Manutd.com report: UCL Semi-finals Leg 2: Man Utd 1 - 0 Arsenal
Van Der Sar
O'Shea - Ferdinand (c) (Evans 87') - Vidic - Evra
Ronaldo - Fletcher - Carrick - Anderson (Giggs 67')
Tevez (Berbatov 67') - Berbatov
scorer:
O'Shea 17'
A friend asked me to predict the scoreline. I told him it would be 4-0 and he told me to be realistic. Man Utd could have been 6-0 up by the time half-time was gone.
Arsenal GK Almunia was in fine shot-stopping form though to shut them out.
Arsenal is the most attractive 1-touch pass football team in England but Man Utd are the more attractive with ball possession. Man Utd were ripping Arsenal apart in their own half and looked the hungrier and better team of the two.
O'Shea instinctively struck his shot past a woeful Arsenal defence, poorly defending their corner, as Man Utd celebrated the opening goal.
Man Utd then allowed Arsenal more playing time on the ball but they were still dangerous going forward, often catching Arsenal all at sea till Almunia steppped in for damage control with wonderful saves.
After the break, it was the same story and when Giggs, making his 800th appearance, and Berbatov came on for Anderson and a sullen-looking Tevez, Arsenal were still not able to get into the game. Rio Ferdinand sustained a rib injury late on but Man Utd were already taking a slender 1 goal advantage to the Emirates Stadium.
The situation is delicately balanced and the lead is precarious but if one team is to win this semi-final tie, Man Utd looks the more likely team to go to Rome for the final.
It was a real team effort as Man Utd excelled in defence and in attack.
Ratings:
van Der Sar (6): Hardly had a save to make but for that one save, he had to look out for a shot from Arsenal's solitary most dangerous move.
O'Shea (7): Recovered from the injury in the Portsmouth game to start this tie and scored the match winning goal to celebrate his birthday.
Evra (7): Did not have much to do against the highly-touted Walcott, whom some may say is better than the fearsome threat Tottenham's Lennon posed at the weekend. So Evra joined the attack.
Ferdinand (8): His class was again told in this match shutting out Adebayor and make some vital interceptions.
Vidic (7): More than assisted to keep Adebayor quiet.
Ronaldo (8): It was not to be a goalscoring night when his 2nd half effort crashed the crossbar but the Portugese was a dangerous viable attacking option.
Anderson (8): Many raised hopes for him to break his goalscoring duck but the offside decision was wrong. Anderson's contribution was fantastic.
Carrick (8): Distributed the ball well and kept the defence behind him safe with Fabregas on patrol.
Fletcher (8): Seems to perform well against the Gunners and he did it again.
Tevez (8): Enjoyed a return to the starting line-up for a major game but was not pleased to be replaced. Could have added a couple of goals to his name. Put heart and soul into the game.
Rooney (8): Started on the left flank and was a dangerous player throughout.
Sub:
Giggs (7): Acquitted himself well into the game on his 800th appearance for the club.
Berbatov (7): Moment of magic just on the edge of the penalty box carved out an opening for a shot from Giggs.
Evans (6): Late replacement for the injured Ferdinand.
~akim~
O'Shea - Ferdinand (c) (Evans 87') - Vidic - Evra
Ronaldo - Fletcher - Carrick - Anderson (Giggs 67')
Tevez (Berbatov 67') - Berbatov
scorer:
O'Shea 17'
A friend asked me to predict the scoreline. I told him it would be 4-0 and he told me to be realistic. Man Utd could have been 6-0 up by the time half-time was gone.
Arsenal GK Almunia was in fine shot-stopping form though to shut them out.
Arsenal is the most attractive 1-touch pass football team in England but Man Utd are the more attractive with ball possession. Man Utd were ripping Arsenal apart in their own half and looked the hungrier and better team of the two.
O'Shea instinctively struck his shot past a woeful Arsenal defence, poorly defending their corner, as Man Utd celebrated the opening goal.
Man Utd then allowed Arsenal more playing time on the ball but they were still dangerous going forward, often catching Arsenal all at sea till Almunia steppped in for damage control with wonderful saves.
After the break, it was the same story and when Giggs, making his 800th appearance, and Berbatov came on for Anderson and a sullen-looking Tevez, Arsenal were still not able to get into the game. Rio Ferdinand sustained a rib injury late on but Man Utd were already taking a slender 1 goal advantage to the Emirates Stadium.
The situation is delicately balanced and the lead is precarious but if one team is to win this semi-final tie, Man Utd looks the more likely team to go to Rome for the final.
It was a real team effort as Man Utd excelled in defence and in attack.
Ratings:
van Der Sar (6): Hardly had a save to make but for that one save, he had to look out for a shot from Arsenal's solitary most dangerous move.
O'Shea (7): Recovered from the injury in the Portsmouth game to start this tie and scored the match winning goal to celebrate his birthday.
Evra (7): Did not have much to do against the highly-touted Walcott, whom some may say is better than the fearsome threat Tottenham's Lennon posed at the weekend. So Evra joined the attack.
Ferdinand (8): His class was again told in this match shutting out Adebayor and make some vital interceptions.
Vidic (7): More than assisted to keep Adebayor quiet.
Ronaldo (8): It was not to be a goalscoring night when his 2nd half effort crashed the crossbar but the Portugese was a dangerous viable attacking option.
Anderson (8): Many raised hopes for him to break his goalscoring duck but the offside decision was wrong. Anderson's contribution was fantastic.
Carrick (8): Distributed the ball well and kept the defence behind him safe with Fabregas on patrol.
Fletcher (8): Seems to perform well against the Gunners and he did it again.
Tevez (8): Enjoyed a return to the starting line-up for a major game but was not pleased to be replaced. Could have added a couple of goals to his name. Put heart and soul into the game.
Rooney (8): Started on the left flank and was a dangerous player throughout.
Sub:
Giggs (7): Acquitted himself well into the game on his 800th appearance for the club.
Berbatov (7): Moment of magic just on the edge of the penalty box carved out an opening for a shot from Giggs.
Evans (6): Late replacement for the injured Ferdinand.
~akim~