Sunday, September 13, 2015

Despite the Mid-Week Storm, Van Gaals Boys Net an Important Win



The Old Trafford Boys really wanted to make a point this week, after Premiership resumed play, after an international break and suddenly the media making certain assumption’s of the Red Devils Boss certain animosity with his player’s.

And with today’s result against another top rated squad in the Liverpool Reds next door neighbors of Manu playing a sort of Derby between these two Merseyside giants.

The Manchester Boys really came ahead and played with such intensity that by far puts their detractors a bit in peril and in shame of those allegation’s as the squad played like in its old days of Fergie but with the Dutch seal.

With three goals courtesy of Daley Blind in the 49th Ander Herrera via PK in the 70th , everything look like a sure wrap until the 70th minute what was going to be the goal of the honor for the Reds, Liverpool’s new chap Christian Benteke put the game within reach.

Still with a nice play that so far has made the critics amaze after another newcomer in Anthony Martial for United sealed the deal with a goal in the 86’ for the go ahead goal and final score.

The moves in Manager Louis Van Gaal paid off and really brought this squad a certain confidence in the field as well its Goalie De Gea who played a wonderful match after celebrating his new multimillion contract with United.

Putting a backfield that will assure a relax afternoon under the posts for the Spaniard De Gea, The Red Devils Boss sent a nice foursome in Luke Shaw, Matteo Darmian, Chris Smalling and Daley Blind, who really did the feat for the win! 

For the losing side Reds Boss Brendan Rodgers couldn’t believe how one of his defensive gems in Martin Skertel lost the one on one duel with Martial and Joe Gomes foul on Ander Herrera to concede a PK.

A match that indeed will be in the Reds Manager mind as well try to forget as soon as soon as possible, despite the errors his chaps put on a fight that at the end they succumb to a squad determined to win it all today.

For now the Red Devils are tied with Arsenal in second place- five points behind their cross town rivals the Man City Citizens and upcoming matches with Southampton, Sunderland, Arsenal and two Derbies with Everton and the Manchester City.

Still for Manager Louis Van Gaal is back to the drawing board and put in the field a contender as well seek the elusive Barclays shield not won from quite some time, something the Red Devils fans are demanding it as to when.

At the end a win is a win and a very convincing one, showing off an arsenal despite not getting the players the Dutch Boss wanted, but still they are delivering and very convincingly.
Glory, Glory Man United!


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