Januzaj , The next Giggs

Januzaj is a beautifully-balanced player who's only 18 years old and which is growing into his frame but he has an excellent balance excellent acceleration and he is technically very good. He has Proved in some moments with his performances that he's gonna be one of manchester united's Stars . He has established himself as a starting 11 player in david moyes squad by his latest performances, scoring 4 goals and assisting 3 since coming from the youth academy this year.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Next year potential line up

With new Manchester united boss David moyes taking the job officially om the first of july 2013 , And after deals made with psv for strootman , benfica for garay and barcelonna for thiago alcantara , we all excpect the trios announcement verry soon . so we expect this verry attacking line up for next year's fixtures De Gea wich has prooven that he is one of the best goalkeepers ever at the age of 22 even thought hes gonna only get better , rafael wich had his best season (last season)and hes gonna get better, Ferdinand wich defending have been top Class,the highly rated center back wich will form an invincible duo with rio ferdinand and alex buttner whom needs time and matches to become top class than carrick ,the player who have won player of the year next to both young attacking and very promising under 21 aces kevin strootman and thiago alcantara .forward we will find whom form have improved so well and passing have been top class in the confederation cup , and then forward we will find robin van persie ,the perfect striker next to the number 10 wayne rooney. So i think david moyes is gonna use the 4-4-2 Diamond formation .Well here it comes: _____________________________________________________De Gea__________________________________________________________ Rafael_____________________________Ferdinand__________________________Garay___________________________________Buttner _____________________________________________________Carrick_________________________________________________________ __________________Thiago _____________________________________________________________Strootman______________________ ______________________________________________________Kagawa_________________________________________________________ _______________________________Van Persie_______________________________Rooney_______________________________________

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Shinji on Target


Shinji Kagawa scored a stunning goal in Japan's Confederations Cup Group A game against Italy on Wednesday but ultimately left the pitch disappointed at the end of a pulsating seven-goal thriller.
Kagawa swivelled and volleyed home a bouncing ball with his left foot to send Japan 2-0 up on 33 minutes after Keisuki Honda's earlier penalty.
But Japan then conceded three goals in the space of 11 minutes - straddling the half-time interval - to find themselves 3-2 down. First, Daniele De Rossi powered a bullet header into the net before the break. Then an Atsuto Uchida own goal and a Mario Balotelli penalty handed the Azzuri the advantage.
The see-sawing match took another twist when Shinji Okazaki headed home a wide free-kick on 69 minutes to level the scores before Juventus forward Sebastian Giovinco netted the winner with four minutes remaining.
The result means Kagawa's Japan are now out of the competition, with Italy and hosts Brazil progressing to the semi-finals from Group A.
Afterwards, Shinji told reporters he felt Japan should have won the game.
"We were leading the match 2-0," he said. "We could have made it 3-0 or 4-0.
"What was worse, though, was that we let them score at the beginning of the second half. It was hard to take that we conceded goals due to silly mistakes.
"However, we came back and were able to tie the score from the set-piece. Italy scored in the last few minutes but we also had more chances to score. That was the big difference: Italy didn't miss any chances."
Elsewhere in the group on Tuesday, Brazil beat a Mexico team containing Reds strikerJavier Hernandez 2-0 in Fortaleza. New Barcelona signing Neymar opened the scoring with a brilliant volley on nine minutes. He was involved for Brazil's second, too, when he skipped into the box, past two defenders and squared for former Manchester City forward Jo to tap home in injury-time.
Mexico and Japan meet each other in Belo Horizonte on Saturday at 20:00 BST in what's effectively a Group A third-place decider.

Reds ready for U20 World Cup


Five young Manchester United players are currently in Turkey, all hoping to achieve success for their respected nations in the FIFA Under-20 World Cup.
Sam JohnstoneTom Thorpe andLarnell Cole will all wear the white of England in Group E, in which the Three Lions will come up against a Chile squad featuring Angelo Henriquez, while new-signing Guillermo Varelarepresents Uruguay in Group F.
Intriguingly, reigning champions Brazil failed to qualify and so their trophy is up for grabs. Here, we profile our five globe-trotting young Reds and assess their chances in the competition...
Guillermo Varela: Signed from Club Atlético Peñarol earlier this month, the speedy right-back could catch the eye of fans throughout the tournament. A regular starter for Uruguay, he should build on his nine caps against Group F opponents New Zealand, Croatia and Uzbekistan before hopefully progressing to tournament.
Sam Johnstone: A tall, athletic goalkeeper who is equally skilled with his feet and cuts an experienced figure within the England camp, having earned 13 caps at Under-20 level. The Reds youngster is almost certain to start ahead of fellow stoppers Connor Ripley and George Long too, and although the road from Group E looks rocky, he believes the Three Lions will be “a good match” for everyone.
Tom Thorpe: As captain of United’s Under-21s, the central defender led his team-mates to the Barclays Premier League title during a successful 2012/13 campaign and earned a nomination for the Reserve Player of the Year award. With an Under-17s European title and nine Under-20 caps under his belt, he should feature for Peter Taylor’s men in Turkey, where his leadership and composure could be key.
Larnell Cole: The diminutive Manchester-born youngster is skilful, quick and capable of making an impact on the big stage. An attacking midfielder or winger, Cole has played justthe latter stages. 
four matches for the Under-20s so far due to injury. But he finished the 2012/13 season on a high with United, scoring six goals in his last four matches.
Angelo Henriquez: The Santiago-born striker is renowned for lethal finishing and was once hailed by FourFourTwomagazine as one of the five best young players in the world following his performances at the 2011 South American Under-17 championship. He will battle Nicolas Castillo for a starting berth as Chile prepare to face England, Iraq and Egypt in a tough Group E.

Rafael's preview


Rafael started the vast majority of matches as United regained the title in 2012/13. Here, in an interview first published in the Champions issue of Inside United, he reflects on the success and looks forward to recharging his batteries at home in Brazil ahead of another big campaign...
Firstly, well done on winning the title again…
It was an amazing season but maybe we could have won against Real Madrid in the Champions League, you know. However, being a champion means that it is a very, very good season.
Incredible, your first response is to cite a rare negative from the season…
Exactly - that’s the mentality. We couldn’t win against Madrid and we were disappointed about that. But it’s okay, we won the league title and I think we were very focused this season to get the trophy back to Old Trafford.
Surely there's no doubt United were the best team, given the final table...
If you see the points difference at the top, you can definitely see we have been the best team. As I’ve said, we have been so focused. We came back in some games to recover points when we were losing, and it has been very good overall.
How do you view the season personally?
I think I have just been consistent this season. I think I am getting more mature, like I’ve always said, and it has been a very good season for me.
You played 20 out of 21 games at one point. Did that kind of run help you?
I am pretty sure I’ve never played that many in a row before! That consistency is so good for a player and I am very happy to have enjoyed that.
How did it feel to be among Sir Alex's tips for the Player of the Year award?
That’s very nice to hear coming from him. There are such good players at United, and the fact that he picked me as one of the four [van Persie, Carrick and De Gea were the others] is so good. I’m very happy.
Was it important Sir Alex got his message across after the disappointing end in 2012?
Exactly. After the game at Sunderland, when we were on the bus, he said to us: "See what happened today. Don't forget that." I'll make sure I'll always remember.
Which of your goals was your favourite, Liverpool or QPR?
My favourite one is QPR because they played so hard in closing everyone down and working together, so maybe it was harder to score a goal, but I managed to get one. I think it’s the best one I’ve ever scored.
Which was your best performance?
That’s also QPR, I think, I played very well. I did play some good games - I was very good against Everton at home.
Which team-mate gave the best individual performance?

De Gea's Reds pride


David De Gea was interviewed for Old Trafford's 12th Man - the official newsletter for all season-ticket holders.. 
What do you like best about playing in the English Premier League?Playing for United, one of the greatest clubs in the world, is always a source of pride to me. Every time I pull the shirt on, I'm pulling on the history of this club.
How do you like to relax away from football?I spend time at home, with my family. I watch a lot of films and like to play video games with my friends. Normal stuff, really, but I'm not in my house all the time. I often go shopping, go for a walk and go into the city centre. I put the subtitles on for English films so I can distinguish better what they're saying, which helps improve my English.
How often do you get together with your family and friends?Well, I relax with my family a lot. I go out with friends, go bowling, have a meal. I relax and have a good time.
If you weren't a footballer what would you be?All I can remember is wanting to be a footballer. It's all I've ever wanted to do and it's hard for me to even consider doing anything else. I guess if football wasn't an option, I would have concentrated a bit harder at school and put my mind to my studies. I would probably have gone to university and tried to attain a degree related to sport. I also enjoyed history at school, learning about important dates and events.
As a young boy, how did you first get involved with football?I played with my father from a very young age. The first thing I remember is playing football in my home our outside. It was all I did! I joined AtletI was around five or six years old and just a small boy.
Goalkeepers sometimes score goals. Although you've never scored a goal professionally, have you ever scored in a match as a goalkeeper?
Not as a keeper but, as a youngster, I played as an outfield player. I was a forward and scored lots of goals but eventually settled on being a goalkeeper. I think I've always liked to pass the ball and dribble - in the Spain under-age teams, I used to practise with the ball at my feet. And, at a club like United, it's important to be able to support the team in every way.ico Madrid's Academy when I was young.