United v. Benfica

Jacob

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Wednesday 6th December 06
KO: 19.45
Avenue: Old Trafford

Standings

1. Celtic.............5..3..0..2....+1...9p
2. Man United.....5..3..0..2....+3....9p
3. Benfica...........5..2..1..2...+1....7p
4. Copenhagen....5..1..1..3...-5.....4p

Fixtures 6th December

Man United - Benfica
Copenhagen - Celtic
 
Please god just let us get the point we need to go through.
 
2-0

carrick, ronaldo

great performance, edgy last 20 minutes but we should sneak through - we need the win or the draw but i think we'll go all out for a win
 
Of course you can't go for a draw, a small misstake and we're out if we would play for a draw.

2-0 Ron, Roo
 
I'm on a run of 2 correct predictions, typically I've lost all my money on accumulators at the same time, but it does mean I can save us the worry on wednesday and categorically confirm that we will win 2-0.
 
Sir Alex Ferguson is pinning his faith in Manchester United's watertight defence to ensure his Champions League dreams are not put through the shredder by Benfica for the second season running.


Evra - has impressed at right-back.

After collecting nine points from their opening three fixtures, the Red Devils have been plunged into an unexpected make-or-break decider with Benfica after successive single-goal defeats to FC Copenhagen and Celtic.

A draw will be enough to send United through at Old Trafford, although, while they did not know it at the time, the same scenario applied in the Stadium of Light 12 months ago, and Ferguson's team failed the test.

After performing so well in the Premiership this term, a second group-stage exit on the trot is almost unthinkable. And, while he accepts nerves could play a part, especially if the sides are level late in the game, Ferguson believes a defence that has conceded just five goals in their last 12 games, excluding Carling Cup ties, can provide the platform for victory.

"What the back four have done for us this season is absolutely fantastic," he said.


"Of course, our form is not just down to them but, without question, they are the key to it.

"If they maintain that stability and tightness in terms of not giving goals away, we have a massive chance of winning trophies this year and, on Wednesday, if we defend with good concentration and maintain that stability, we will have no problems."


With Rio Ferdinand turning in a consistent string of high-class performances and Nemanja Vidic excelling after recovering from the knee injury which kept him out of the World Cup, United's central defensive until is as solid as the days when Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister used to block out the opposition.

The experience of goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has been essential too, while Patrice Evra has been a revelation in the left-back role.

However, while United have largely managed to prevent the basic errors which cost them any chance of a title tilt last term, they have not lost the capacity to put their fans through torture.

Ferguson deserves some culpability for fielding a weakened team in Copenhagen which was not able to collect the point that would have secured a berth in the last 16 with two games to spare.

They would still have gone through had Louis Saha scored the last-minute penalty at Celtic instead of allowing Artur Boruc to save.

So, while the Glasgow outfit march on, it is United who enter the last game looking to make it a British one-two.

"We have put ourselves in this situation," groaned Ferguson.

"Historically, that is exactly what we are like.

"We put these poor supporters of ours through the mill in a big way, and myself and everyone else.

"I suppose you get immune from it a little bit but that does not detract from the fact it is a massive game on Wednesday.

"We don't necessarily have to win but we will go out to win the match. We will make sure that is the case."


Ferguson, who travelled to Lisbon on Friday night to see Benfica beat Sporting 2-0, is expected to have Ole Gunnar Solskjaer back on the bench after his recent hamstring injury. :cool:
 
Miss Dangerous! said:
Sir Alex Ferguson is pinning his faith in Manchester United's watertight defence to ensure his Champions League dreams are not put through the shredder by Benfica for the second season running.


Evra - has impressed at right-back.

:lol:
 
I still can't believe we're not qualified yet after winning our first 3 matches. We better not bottle this one.
 
VDS
Gaz Rio Vida Gabz
Ron Car Sch Giggs
Saha Rooney

we should be able to beat them, id go with a 2-0, saha and scholes to score. (or maybe ronnie)
 
3-0, Giggs, Scholes, Rooney(have a feeling its time for him to score in Europe)
 
----------------VDS-----------------
Neville-----Rio---------Vidic------Evra
Ronaldo--Scholes-----Carrick-----Giggs
---------Rooney-------Saha----------

Bench: Kuszczak, Brown, Silvestre, Heinze, O´Shea, Fletcher, Solskjaer
 
We must not concede silly set pieces, Simao is the master and VDS is shit at saving FKs.
 
Richardson said:
Please god just let us get the point we need to go through.

I hope our play does not reflect that attitude. If it does, we will lose, I guaranfukintee we will loseramanosaramnos
 
Jacob said:
It's san I think
It is, but it's wrong to use it anyway. A person would never use san when referring to someone with a lower status.
 
Jacob said:
1. Celtic.............5..3..0..2....+1...9p
2. Man United.....5..3..0..2....+3....9p
3. Benfica...........5..2..1..2...+1....7p
4. Copenhagen....5..1..1..3...-5.....4p

Someone explain again why we are in second when our GD is better then Celtics.
 
Head-to-head results.
We won 3-2 at OT, they won 1-0 at Celtic Park, so the GD of head-to head games cancel out. They scored 2 goals at OT, when we couldnt at Celtic Park, so they're ahead. Away goals rule and whatnot
 
Yianni said:
Someone explain again why we are in second when our GD is better then Celtics.
Because we lost to them head-to-head.
 
VDS

Nev Rio Vidic Evra

Ronaldo Carrick Scholes Giggs

Saha Rooney​

Bench: PIG, Brown, O'Shea, Sly, Heinze, Fletch, Richie
 
aAAARGH!

if they do us again it will be unbelievable.

about 5 years back, maybe more remember when we were inches from going out against relative minnows at OT? George Demertradze was the man, who from six yards out, should have dumped us out - but he choked. NO MORE REPEATS PLEASE LADS!

2-0 - the team is an a great rythym and a onfident performance will set us up nicely for the derby.