The Community Shield was a lot more fun this year than last -- higher-scoring, more wide open, and featuring the nifty moves of Javier Hernandez, Man U's newest weapon up front.
In casual conversation, I've sometimes been one of the people poo-poing the Red Devils' chances of mounting another title challenge this year because of their age. At some point, the Scholes/Giggs/Van Der Sar/etc crowd is going to lose enough steps that even guile won't compensate. But really, arguing that Man U's getting old is silly. Rooney and Valencia are 24, Nani's 23, players like Rafael da Silva are coming up through the ranks, and United just added a genuine star in Hernandez.
His goal today was nothing special, and he actually missed a much better chance earlier on, but the kid's full of tricks and looks like a born finisher. That rare formula of explosiveness + moves + lethality should cause fits for defenses that could focus primarily on Rooney last season. With Valencia and Nani blazing down the sidelines and Rooney and Hernandez up front, Manchester United could threaten 100 goals.
At the very least, they could threaten 100 goals if, as rumored, they add Mesut Ozil from Germany for just a little more than Liverpool is contemplating for Peter Crouch.
I don't have to explain to anyone who watched the World Cup what a rare and special player Ozil is. As an attacking midfielder who could create for the afore-mentioned young stars already in place for United (and finish a few rockets himself), Ozil would cap off the start of a new era of offensive dominance for a team that struggled to score as easily last year as in glory days past.
Chelsea and Arsenal fancy their chances this year, but the more I look at United, the more I see a team whose young guns are ready to assume the mantle of Champions. Adding Ozil just might make them favorites.
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It didn’t help matter that John Terry had the pace of a Panamanian street sweeper (leading directly to the 1st goal), and that for whatever reason, Ancelotti insisted on giving playing time to Kalou when he has nothing going for him when there’s a whiff of defense in the vicinity.
Don’t get me started about Hilario[us] going walkabout while Utd was on the attack. Berbatov’s chip shot was laughably easy.
Honestly, it didn’t look like CFC was much in the ballgame at all until Drogba came in around 60’. I know that the Community Shield is little more than a fancy exhibition game, but it didn’t look like CFC was taking it seriously.
I think that says a lot more about CFC’s chances than it does about Utd’s.
This is totally unrelated to Manchester United, but I’m looking for advice on trying to watch games! I’ve had my soccer-love reignited by the World Cup (I watched a lot of soccer when I studied abroad in Spain 10 years ago) but I don’t know the best way to watch games from the US, especially since I don’t have cable.
I know there are sites where you can stream the games live, but can anyone recommend the best ones? Also, does anyone know of any sites where you can watch game replays? I won’t be able to watch the US-Brazil game tonight but I want to rewatch tomorrow if possible!
The teams I’m most interested in are the USMNT, the Spanish NT, and Real Madrid (I know, I know!), if that matters.
It didn’t help matter that John Terry had the pace of a Panamanian street sweeper (leading directly to the 1st goal), and that for whatever reason, Ancelotti insisted on giving playing time to Kalou when he has nothing going for him when there’s a whiff of defense in the vicinity.
Don’t get me started about Hilario[us] going walkabout while Utd was on the attack. Berbatov’s chip shot was laughably easy.
Honestly, it didn’t look like CFC was much in the ballgame at all until Drogba came in around 60’. I know that the Community Shield is little more than a fancy exhibition game, but it didn’t look like CFC was taking it seriously.
I think that says a lot more about CFC’s chances than it does about Utd’s.