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Sunday 28 July 2013

Zaha End Goal Drought

Manchester United's new player Wilfried Zaha scored his first goal for the English Premier League champions, thus his chances to stay longer in the field.

20-year-old winger scored a goal before the end of the match, thereby helping the Red Devils avoid humiliation when a 2-2 draw with Cerezo Osaka - old club Shinji Kagawa in Japan League.

"I feel great. Finally I was able to score a goal after missing several chances in the matches before.

"David Moyes has given me the chance to prove I can do it,'' said Zaha who joined United early January but loaned to Crystal Palace during the 2012-2013 season.

Saturday 27 July 2013

Zaha Spares United Blushes

Wilfried Zaha spared Shinji Kagawa's blushes with an injury-time equalizer for Manchester United against J. League outfit Cerezo Osaka.

It looked as though United were destined for a third tour Kagawa's defeat against old club, and the Japan star would only have limits Himself to blame afterwards missing a gilts-edged chance and a penalty.

But in the dying seconds, Zaha tapped home Anderson's low cross to claim a draw after it Kenyu Sugimoto and Yusuke Maruhashi limit of Kagawa struck Either side's equalizer.

United set off with clear intent and Robin van Persie brought a sharp save out of Kim Jin-Hyeon inside the first minute.

The Dutchman recovered from the Thigh limit problem that's precautionary forced his withdrawal in Yokohama on Tuesday and was denied by Kim once more, BEFORE Phil Jones sent his diving header narrowly over.

Conditions in hot and sticky so it was decided to take a drinks break midway through Lingo halves, Osaka were starting to get into are solely for Stride.

Anders Lindegaard limit already made two good saves When Edno sent his header straight at the Dane from point-blank range, When a foot Either side would have seen the hosts go ahead.

They did not have to wait long, though, as a woeful error on the edge of his own box by Chris Smalling gifted an opportunity to Sugimoto, Selatan, the 20-year-old drilled into the bottom corner.

Kagawa's first blunder Embarrassing Came not long afterwards. Under normal circumstances, Van Persie would not have gone for goal Surely Himself as the loose ball fell to him afterwards Danny Welbeck fired against a post limit. Instead, he unselfishly squared Towards the player who has been feted at every turn since his arrival on tour on Monday.

Unbelievably, Kagawa screwed his shot high over the bar, the groans from a capacity crowd underlining the disappointment.

United continued to press and Ryan Giggs's curled over back to you BEFORE Welbeck narrowly Came close once more.

Kagawa Then saw another chance go awry. After Ashley Young limit been brought down, Van Persie stood aside to let the Japan international take the penalty, but he spurned that's opportunity too as Kim made a decent low save.

There was an element of relief and embarrassment about his celebration When Kagawa scored Eventually, from a Giggs cross, and he was REPLACED by Zaha not long afterwards.

Cerezo were not inhibited by that's setback, though, and Minamino rev Them back in front with a superb shot from the edge of the area that's arrowed into the top corner.

United almost conceded a third as Lindegaard was forced into a fine fingertip save to deny Maruhashi.

The Premier League champions looked to be heading for another loss until Zaha though, one of Those to impress on this three-week trip, finished from close range.

Wednesday 24 July 2013

Scholes Encourages Rooney to Stay

Paul Scholes has appealed to Wayne Rooney to stay at Manchester United, despite strong interest from Chelsea.

Rooney has been targeted by returning Blues boss Jose Mourinho, while Arsenal earlier this summer also associated with England forward.

However, Scholes believes Rooney will not run his career if he changed the company for one of their Premier League rivals.

"I do not think there's any better than Manchester United to play your football," said Scholes.

"It's up to Wayne - but he's on, key players and the players and fans want him to stay."

Meanwhile, the new Scholes insists United boss David Moyes is not under pressure to take the big players name in the weeks to come. The comments come on the back of two rejected bids for Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas.

Scholes believes the current squad is good enough to defend their crown in the state, told Sky Sports News:. "I do not think there is a lot of pressure She got a quality squad there, to have 18-20 quality players.

"Although Sir Alex Ferguson was there he wanted to sign two or three players each season's habit -. To increase thereafter, even if you've won the league.

"I'm sure David Moyes trying to get players -. And hopefully he'll get what she wants"

Monday 15 July 2013

Tunnicliffe Loaned to Ipswich

Manchester United have loaned their young midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe to Ipswich Town until January.

Tunnicliffe, 20, has made two first-team appearances for the company, both as a substitute in last season's Capital One Cup.

He has previous loan spells at Peterborough, playing 30 times in the 2011-12 season, and Barnsley, making three appearances last year.

He became manager of Ipswich tenth sign Mick McCarthy busy summer.

Former England Under-17 international Tunnicliffe said he would be happy to spend the entire season at Portman Road.

He told Ipswich's official website: "If I play here so I can not see why I do not want to live I've got to get in the first team and performed well despite an good squad here and I .. 've got a fight for my place. "

Saturday 13 July 2013

Rooney Join United in Sweden

David Moyes said the troubled player Wayne Rooney will join his teammates on the club's pre-season last action in Sweden this August 6th.

Rooney into focus following the £ 30 million bid from Chelsea, who hope the players will play for the last time with Manchester United jersey.

The England striker was forced to leave the club's pre-season tour to wade through injury.

Asked if Rooney is fit for the friendly match against AIK Fotball in Stockholm on August 6, Moyes said: "Yes, he will come and he is doing light exercise. I monitor progress.

"We used to say that he is not for sale and it has not changed.".

Moyes said after his team lost for the second time in a 2-3 pre-season tour to Yokohama F-Marinos on Saturday.

It was the second defeat after losing 0-1 in the opening game of the Singha All Stars in Bangkok before a 5-1 win over A-League All Stars in Sydney.

Moyes said: "I am disappointed with our network release. Our many chances to win this match. It was a tough match. Opposing teams also played well."

Sunday 7 July 2013

Zaha Mentored by Giggs

Wilfried Zaha has said that Ryan Giggs had his coaching on the field in an effort to improve the new £ 15000000 Manchester United winger.

England international arrived at Old Trafford after completing a transfer from Crystal Palace which was arranged in January.

And he said that United have the right professionals to help give a warm welcome - with the potential substitute Giggs tips about playing on the flanks.

Giggs, who has made 941 appearances for United over 22 years ago, has joined the backroom staff of David Moyes' as a player-coach this summer.

"Everyone is doing their bit," Zaha told United's official website. "I was so nervous when I came, but I was made to feel at home immediately. Rio [Ferdinand] to talk to me, talk to me Giggsy on the field, help me out with positions and things like that."

However, he said the 20-year closer to the younger generation, especially Danny Welbeck, Adnan Januzaj and Alexander Buttner.

He added: "Welbz is one of the people I talk to the most, though - he, Adnan and Alex.

"Anderson has been good too. Everybody tries to make me feel comfortable. It is really good. Everybody in the club's cold outside and this trip gave me a chance to get to know everyone. I enjoy it."

Friday 5 July 2013

Moyes allows Kagawa Further Time off

Manchester United will be without Shinji Kagawa when they take Kitchee FC in Hong Kong on Monday after midfielder David Moyes give more time outside.

Kagawa featured in June's Confederations Cup but rushed back to play a part in United's pre-season matches in Japan originally.


However, after a 2-2 draw with Cerezo Osaka, when both Kagawa missed a penalty and scored a goal, manager Moyes has confirmed he will miss the next stage of their tour of Asia and Australia.


"We gave him more vacation for the Japanese football in the summer," Moyes said in a press conference. "We try to give all the players four weeks of vacation if you can. He has not had enough time so we'll give you another week, even though he will do more training with the club here so he can have time at home in Japan . "


Defender Jonny Evans is also set to miss the match against Kitchee, with Moyes explained: "Jonny has a bit of bone bruising in the foot and just feel it's not really a lot of good. We do not want to take any chances with it."


Summer signing Wilfried Zaha scored a late equalizer against Cerezo and Moyes delighted with the contribution of new immigrants.


He told MUTV: "Wilfried has done well. He's done well in the game. He was quite calm and still getting to know everyone. I think he performed well., To give effect in the game. We just want to try and bring him with just as well.


"I think tonight will help him. He showed that players can make things happen. At Manchester United we want all players to score goals and he came up with an important goal in the last minute."


Moyes worried about the situation in Hong Kong pitch after heavy rain affected surface. Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen injured during the Barclays Asia Trophy match against Sunderland at the same stadium and Moyes hopes the players will escape unscathed.


"I have concerns about the surface," he said. "It is due to the weather.'s An act of God. We can not do anything about it, but we will go to Hong Kong and hope the situation improves and the field is in better condition than it has been recently. "

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Fabregas Problems Profitable to The United

Manchester United hope to get Cesc Fabregas is now becoming a reality.

Barcelona midfielder 26-year-old reportedly concerned about his future begin at the Nou Camp, thus adding confidence United to get Fabregas.

In fact, Fabregas has told his team-mates that he is now ready to move to Old Trafford if difficult to adapt to the new boss Barcelona, Gerardo Martino.

United previously already made ​​two bids for Fabregas after the bid worth 26 million pounds and 31 million pounds rejected by the Spanish club.

Although the two bids were rejected, but the United manager David Moyes is without exception told affairs for the former Arsenal player is still running.

United is expected to make an offer to Barcelona and this time will increase the value to 35 million pounds.

In the meantime, the Red Devils chief executive, Ed Woodward reported to have returned early from the campaign United pre-season tour and wanted to make sure the business runs well get Fabregas.

This is also proof that United would not budge for some time despite Fabregas rejected by Barcelona.