Sunday, December 14, 2014

The Red Derby An Early Manchester United Christmas!



The agony of defeat and the wonderful thrill of winning in what many have dubbed the Red Derby and with one squad really showing off its style.

With a nice showmanship and in control of the match throughout the whole ninety minutes of play, Manchester United really played like in its old days.

Very well showing off in the field a nice display of elegance and fought off football, which earned them the grand win. 

Playing the always competed and disputed Red or Merseyside Derby with their cross region foes in the Liverpool Reds, this time both squads needed a win so desperately.

One Boss that was in a desperate need of a win for his squad and to prove that he can turn things around at Anfield and for the Trafford top man at the helm was to prove his squad might.

The unfortunate side for Skipper Brendan Rodgers, that his Red weren’t any match for the local Trafford chaps that came inspired since the first whistle of the match.

Not bad for the Old Trafford boys with five matches won consecutively and netting points and ascending like a delightful beer froth.

Still the United squad was in need of playing in a way to convince as well silence its critics that has blasted this squad, since their last campaign debacle.

I mean, in the middle of the week there was a London tabloid a giant in terms of journalistic coverage in the area of football- making a point that the Red Devils had a lack of style in its game.

Very well lacking an identity since the arrival of the Dutchman to the venue of Sir Matt Busby and Trafford Way, wrong they proved the presses today.

Indeed, a nice display of elegance disguised with a hardened football and a determined stance in every minute of play, along its three musketeers in Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Robin Van Persie.

Alongside a brick wall and dominant defensive stance and its newly creative and disputed midfield, the Red Devils really dominated its Kop neighbor’s blatantly well!

Merry Christmas for the Trafford squad, it was a job well done and in front of its faithful, the Red Devils were really possessed since the beginning of the match till its end.

At the end I do credit the whole initial eleven put in the field by Wizard Van Gaal, who despite of suffering many of its top players injuries and setbacks, so far he has keep the calm and delivering as expected.

My hats off to the Dutchman’s project that’s paying off and netting the desired results desired buy its owners and millions of its faithful not only in Manchester but the whole world!


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