Wednesday, May 18, 2016

An excellent display of football for Manu



Tuesday night at Old Trafford and finally the Red Devils played their last match of the campaign after its Sunday postponement, on a match scheduled against modest Bournemouth. Here the Manu initial eleven saw its best match played of the campaign to close off on a high note in front of their faithful.

Despite finishing fifth and below the Champions spots, United will live once again the excitement and chivalry of European football at its best from UEFA Europa League.

Still this was an evening to celebrate loudly at the Theater of Dreams, where its prodigal sons really showed up their might and belligerence to put on a beautiful display of football and made their rivals succumb to their spectacular and one of a kind game. As this evening was all about to show off in front of their faithful closing with a wondrous win.

What a way to win, I mean tonight’s match reminded of the afternoons when Fergie dictated orders from the sidelines and his Boys cause havoc on the visiting rivals, despite the Old Colossus located in Trafford and Sir MTT Busby Way showing off with many empty seats.

The fans got in for a treat of excellent and dynamic Red Devils football with the seal of the house, regardless o their rival belligerence at times and fighting spirit, at the end the pupils of Eddie Howe came short and surrender to the locals push. Many arrivals the AFC had and incommoded the likes of Manu goalie De Gea all afternoon long, that at the end United defenders quell their momentum.

At that time before reaching halftime the United already made its presence felt in the scoreboard with a brilliant made played executed from midfield and the trio of Rashford, Martial to Rooney who this later one finished for the 1-0 lead. 

The deal was not off when United in the second half came up running and looking to add more in the scoreboard, as in the 50th minute Mata toppled by a Cherry defender citing a clear PK, the ref decided it was a clean play.

The energy at Old Trafford was contagious from the stands to the pitch, when the locals had a clear dominance of the match and the formation that their Boss Van Gaal sent became an accurate one and horrid to the visiting AFC Boys. 

Oh what a night for the Red Devils, one by winning their last match of the campaign and going with some motivation ahead of their Wembley match against Crystal Place for the FA Cup, Wayne Rooney 100th goal mark at United and Marcus Rashford consolidating as the future mega star of United.

The only down was when the Red Devils manager Louis Van Gaal at the end of the match took over the microphone and with a sign of many fans at Trafford he concluded by thanking them for their unmeasured support all campaign. With several banners showing the United fans disapproval of the Dutch job at the helm of their club, his hopes are pinned on delivering the FA Cup and first ever trophy since Fergie’s retirement.

At the end with the prospects of making an impact in Premiership next campaign, rumors are still persistent of Jose Mourinho or even Diego Simeone being both a target to come to Old Trafford. 

For now the goal is to net that FA Shield and put a shield in the halls at Old Trafford and once again  make it as the return to this club it’s one of a kind game this club has been known for and suddenly lost it. Not tonight and the proof was put into the scoreboard with such a chivalry and might this club once again showed up its class in the pitch.


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