Celtic vs. Manchester United - 21/11/2006 (19:45)

Red Dreams said:
Saha played well...but Rooney was too deep...Evra would have added greater attack options...

lets give Celtic some credit here...they played well at home...

I'm over it...come on Sunday when we will kill the russian whores....


Cltic were crap and offered NOTHING going forward. They were just ruthless enough to take advantage of their only chance. Shame that we picked up a touch of the Arsenals.

Saha was poor today, poor shooting control and passing, i.e. the three attributes of his that are most on and off. And missing a one-one-one and a penalty never help your general performance.
 
Saha and the referee were shite. Saha's been a couple of week already. But the main reason we lost was because we were very unlucky or at least Celtic were superbly lucky.
 
I thought the ref favoured Man Utd tonight. Celtic should have had a penalty when Heinze elbowed Jarosik, and the laws of the game say Elbow means red card. Also c'mon the penalty you were awarded was a Joke. It was ball to hand, if that had been awarded agains Man Utd you guys would have been seething.

Hail Hail the Celts are here, well in the last 16 anyhow!!!!!
 
Bhoysown said:
Also c'mon the penalty you were awarded was a Joke. It was ball to hand
Look at where his hands were, they were in front of his face. That is a handball.
 
Well I get one of my wishes and thats Celtic going through.

Now to get my other wish to put Benfeckingdivingcheatingscumica out :devil:
 
Nick 0208 Ldn said:
I don't like how some people on here are just assuming that the win is guaranteed, minds already focused on Chelsea. Gods help us if the players have such an atitude.

Well we had something near to that atitude in the end, but they either weren't listening or didn't see us deserving of help.

Hmm, :( *frustration*

At least we still have some control and don't have to rely on others for results outright to go through.
 
Shots 6(3) 16(4)
Fouls 16 10
Corner Kicks 1 7
Offsides 3 3
Time of Possession 41% 59%
Yellow Cards 3 1
Saves 4 2
 
dangercat said:
It's gonna be one of those games were they're that confident cause they played well at OT and think they're gonna win, and we'll just end up stuffing the cnuts :D

Aye. One of those games right enough.


:lol:
 
samabachan said:
Cltic were crap and offered NOTHING going forward. They were just ruthless enough to take advantage of their only chance. Shame that we picked up a touch of the Arsenals.
And all the chances Man Utd created... United went out with a draw in their minds. Obviously every team goes out to win. United were expecting Celtic to attack. Celtic never attacked. United were clueless. You passed it 100 times better than our players but you didn't do much with it. After half time we were the better team. no question. Overall, a draw was obviously the deserved result but Jarosik dived for one of the best freekick takers in the world to put it in. I've never seen Nakamura miss something like that. He's awesome.
 
Whiteside said:
Shots 6(3) 16(4)
Fouls 16 10
Corner Kicks 1 7
Offsides 3 3
Time of Possession 41% 59%
Yellow Cards 3 1
Saves 4 2

Just one of those days.:cool:
 
Ryan Giggs has admitted Manchester United only have themselves to blame for allowing their Champions League dream to go right down to the wire.


Giggs - 'You have to take your opportunities'.

Monday's 1-0 defeat at Celtic means for the second season running United must tackle Benfica in a dramatic last-day finale knowing defeat will send them tumbling out of the competition.

Twelve months ago, the task proved beyond Sir Alex Ferguson's men at the Stadium of Light. This time around, the demand is slightly easier courtesy of home advantage and the knowledge a draw will be enough to squeeze the Red Devils into the last 16.

But against a Benfica side who have started to hit form and who know victory is a must for their own qualification hopes, nothing can be taken for granted on December 6.

"We only have ourselves to blame," said Giggs.

"We had a lot of the ball and we had the chances. Celtic hardly got our of their own half in the first half.

"But when you are on top, you have to take your opportunities and we did not do that. Now we have to play Benfica again.

"It won't be easy, we are aware of that. But maybe one thing in our favour is that we know Benfica have to win, so they will have to come out and attack us.

"But we are at home and we know what we have to do. Hopefully we can."


Sir Alex Ferguson's bullish post-match confidence that his team will go through is based on an impressive European record at Old Trafford.

The last time United lost a group stage tie on home soil was against Deportivo La Coruna in October 2001.

However, they were beaten at home by AC Milan in the knock-out phase in 2004 and it was their failure to overcome Jose Mourinho's FC Porto at Old Trafford which led to their elimination the season before.

By the time Benfica arrive in Manchester, United will almost certainly have a new penalty-taker.

Given the startling assertion of Gary Neville that Louis Saha's "head had gone" before he failed to beat Artur Boruc with his last-minute spot-kick at Parkhead, it is a wonder the Frenchman was given the responsibility at all.

Saha had only just spurned a gilt-edged opportunity when he latched onto Wayne Rooney's chipped pass and lamely chipped into Boruc's arms, clearly believing he was offside, when in fact play had been waved on.

"Louis thought he heard a whistle," lamented Ferguson.

Either Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo should now assume spot-kick duties, although Giggs is eager not to apportion too much blame to Saha for the miss, which could cost United a place in the knock-out stage with a game to spare.

"It was unfortunate for Louis but we should have had the game wrapped up long before then anyway," said the veteran Welshman, who played his part in what was a thoroughly dominant and effective performance before Shunsuke Nakamura curled home his magnificent winner.

If last night's return to his native city represented one of those occasions when Ferguson saw his team do everything but gain the victory their play deserved, how the Scot must regret United's failure to at least get a point from last month's visit to FC Copenhagen.

Instead of being able to stroll into the next stage, the Red Devils instead found themselves pitched into a full-throttle 'Battle of Britain' clash and are now facing up to the prospect of another do-or-die encounter on the European front at a time when the Premiership programme is at its most intense.

Manchester City - a side United have beaten in league combat only once in five attempts on home soil - follow Benfica to Old Trafford, while Ferguson's men now have just four days to limber up for their crunch clash with Chelsea.

"We have to get some rest over the next couple of days and make sure we are ready for Sunday," said Giggs.

"That is a massive game for us now." :confused: