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Man Utd vs Stoke (Academy)
Manchester United 2-2 Stoke (FT)
We were twice behind but twice equalised thanks to Federico Macheda. They took the late in the 1st half, but we equalised early in the 2nd after a brilliant piece of contol and finish by Macheda - in one movement he rounded the keeper with his right foot and then finished with his left despite being pulled by the defender...great skill and strength. More slack defending gave them a 2nd straight after the restart, literally a minute after having made it 1-1 we were 1-2 down. With 20 or so minutes left, Macheda again took it past a defender, first shot blocked and then put the 2nd attempt past the keeper brilliantly. We ended up with the 1 point, but our defending was quite worrying at times. Stoke are bottom of the league and they had us stretched throughout though the strong wind was a bit of a leveller. Macheda was superb and saved the day for us; great movement, control and finishing as well as proving to be a presence up front. |
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Wootton was also quite impressive, most of the Stoke attacks came down the right hand side as did both goals where Moffatt and Strickland were struggling (Moffatt subbed at half time). Don't know what's got into Brandao though, he's been a bit of disappointment considering how high some of the expectations were. |
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Wannabe Manc
Join Date: May 2005
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I've seen Macheda a few times this season at Carrington, he's really highly rated by United.
They think he can go all the way, if my memory serves me right Jim Ryan & Choccy have already included him in a few Reserves squads. Glowing tribute for a 16 yo in his first season in a foreign country. |
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Dr Death wasting tax payers money on the Caf all day
Join Date: Feb 2006
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What is with all the valentine adverts around the site, either it is late or very early. |
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I think he's 6ft or 6ft 1, very tall for a 16 year old. I'm guessing he could grow a bit taller and will hopefully develop physically so that he can tough it out in the Prem as well. |
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Cockface McSticklebrick
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: He plays on the left, he plays on the riiiiiiiight, our boy Ronaldo made you look shite.
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Off the top of my head:
Amos Moffatt Strickland Wootton Dudgeon Bryan James C.Evans Galbraith Eikrem Macheda - Moffatt subbed for Stewart at half time - Eikrem subbed for Brandao in the 2nd half - James subbed for Norwood in the 2nd half Looks like Robert Brady will remain in the U16's for the rest of the season, would be nice to see him back in the U18's sooner though...looks a talented player. Reminds me a bit of Aiden McGeady. |
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The good folks at www.manutd.com finally got their heads out of their asses to write two lines about it:
United were given a stern test by Stoke City for the second time this season as the Potteries side belied their bottom of the table position. The visitors were twice in front at Carrington, initially going ahead from the penalty spot eight minutes before the interval. Paul McGuinness' half-time team-talk provoked an almost immediate response as his United side equalised just two minutes into the second period through Federico Macheda. However, Stoke then regained the lead with their next attack. The fourth and final strike, Macheda's second, levelled the scores again just after the hour mark. Earlier in the season, the Reds triumphed by the odd goal at Stoke, winning 2-1. United: Amos; Moffat (Stewart 46), Strickland, Wootton, Dudgeon; Eikrem (Brandao 83), James (Norwood 74), C.Evans; Bryan, Macheda, Galbraith. |
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