex Ferguson reads these discussions…… if so here this Sir:
    DO NOT SELL RONALDO!
    seyi, how heart movin. nice of u to accept that loss yestrday to my beloved MU, and nice of u to say there’s always next season, and that it is who u are that counts, not who u beat.

  • whitecapsBC

    0 0

    u shouldnt speak of God when u speak of football, espescially a team which can buy so much…nothing more naive than praying for a score except maybe believing u r better cos u can afford the title.

  • Brad

    0 0

    my bad, whitecaps, but im a religious person, to both GOD and MAN UNITED. sayin i shuldnt speak of GOD is also an insult, especially to Southern Baptists. sayin that in our faces can prove to be the last thing u do.
    any way, i want MU to WIN, and I pray that Fod will have that happen. If we lose to barca, then ill jes buck up and say we had a good run, we gave it a shot. but i hope i end up celebratin instead of mournin.

  • Brad

    0 0

    oh and by the way, i was only agreein with OXY JC.

  • Brad

    0 0

    sorry. i accidentally put fod instead of God. durn it….

  • whitecapsBC

    0 0

    haha, i know… i was speaking to him too, not just u…i only meant what i said. anyone who really knows god will know that god does not care about denominations, outcomes of football matches, so nothing would worry me less. truth can definately be insulting.
    nice threat by the way, southern baptist. laughable. time for you to read the gospels again.
    …but i have a feeling this is not the place for a debate, so… PEACE!

  • Brad

    0 0

    alright, PEACE, but i suggest u dont laugh at southern baptists. were known for quellin homos ( i actually snuffed out two a month ago) and anyone who insults us is welcome to join the faggots in hell.
    crud…. sorry bout this. the LORD may not care for football itself, but he gave it to us as a gift.
    really though, why speak against someone who prays for their teams triumph. there aint nutin wrong with it…..

  • whitecapsBC

    0 0

    wow
    that is horrible
    i am sorry anyone who had to read this! HUP holland HUP

  • kevin

    0 0

    Brad does not speak for United fans. He is a prejudice prick and a sorry excuse for a Man Utd fan, let alone a human being.

    On a more positive and on topic note, Glory Glory Man United! Let’s see the cup come stay in OT!

  • Brad

    0 0

    heh? my bad… i got a bit carried away when whitecaps….. angered me, ill say that.
    “Sorry excuse for a Man United fan”….. haha ive heard that b4, both to me and other guys. U can say i laugh at that…. humorous insult.
    Indeed let the Cup stay at Old Trafford!
    I’d LOVE for MU to win the final, and evrything else. but we cant win evrything. if we lose the final- and i hope that never happens- then I’ll jes have to buck up and wait till next season, jes like i have to for the FA cup. I can cope with that…. unlike the “sorry excuses for MU fans”. i bet theyll hike off to barca if MU loses.
    Now ill close with this:
    COME ON RED DEVILS HAND FCB THIER FAT ASSES!!!!!!!!!! WIN THE CUP, COME ON!!!!!!!!!

  • Brad

    0 0

    But lets all hope United doesnt lose, shall we?
    It would be horrible if we dont write history….

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