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完场啦。。。2-0!!!

领先优势扩大成3分啦!!!
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Chelsea4-4.。。。:onion14:
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原帖由 feimiao0 於 2008-3-20 05:53 AM 發表


v15没注意,f5没下场
V15 is injured la....
hope he is ok to face liverpool ar...
原帖由 feimiao0 於 2008-3-20 05:54 AM 發表
Chelsea4-4.。。。:onion14:
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原帖由 ljw1982 於 2008-3-20 05:55 AM 發表

V15 is injured la....
hope he is ok to face liverpool ar...
希望啦。。。不然这个防线真令人担心
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原帖由 feimiao0 於 2008-3-20 05:56 AM 發表


希望啦。。。不然这个防线真令人担心
哈 哈 哈 !当 然 担 心 啦 ! 毕 竟 B6 和 P26 还 是 第 一 次 合 作 打 中 卫 啊 ! :019:
原帖由 ljw1982 於 2008-3-20 06:00 AM 發表

哈 哈 哈 !当 然 担 心 啦 ! 毕 竟 B6 和 P26 还 是 第 一 次 合 作 打 中 卫 啊 ! :019:
加上右后卫。。。头痛啊费爷
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vidic 連續兩場都畀人撞到流鼻血 , 心都痛埋
原帖由 feimiao0 於 2008-3-20 06:01 AM 發表



加上右后卫。。。头痛啊费爷
又 是 woh! 这 一 场 的 右 后 卫 好 像 是 O4啊 ! :019:
左 后 卫 是 O22 啊 ! :019:

Man Utd 2-0 Bolton

Cristiano Ronaldo played the captain's role to the full, scoring both goals to hand Manchester United a 2-0 win against Bolton and the advantage in the Premier League title race.
Ronaldo, given the skipper's armband for the first time by Sir Alex Ferguson, responded with a virtuoso display.

The 23-year-old opened the scoring with a mis-struck shot then ended the contest with another of those stunning long-range free-kicks.

Victory took United three points clear of Arsenal and was just the cushion needed ahead of the weekend's clashes of the big four.

• Ronaldo 'genius' sends United clear

Bolton may never have expected a result but apart from a 10-minute spell in the second half they barely put up a fight.

Even without Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs in the starting line-up, United simply swept away Wanderers, the poor crumbs on a rich man's table.

Ferguson's confidence was plain from the start as he made seven changes while Bolton boss Gary Megson made four alterations from the disastrous defeat by Wigan on Sunday.

With Ferdinand still struggling with a back problem it meant a chance for 20-year-old Catalan defender Gerard Pique to test his mettle against Kevin Davies and El-Hadji Diouf, but they did not provide even a physical challenge.

Megson's tactic of packing defence and midfield was hardly unexpected but it took less than nine minutes for United to nullify them.

Carlos Tevez threatened to score only for Ricardo Gardner to whip the ball off his toe, but from the resulting corner Ronaldo struck.

It was not the most beautiful of Ronaldo's many goals but it was crucial.

First the winger rose to head back Nani's corner, Tevez missed an overhead kick but Bolton only half-cleared and Ronaldo was swiftly there to strike a shot into the ground and home from 12 yards out.

Nani blazed over after a jinking run, but in the 18th minute Bolton put together a thrilling move that nearly earned them an equaliser.

The inspiration was Danny Guthrie, the midfielder on loan from Liverpool and Bolton's best player of the night, surging out of midfield and then down the right where he sent over a searching cross.

Davies' movement had seen him shake off Pique and he slid in at the far post only to see Tomasz Kuszczak made an excellent stop.

The costliness of that miss was hammered home as `Captain Fantastic' made it 33 goals for the season, and 24 in the league, after being fouled by Abdoulaye Meite.

It was another of those tremendous Ronaldo free-kicks that appear to defy the laws of physics - rising, dipping and swerving from 30 yards out over a six-man wall to leave Ali Al Habsi clutching thin air.

It also meant he overtook George Best's 32-goal tally - the previous best for a United winger.

Gretar Steinsson tried to get Bolton back into it but failed with a wild drive, before Tevez curled a left-footed shot into Al Habsi's arms after a scintillating dribble.

United nearly made it three in first-half injury-time as first Darren Fletcher's low drive was blocked and then John O'Shea blasted wide.

Immediately after the break Steinsson, moved to centre-back, played Bolton into further trouble by chopping down Tevez on the edge of the box.

Old Trafford awaited Ronaldo, but he was the decoy and instead Nani took the free-kick and only a sprawling dive by Al Habsi kept the ball out.

But then followed Bolton's spell of pressure and United had cause to thank their keeper.

First Davies' threatened but shot low and straight at Kuszczak, then Diouf did have the ball in the net with a quickly-taken free-kick but referee Alan Wiley ruled it out on the grounds he had not whistled for him to strike it.

Bolton did not complain too much, but when Diouf put the re-taken kick in the same spot Kuszczak was waiting for it.

The Polish keeper then performed heroics to tip over after Nicky Hunt caught a volley perfectly from 30 yards out and the ball looked destined for the top corner.

Gavin McCann was next to find Kuszczak impregnable as the keeper turned aside his low strike.

United responded to end the revival and the Ronaldo hat-trick looked odds on when he ran at the Bolton defence, performed a couple of step-overs and sent in a fierce shot but Al Habsi was able to parry his effort.

Saha should have sealed matters after a neat side-step but lost his cool and found the stands instead.

As United poured forward for a third, Nani had three decent chances in quick succession, two missed and one saved. The home fans were left cursing they had not fallen to his captain.



Ronaldo 'genius' sends United clear
Cristiano Ronaldo was hailed as 'a genius' after another stupendous free-kick saw Manchester United take the advantage in the title race.

United saw off Bolton 2-0 at Old Trafford thanks to two early goals from Ronaldo, captaining Sir Alex Ferguson's side for the first time.

Ferguson believes the title race will go to the wire and heaped more praise on his skipper for the night, while opposite number Gary Megson called the winger 'the best player in the world'.

Ferguson said: 'The important thing was that we had the opportunity and the incentive to go three points clear of Arsenal, our nearest pursuers.

'It's nip and tuck now. I think it's going to go to the wire. Chelsea will be key because they have got us and Arsenal at home. It's a lead, it's not a significant lead but it's a lead nonetheless.

'With eight games to go the team who plays with the most consistency now will win it.'

Ferguson made seven changes from the side who beat Derby and claimed he needed to test out various options ahead of Sunday's meeting with Liverpool.

Gerard Pique came in for the injured Rio Ferdinand while Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs were all rested.

'It was not a great performance but it was necessary to make those changes as Rio Ferdinand is doubtful for Sunday with a back problem,' added Ferguson. 'I had to find out about Gerard Pique. We've got great confidence in the lad and he's come through very well.

'They are all top players so you have to put your faith and trust in them. At times we were a bit relaxed in the second half but when we speeded up the game and played with great penetration at times we could have scored a few more goals.

'Ronaldo's free-kick was marvellous. He does put in the practice and he has this technique.'

Ronaldo now has 33 goals this season - overtaking George Best's 32 in 1968, the most a United winger had scored in one campaign until now - and 24 in the league.

Ferguson added: 'It's fantastic and speaks volumes about the player, it's amazing that he can do that playing in the position he does.'

Megson saw some cause for hope in Bolton's fight against relegation after a good second-half display - and admitted his players were still in awe about the quality of Ronaldo's free-kick.

Megson said: 'It was genius from probably the best player in the world at the moment.

'Everyone in the dressing room afterwards was talking about how he does it. We have seen him do it twice now and the truth is we just don't know how he does it.



'But for the first goal we caused our own downfall. The marking from the corner was sloppy and when you have that sort of quality against you then you cannot afford to do that.
'If we can replicate our second-half performance then there is optimism.

'We had more shots in this game than probably any away game we have played and we need to keep it going in every game until the end of the season.'

Report: United 2 Bolton 0

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice and skippered United to victory against struggling Bolton Wanderers at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

Entrusted with the captaincy for the first time, the Reds’ no.7 repaid his manager’s faith by breaking George Best’s record for goals scored in a season from midfield. The win sent United clear at the top of the league, with Liverpool the Reds’ next opponents on Easter Sunday.

Sir Alex made seven changes to the side that won at Pride Park last weekend, with only John O’Shea, Nemanja Vidic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Anderson retaining their spots in the starting XI.

Despite speculation that Ben Foster would continue in goal after his impressive debut, the manager plumped for Tomasz Kuszczak between the sticks (Edwin van der Sar is expected to be fit for Liverpool’s visit on Sunday) and the Pole was magnificent all night.

Owen Hargreaves was handed a starting berth, although the Englishman was deployed on the right side of defence and not in the centre of midfield. That job was given to Anderson and Darren Fletcher, while Carlos Tevez partnered Louis Saha up front.

In the absence of Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand, Ronaldo was given the captain’s armband for the first time in his United career. And, given his amazing record this season, it was hardly surprising the Portuguese international marked the occasion with the game’s opening goal on nine minutes.

Bolton failed to adequately clear Nani’s corner and when the ball fell to the Reds’ no.7 on the penalty spot, he buried the chance on the half volley.

The Reds continued to dominate and Nani went close on 15 minutes when his shot fizzed over the bar. Bolton almost forced an equaliser three minutes later, however, when Kuszczak was called into action to deny Wanderers captain Kevin Davies from close range.

The Pole’s smart reflex save drew gasps of admiration, but Ronaldo’s free-kick two minutes later brought Old Trafford to its feet. Fouled by Abdoulaye Meite in a central position, the Reds’ no.7 dusted himself off to lash the ball home from 29 yards. Crisp, dipping and swerving all at once, it left goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi with no chance.

The two goals aside, the Oman international didn’t have much to do in the first half. He did display assured handling 10 minutes before the break, however, when Carlos Tevez twisted and turned his way into the box before firing goalwards.

It was the same result shortly afterwards when the Argentinean headed into Habsi’s arms after Louis Saha had bamboozled the visitors’ defence on the left. The half then ended with more flicks and tricks, as John O’Shea scissor-kicked just wide from Ronaldo’s clever pass.

Meite was replaced at the break by Nicky Hunt but it was another Bolton defender, Gretar Rafn Steinsson, who was in the thick of the action as the second half got underway.

The Icelandic international made a clumsy challenge on Tevez just 22 yards from goal, which presented Ronaldo with another chance to fire a free-kick towards the Bolton goal. It was Nani, though, who surprised everyone by curling the ball goalwards and forcing a fine save from Habsi by the goalkeepers’ left-hand post.

The visitors did get the ball in the net on 55 minutes but El Hadji Diouf’s wide free-kick was ruled to have been taken too quickly. When referee Alan Wiley was eventually satisfied, Diouf pulled the trigger again and this time Kuszczak made a superb flying save to his right.

The Polish stopper pulled off an even better stop minutes later, acrobatically tipping over Nicky Hunt’s rasping volley. He proved his worth once again in the next phase of play, this time getting down well to push Gavin McCann’s shot around the post.

Bolton were enjoying a rare spell of sustained pressure and, at this point, had registered more shots on goal than the Reds. Pressure counts for nothing if not converted into goals, however, and Bolton have struggled all season to find the back of the net. Tonight at Old Trafford, Kevin Davies led the line in his usual bustling manner, but brawn alone can’t unlock top defences.

But for Habsi’s reflexes at the other end, Ronaldo would have netted his hat-trick just after the hour. Louis Saha then blasted high and wide, his final contribution in what was his first start in four games.

The Frenchman made way for Wayne Rooney on 70 minutes, while Paul Scholes came on for Anderson in the heart of midfield.

The change seemed to restore normalcy to proceedings, as United resumed top billing in the possession stakes. Nani was denied once again by a sharp Habsi save before electing to shoot minutes later when a pass would have been better advised. Rooney then teed up Tevez to shoot but, like so many other recent Reds chances, his strike failed to find the target.

Still, it mattered little in the grand scheme of things. By then, United were cruising, 2-0 up and three points clear at the top of the league.

United: Kuszczak; Fletcher, Pique, Vidic (Brown 60), O'Shea; Ronaldo, Anderson (Scholes 70), Hargreaves, Nani; Tevez, Saha (Rooney 70)
Subs not used: Foster, Evra

Bolton Wanderers: Al Habsi; Steinsson, O’Brein A, Meite (Hunt 46), Gardner; Diouf, O’Brien J, Guthrie (Giannakopoulos 82), McCann, Taylor; Davies
Subs not used: Walker, Campo, Rasiak

Booked: O’Brien A, Steinsson

Attendance: 75,476
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