VIEW: United vs Chelsea. 1-2. No Excuses This Time.
If there is one thing
the great Sir Alex knows how to do, it is to rise to the occasion and win trophies
when the pressure is mounting. He’s even coined a term for it (‘squeaky bum
time’ anyone?). So with that, this is, we have all been made to believe, the time of year
where United thrive.
The early confusion
and adaptation of tactics as we lost our best player to Madrid has been finely (and finally) tuned, our ridiculous defensive
injury woes have slowly heeled and the goals are really pouring in. Our last two
league games have seen as satisfactorally beaten our most hated rivals, and
completely batter an often challenging Bolton side at the Reebok; the latter
without our top scorer. Yet even so, you just felt that facing a side as fresh
as Chelsea, especially after the mental and physical battering we had incurred
mid-week, would be a tad too much to overcome.
The counter argument
of being the best and therefore competing in every major tournament, in this case
Where as we all
rejoiced when
knocked out by Mourinho’s Inter – voiced early on by the fans with chants of
‘Champions League? You’re having a laugh’ – it’s worth remembering that
fully fit and fully focussed squad. Due to Tuesday night’s defeat in Munich,
and of course that other extra-curricular ‘distraction’: the Carling Cup final in
February, we were left with only one striker facing a team who had conceded only 15
away from home all season; and who in their last game scored 7 against a team
fighting for a spot in the top 4. Oh, and just to rub it in, they apparently
had SO many choices up front that they could afford the luxury of being able to stick 24-goal Drogba on the bench.
As with other
sickening results this season, I cannot be bothered in the slightest to analyse
this match in any great depth, as quite simply, I would rather repress it for
now and deal with it in time (hopefully when Chelsea drop points at some stage
in the next 5 games). Interestingly however, it’s worth mentioning that there
can be a key parallel drawn with this seasons match at
away fixture and consequent result In November was all (rather conveniently)
overshadowed by controversy and injustice towards United; and today, the result
can be just as easily disregarded in the same way.
Drogba – who of course, came on to seal victory – was unquestionably offside; so offside that the
FA probably need to spend the rest of the bank holiday weekend re-training
their retarded on-field staff for the millionth time on what exactly
constitutes as ‘offside’. What was even more unquestionable however was
Chelsea’s overall dominance and utter superiority in the first-half that
should, you would hope, leave Ferguson spending more time questioning his own
tactics and players ability rather than that of the linesman.
At the risk of contradicting
myself and sounding like I am in fact analysing, all I will say is that this
was one of the tamest United performances of the season. Every time their
midfield and/or defence were in possession, we couldn't touch them; yet
when the ball was back with Rio or Vidic, their front two and even Lampard and
Cole (who had a formidable afternoon) hounded us until we had could do nothing
other than surrender possession. Giggs and Scholes were clueless, especially
with their passing and delivery, and Berbatov – as everyone presumed – was completely
isolated at the front. Neither keeper' had a great deal to do, proving
that possession was kept and squandered in the midfield; and Terry, in my
opinion, was completely average due to again how minimally he was made to work.
Our back two in contrast, and quite tellingly, had a busy old afternoon.
Our goal was scored by last season’s
saviour (this is Kiko’s time of year after all). However unfortunately,
although it was perfectly timed only 2 minutes after their illegal 2nd,
was nothing other than a constellation as opposed to a dramatic reinstatement
of our spirit. Will their be another Kiko/Villa moment this season? I pray so.
Whether Ancelotti got it spot on - leaving Drogba on the bench and giving Cole
the ability to roam free - or Ferguson simply miss-judged the opponents (in
hindsight, should Nani have started to give us and the clueless Berbatov far
more creative options?), the merits and points are deservedly with the away
side. Yes, we will forever be reminded – and remind Chelsea fans – of how we
were robbed both times against them this season, and I have no doubt that some
will even highlight these two results and the Chelsea goals that harshly won each
game as significant moments if we fail to retain the title. But as a more
level-headed, less red-tinted United fan, I in no way can condone this; as
surely the display, lack of courage and genuine lack of fight instilled within
our team would be a more potent reason as to why we would fail in this seasons
title challenge.
Ref was awful - both sides should have had a penalty. Drogba's goal was offside, Utd's goal was handball and Neville should have been sent off - fortunately for the sake of football the inept performance of the ref didn't stop the best team getting the three points they deserved
ReplyDeleteThought the match was a lot closer than many in the press are reporting. As a Chelsea fan I was certain it would be 2-2 eventually, and Berbatov really should have scored with his volley in injury time.
ReplyDeleteBut the truth is you looked like a tired team out there yesterday and it was significant that your three oldest players were also the poorest. Why Ferguson didn't pick Nani and Rafael from the start baffles me.
I can't help wondering, also, whether the fact that the Glaziers' held back the Ronaldo money in order to pay off their debts meant that the manager was never allowed to build up the squad. And at this stage of the season it seems to be telling on you.
Good luck with the Bayern result on Wednesday.
utterly, utterly delighted. good effort for realising your inferiority, but in your criticisms of Drogba's illegal goal, you have neglected the Maradona goal of your man. Keep on track seagulls, as it appears your team has lost its rails.
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