The Football - Failure remains a failure, whatever its form. 'Red Devils'
inevitably have to admit that they do not turn bright red this season.
Jose Mourinho once said that he would rather win the league than the Champions League. The reason? Consistency needed to win the league throughout the season. Unlike the Champions League, which sometimes success can be determined by the performance of two pieces of leg. In short, Mourinho would like to underline that the league is more difficult than winning the Champions League.
And here we are ... Some of the season after Mourinho's comments came out. Manchester City have just managed to win the Premier League by two goals in injury time - a style that actually have been the trademark of Manchester United. The Citizens ending 44 years of fasting English league titles, while the Red Devils were made hollow title.
Some might argue that the MU has a Community Shield this season. The trick was to defeat the City as well. But believe me, if Roy Keane is still a captain, so he will not be too happy with that achievement. Keano had a camera caught lifting the Community Shield trophy with a flat face. Mediocre.
In the last seven years, this is the worst season MU. When it's in season 2004/2005, Manchester United had failed to present the trophy for the fans: sitting in the top three Premier League, finished runner-up FA Cup, League Cup semi-finalists, Community Shield runner-up, and thrown in the first knock-out phase of the Champions League .
MU, and its supporters, well-deserved upset. But inevitably they have to admit that the City look better and have a relatively better squad anyway. At least City did not disperse when they have to grab the opportunity, and this is evidenced in the game against Queens Park Rangers last night. Meanwhile, Manchester United may curse their failure to maintain an eight-point advantage that could exist.
City's off-form had appeared in March, where they take one defeat and two draws from five games are undertaken. However, they would rise at the right time. In contrast to the MU that actually had a brilliant start at the beginning of the season - a big win over Arsenal and Bolton, and then convincing win over Chelsea - but it fizzled out in mid-season and stumble when they should run fast.
MU was probably regretting the points lost due to the performance are often up and down it. Because, who would have thought they would be defeated only by goal difference. Gary Neville said, lost the title due to goal difference is what always scared of Sir Alex Ferguson over the years. "That was her worst nightmare. Loss of title due to goal difference is what he always expressed in every season," said the former captain of the 'Red Devils' this.
Jose Mourinho once said that he would rather win the league than the Champions League. The reason? Consistency needed to win the league throughout the season. Unlike the Champions League, which sometimes success can be determined by the performance of two pieces of leg. In short, Mourinho would like to underline that the league is more difficult than winning the Champions League.
And here we are ... Some of the season after Mourinho's comments came out. Manchester City have just managed to win the Premier League by two goals in injury time - a style that actually have been the trademark of Manchester United. The Citizens ending 44 years of fasting English league titles, while the Red Devils were made hollow title.
Some might argue that the MU has a Community Shield this season. The trick was to defeat the City as well. But believe me, if Roy Keane is still a captain, so he will not be too happy with that achievement. Keano had a camera caught lifting the Community Shield trophy with a flat face. Mediocre.
In the last seven years, this is the worst season MU. When it's in season 2004/2005, Manchester United had failed to present the trophy for the fans: sitting in the top three Premier League, finished runner-up FA Cup, League Cup semi-finalists, Community Shield runner-up, and thrown in the first knock-out phase of the Champions League .
MU, and its supporters, well-deserved upset. But inevitably they have to admit that the City look better and have a relatively better squad anyway. At least City did not disperse when they have to grab the opportunity, and this is evidenced in the game against Queens Park Rangers last night. Meanwhile, Manchester United may curse their failure to maintain an eight-point advantage that could exist.
City's off-form had appeared in March, where they take one defeat and two draws from five games are undertaken. However, they would rise at the right time. In contrast to the MU that actually had a brilliant start at the beginning of the season - a big win over Arsenal and Bolton, and then convincing win over Chelsea - but it fizzled out in mid-season and stumble when they should run fast.
MU was probably regretting the points lost due to the performance are often up and down it. Because, who would have thought they would be defeated only by goal difference. Gary Neville said, lost the title due to goal difference is what always scared of Sir Alex Ferguson over the years. "That was her worst nightmare. Loss of title due to goal difference is what he always expressed in every season," said the former captain of the 'Red Devils' this.
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