Kilimall
Friday, January 22, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Liverpool vs Manchester United Outlook
What we learned from the epl el clasico.
Van Gaal was able to survive
He has been under pressure from most man united fans and the English media but from the start of January he has been given a lifeline. Guess the player who has come up to his rescue?
All of Rooney's goals against Liverpool
None other than the much maligned Wayne Rooney. When Manchester United were going through that rough patch, from November to the whole of December, the player who had the most wrath from fans was Rooney.
His form had nose dived and he looked a pale shadow of his former self. Then suddenly he has burst back to form. Four goals in as many games has been impressive. There is a smile back on his face and also on Van Gaal’s.
The win against Liverpool does not mean they played good football. In fact they had only two shots on target and the first shot resulted in the goal.
highlights of Rooney against Liverpool
The most impressive thing about the performance was the ability of the team to control possession and limit Liverpool attacking threat.
Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp have been very fast from the blocks as they did against Arsenal a week ago. In that game they scored early but poor defending let them down.
Liverpool a work in progress
The most successful British team in the Champions League has been so disappointing for the past few seasons. They last won the English league in 1990, that's almost 26 years ago. Their last champions league triumph was that memorable night in Istanbul in 2005. From that time they have promised but ended up deceiving us. They ran Man United close for the league title in 2009 but failed to win it. In 2013 led by Luis Suarez they seemed unstoppable only for Gerrard to fall during that crucial loss against Chelsea therefore handing the title to Manchester City.
Jurgen Klopp seems to be getting his team working together and from their last two performance, against Man United and Arsenal, they are a work in progress.
They are good at attacking, with Roberto Firmino standing out. If they had Philipe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge then they could have got better results in those two games.
The two teams I do not expect them to challenge for the title this time but next season they could be unstoppable. The only question is whether Van Gaal will survive upto 2017..
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Liverpool vs Manchester United
Liverpool vs Manchester United
The biggest game on the English calendar although some fans will disagree considering the fortunes of the two teams.
Manchester United have gone two seasons trophyless after the retirement of their coaching wizard Sir Alex Ferguson while Liverpool after the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona have become more of a mid table side.
Today's game lacks the significance of yester years. The times Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand, Roy Keane Cristiano Ronaldo seams along time ago.
Jurgen Klopp is introducing his style of play at Anfield. So far it's been entertaining except for the results which have been mixed. They attacked well against Arsenal in midweek but their defending let them down.
I expect them to continue with the same mode of play against United. For United they have been strong in defence but weak in attack. They seemed to have changed their mode of play on Tuesday against Newcastle but their defence crumpled.
Van Gaal must find a balance between attack and defence but for now with most first team Midfielders injured he will have to be cautious.
Maroune Fellaini was visible early against Newcastle but then faded. He didn't help in tracking back the Newcastle players which ended up costing United a victory they deserved.
Expect the game to be cagey with few openings as United will try to control possession waiting for any openings. Liverpool on their part will be pressing high up the pitch the Klopp’s way.
A draw may be a good result for both teams but this is a derby and fans will be wanting blood.
Friday, January 15, 2016
LIVERPOOL VS MANCHESTER UNITED highlights
Is fireworks still in this game? Dubbed the El Classico of English football the clash has lost a lot of its significance in recent seasons but not to the fans of the teams.
What about this one in 2008 with Javier Mascherano receiving his marching orders
Monday, January 11, 2016
Manchester United vs Newcastle
Newcastle vs Manchester United
This is a tricky fixture for Man United considering there recent lack of form.
There style of play has been lethargic and it's as if nobody is willing to take the initiative.
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We can blame Van Gaal for everything including the style of play, the formations but in the end the bulk stops with the players.
They are not robots so as to follow Van Gaal's tactics to the later.
There should be moments of inspiration from the players, they know the results have been bad.
Memphis Depay provided one moment on Saturday against Sheffield, he knew how badly the team needed the win. Instead of passing sideways he tried to beat his man and he was rewarded.
As I had said the fixture is tricky for both teams. Newcastle are fighting relegation and Van Gaal is fighting for his job. A while ago you would have expected Man United to bag the three points but now the question is whether they will avoid defeat and will they manage a shot on target (they had two against Sheffield at Old Trafford).
Rooney against Sheffield |
Man United have lost their last two away games that is at Bournemouth and at Stoke. If you consider the Champions League game against Wolfsburg then they have lost their last three games.
They have not lost against Newcastle since 2012 January when a Demba Ba inspired Newcastle hit them 3-0.
Head to Head Manchester United have lost just two of their previous 26 league clashes with the Magpies (W18, D6).
Morgan Schneiderlin and Michael Carrick are available for this fixture although Bastian Schweinsteiger is unavailable after picking an injury against Sheffield United.
This is what Paul Scholes had to say about United performance against Sheffield……
Manchester United's players and manager Louis van Gaal "look bored" and are "going through the motions",.
Which completely defines United players at this time of the season.
A draw for Man United will be a good result. A win and there fans will be over the moon.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Manchester United 1 Sheffield United 0
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Wayne Rooney Celebrates his goal against Sheffield United |
Manchester United continue to struggle in front of goal only managing two shots on target against league one side Sheffield United. The first shot on target came in the 66 minute while the second one was in the 90+4 minute, a penalty after Memphis Depay had been fouled. Memphis went down theatrically taking advantage of a poor Hammond tackle. To me the penalty was soft and it shouldn’t have been given.
United continue to dominate the opposition with possession football but that cutting age or key pass to the forwards is lacking. The players desire to beat the next man is lacking therefore they would prefer a safe side way or back pass than move the ball forward.
All cannot be taken from Sheffield United and would feel hard done after the effort they had put in. They deserved more from the game as there game plan had worked until that Hammond error late in the game.
For now Van Gaal will celebrate they have qualified for the fourth round but deep inside he knows his team is underperforming. The type of game Manchester United are playing is not what the fans were used to. The fans want to see the team taking risks by attacking at will.
Fellaini in the midfield didn’t add any attacking threat to the team and in fact it is as if he was playing more defensively. To play two defensive Midfielders against league one opposition at Old Trafford shows Van Gaal doesn’t believe in his team ability to see off games.
Away games against Newcastle and Liverpool follow and if the team set up continue this way I see Van Gaal not lasting long. Mourinho and Guardiola are available and the one year remaining on Van Gaal contract may be terminated.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Manchester United vs Sheffield United FA cup
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On paper it looks like a mismatch, Manchester United being expected to roll over the blades, but this is the Fa cup where chances for a ‘cupset’ are very high. Manchester United form this season has been erratic, so this game may not be straightforward as you would think.
Sheffield United have an excellent recent cup record against higher-ranked opponents, winning five of their last six ties losing one.
Since losing to Leeds United in the third round in 2010 Manchester United have not lost against minor leagues teams although last season they required a replay against Cambridge United so as to progress to the fifth round where they lost to the eventual champions Arsenal.
For Manchester United Jesse Lingard is back after being sidelined by an injury. Phil Jones is unavailable and Adnan Januzaj lacks match fitness after his loan stint at Borussia Dortmund.
Head to Head
According to 11vs11.com the blades have a decent record against Manchester United winning 34 games and losing only 43 games. 15 games have been drawn.
Although that record seams decent, they have lost the last six games against Manchester United the latest being a Michael Carrick inspired 2-0 win in 2007.
Sheffield most recent win was in February 1993 that is 22 years ago. It was a 2-1 win in the FA cup.
I expect Sheffield to give there all but Van Gaal has a point to prove so United will win this one.
On paper it looks like a mismatch, Manchester United being expected to roll over the blades, but this is the Fa cup where chances for a ‘cupset’ are very high. Manchester United form this season has been erratic, so this game may not be straightforward as you would think.
Sheffield United have an excellent recent cup record against higher-ranked opponents, winning five of their last six ties losing one.
Since losing to Leeds United in the third round in 2010 Manchester United have not lost against minor leagues teams although last season they required a replay against Cambridge United so as to progress to the fifth round where they lost to the eventual champions Arsenal.
For Manchester United Jesse Lingard is back after being sidelined by an injury. Phil Jones is unavailable and Adnan Januzaj lacks match fitness after his loan stint at Borussia Dortmund.
Head to Head
According to 11vs11.com the blades have a decent record against Manchester United winning 34 games and losing only 43 games. 15 games have been drawn.
Although that record seams decent, they have lost the last six games against Manchester United the latest being a Michael Carrick inspired 2-0 win in 2007.
Carrick, Alan Smith and Darren Fletcher celebrate against Sheffield United in 2007 |
Sheffield most recent win was in February 1993 that is 22 years ago. It was a 2-1 win in the FA cup.
I expect Sheffield to give there all but Van Gaal has a point to prove so United will win this one.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Van Gaal
Van Gaal is not a bad manager because he has been successful in the past but I think he needs to change his philosophy.
Football has moved on, whatever he did achieve with Ajax Amsterdam is in history.
Those times players were treated like robots and had to play in a certain way so as to please the manager but nowadays most players want to express themselves.


They want to be able to beat the next man, defenders want to score same as a Midfielder. Playing two defensive Mid fielders is killing the joy of football.
If football was to be played the Van Gaal way we could have never known Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, Patrick Vieira or even Yaya Toure.
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The loss against Bournemouth was not to say the least humiliating. Was Van Gaal creating an excuse by deciding to play McNair instead of Jones or Introducing Perreira instead Young when Lingard was injured?
The substitutions were baffling. Fellaini who had at his best game of the season was substituted for Powell and all this time Schneiderlin was on the bench.
All these things are leading to mistrust from the fans of you consider these comments from social media.
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When we had all the players we still played this sad possessing football the difference was we scrapped thru and got the results
That luck has run out now so giving him more time isn't an option.
That luck has run out now so giving him more time isn't an option.
Lee Griffith
Let the players return? I hear Bournemouth have a bigger injury list than utd and they battered us yesterday.
He's not adapted to the Premier League and never will.
He's not adapted to the Premier League and never will.
Obren Gondwe
Louis Van Gaal is the most stupid old for nothing coach in the premier league. He is there to destroy the club history. He is a rascist who hates good hard working players for a lame excuse of his fucking philosophy. Why offloading Chicharito, Welbeck, Rafael, Di-maria? Go to hell with your philosophy......
On Facebook it's worse..
Saidi Tawani
Louis van Gaal is a very stupid and arrogant coach Manchester United has ever produced. Frankly speaking, the man has no idea of what he's doing anyway. He should be kicked out of the Old Trafford ASAP.
Louis van Gaal is a very stupid and arrogant coach Manchester United has ever produced. Frankly speaking, the man has no idea of what he's doing anyway. He should be kicked out of the Old Trafford ASAP.
Mwaura Oletifithi Alberto
don't understand how there was an influx exit of senior players just like that
# van_persie -top scorer in Turkish league. # Chicharito -doing great at
# Bayer and just to name a few players who have been discarded just like that coz we workin on # philosophies yeah let's keep working on the philosophies until we get relegated then #philosophies will get us out of trouble
don't understand how there was an influx exit of senior players just like that
# van_persie -top scorer in Turkish league. # Chicharito -doing great at
# Bayer and just to name a few players who have been discarded just like that coz we workin on # philosophies yeah let's keep working on the philosophies until we get relegated then #philosophies will get us out of trouble
Clem Ifezulike
I won't be surprised if this team finish 6th in the premier league. I still feel that Man City, Arsenal , Tottenham, Leicester and Liverpool will finish above us. The squad despite the huge sums spent isn't good enough and the manager has little knowledge of the premier league
I won't be surprised if this team finish 6th in the premier league. I still feel that Man City, Arsenal , Tottenham, Leicester and Liverpool will finish above us. The squad despite the huge sums spent isn't good enough and the manager has little knowledge of the premier league
This one sums it all.
Mehdi Yosefi
I'm still laughing at Manchester United
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1999 or 2008
1999 Vs 2008 which was more dramatic? http://giiybu.blogspot.com/2015/12/1999-vs-2008-which-one-was-more-dramatic.html
Friday, December 4, 2015
1999 Vs 2008 which was more dramatic?
1999 vs 2008 which one was more dramatic.
The look on Osei Kuffour tells it all |

When you talk about the 1999 champions league final the first thing that come into my mind is Ole Gunnar Solskjær directing Teddy Sheringham downwards header into the roof of the net.

In 2008 I see John Terry slipping at the most important time in his life to hand the Champions League to Manchester United.
All these moments were dramatic. Nobody expected Manchester United to make a comeback after being outplayed for most of the game by Bayern Munich in 1999. Mark you it was in the last three minutes of injury time.
The 1999 squad were missing the qualities of their most influential players due to suspension. Roy Keane who had single handedly guided Manchester United to the final against Juventus was suspended and in came Jesper Blomqvist. Paul Scholes also missed the final.

An early goal by Mario Basler, remember him.. which surprises me he didn't play for so long for Bayern Munich. The free kick was struck with expertise, just bending it over the wall leaving the great Peter Schmeichel rooted on the spot.
Mehmet Scholl and Stefan Effenberg orchestrated things in midfield leaving the lightweight midfield of Manchester United chasing shadows. Carsten Jancker was a big striker and the defence of Ronny Johnsen and Jaap Stam had a lot to do.
But the 1999 squad was made of steel or they must have been former insurance agents because they never gave up. You would have been foolish to think the game is over with five minutes to go.
And that's what Bayern did. Substituting Lothar Matthaus was a mistake. As Sheringham equalized you could have felt Matthaus thoughts.
Solskjær goal and Matheus felt like he could cry. This was the only major trophy he had never won in his already glittering career and this was the second time he was losing in a final of the prestigious European cup late in the game.
Samuel Osei Kuffour summarized it all, the frustrations of being too near but yet too far. Had he been watching keenly Solskjær would not have scored that goal.
While Bayern Munich fans were mourning, Manchester United fans were in cloud nine. What had appeared lost was now in the their hands. You cannot fight with destiny, this was written in the stars and had come to pass.
Ronaldo was the man behind Manchester United run to the final in Moscow although in the semi-final Paul Scholes ran the show.
Ronaldo had missed a glorious opportunity to give Manchester United an advantage in the first leg semi-final by missing a penalty against Frank Rijkaard Barcelona. This left the tie delicately posed for the return leg at Old Trafford.
Paul Scholes thunderous strike settled the tie.
An all English final tie, the first one in the Champions League final awaited them in Moscow.
Chelsea their opponents had had a difficult season, firing Jose Mourinho early in the season and replacing him with the not so popular Avram Grant.
But Grant had then done a wonderful job, steadying the ship and even guiding them to their first ever Champions League final.
The question was would they be able to beat the much fancied Manchester United.
It is the same United that had humbled them 3-0 a week after Mourinho had been fired.
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