Showing posts with label Wayne Rooney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayne Rooney. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Premier league video highlights: Demba Ba bang his 15th league goals in as Newcastle vs Manchester United ended 3-0.

Demba Ba has now proved without doubt that he can take on any team any defender when he scored his 15th premier league goal, to be second after top scorer Robin Van Persie. He was a nuisance to United, denied call for a penalty early on after Rio brought him down on penalty box though the referee saw otherwise. He went on to be denied call for fouls and miss to connect a mouth watering cross.

United manager Fergusson brought in Anders Lindegaard for De Gea on to see the goalie concede for the first time in premier league and went on to concede three. There was nothing much he could do for all three goals. For the third goal it is not clear if he would have reached the ball before Leon Best if Jones avoided deflecting the ball. Demba score the open with a nice volley over Rio Ferdinand who block Anders Lindegaard vision. The second was pretty much super strike though Cabaye went just two steps behind before hitting the ball that hit crossbar and went inn. It was similar to Lampard goal vs Germany that was denied but Howard Webb did not require goal line technology to make decision. Then came the final nail, Jones own goal as he tries to obstruct the ball from Leon Best. He accidentally deflected the ball but Anders Lindegaard was already moving the other direction. 

Results add to the tally of surprising recent premier league results:
Chelsea vs Aston Villa 1-3
Manchester United vs Blackburn 2-3
Fulham vs Arsenal 1-2

Wayne Rooney coming from unpaid week after misbehavior in holiday season was unable to prevent Manchester United consecutive defeat and was withdrawn on 75 minute. United made substitutions and played with 3 forwards before Rooney replacement but still could find a goal.

Premier league video highlights: Demba Ba bang his 15th league goals in as Newcastle vs Manchester United ended 3-0.

Demba Ba has now proved without doubt that he can take on any team any defender when he scored his 15th premier league goal, to be second after top scorer Robin Van Persie. He was a nuisance to United, denied call for a penalty early on after Rio brought him down on penalty box though the referee saw otherwise. He went on to be denied call for fouls and miss to connect a mouth watering cross.

United manager Fergusson brought in Anders Lindegaard for De Gea on to see the goalie concede for the first time in premier league and went on to concede three. There was nothing much he could do for all three goals. For the third goal it is not clear if he would have reached the ball before Leon Best if Jones avoided deflecting the ball. Demba score the open with a nice volley over Rio Ferdinand who block Anders Lindegaard vision. The second was pretty much super strike though Cabaye went just two steps behind before hitting the ball that hit crossbar and went inn. It was similar to Lampard goal vs Germany that was denied but Howard Webb did not require goal line technology to make decision. Then came the final nail, Jones own goal as he tries to obstruct the ball from Leon Best. He accidentally deflected the ball but Anders Lindegaard was already moving the other direction. 

Results add to the tally of surprising recent premier league results:
Chelsea vs Aston Villa 1-3
Manchester United vs Blackburn 2-3
Fulham vs Arsenal 1-2

Wayne Rooney coming from unpaid week after misbehavior in holiday season was unable to prevent Manchester United consecutive defeat and was withdrawn on 75 minute. United made substitutions and played with 3 forwards before Rooney replacement but still could find a goal.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Wayne Rooney Everton "Best Player"

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Festus Baise Spectacular Own Goal "Reverse Scorpion or Bicycle Kick"

Festus Baise scored a spectacular wonder own goal with what can be compared to a reverse scorpion or bicycle kick in Hong Kong first division fixture between Citizen and Sun Hei. The Nigerian centre back was even congratulated by team mates but he was glad that his team managed to come out with 3-2 victory. The kick has been compared to Wayne Rooney fantastic overhead bicycle-kick in 2010-2011 in Manchester United vs Manchester City derby.
Festus Baise spectacular reverse scorpion kick own goal

Festus Baise Spectacular Own Goal "Reverse Scorpion or Bicycle Kick"

Festus Baise scored a spectacular wonder own goal with what can be compared to a reverse scorpion or bicycle kick in Hong Kong first division fixture between Citizen and Sun Hei. The Nigerian centre back was even congratulated by team mates but he was glad that his team managed to come out with 3-2 victory. The kick has been compared to Wayne Rooney fantastic overhead bicycle-kick in 2010-2011 in Manchester United vs Manchester City derby.
Festus Baise spectacular reverse scorpion kick own goal

Friday, October 14, 2011

Wayne Rooney banned for three Euro 2012 matches


Wayne Rooney banned for three Euro 2012 matchesEngland striker Wayne Rooney will miss the Euro 2012 group stage after being banned for three matches for his sending off against Montenegro.
Uefa’s disciplinary panel, which described the incident as an “assault”, decided on the punishment at a meeting on Thursday.
Rooney, 25, was sent off for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic in the 2-2 draw in Podgorica last Friday.
It is understood the Football Association will appeal.
Rooney is “shocked” and “disappointed” at the punishment and that he will do whatever he can to support the FA’s appeal, should it choose to make one.
In the Premier League, the punishment for violent conduct is an automatic three-match ban.
But Uefa’s policy is to suspend the player for one game, with a panel deciding on a case-by-case basis what, if any, additional punishment there should be.
Instead of issuing a longer ban, Uefa had the option to hand out a warning or a fine.
Officials take into account the referee’s report, representations from the player and national body and the player’s disciplinary history.
A statement from the Football Association said: “Further to Uefa’s decision to impose a three-match suspension on Wayne Rooney, the FA awaits the full reasons from the disciplinary committee, and will give full consideration to the decision internally, before deciding on any response to Uefa or making any further public comment.”
There is a risk that should the FA lose its appeal against Rooney’s ban that Uefa could increase the length of the suspension to four games.
Former executive director of the FA, David Davies, believes England would be correct to lodge an appeal.
“There’s no doubt that there was a feeling around Europe that this was a serious offence,” he said.
“It’s been treated that way. Could an appeal possibly be described as frivolous? I don’t think it could. This is a test for the FA’s influence inside Uefa.”
Meanwhile, Manchester United team-mate Michael Owen expressed his surprise with Uefa’s punishment.
“Disappointing news regarding Rooney. Missing three games on such a big stage seems a bit harsh,” he stated on Twitter.

Everton midfielder and ex-United player Phil Neville added on Twitter: “Rooney banned for three games what a joke – if it was a Dutch, Spanish, Italian or German player they wouldn’t even get one game #fact.”
England coach Fabio Capello said he might leave Rooney out of upcoming friendlies to study alternative attacking options with Darren Bent, Jermain Defoe, Danny Welbeck and Bobby Zamora all vying for the lead striker’s role.
“There’s a huge incentive for four or five strikers to stake their claim to get his place – they’ve got a great carrot dangling between now and the end of the season,” former England captain and forward Alan Shearer .
“If they do well enough in the friendly games, then who knows, England manager Fabio Capello might decide not to take Rooney.
“But if it were me at this moment, he is our best player and even if the three-game ban still stands, then I would take him.”
Garth Crooks said: “We expected one [game ban]. Two would have represented a hammer blow. Three is like a dagger to the heart of the Football Association.
“The message that Uefa are sending out to players is that they aren’t going to tolerate any violent behaviour at the European Championships.
“This is a real problem for England. Capello now doesn’t know his best side.
“More importantly, is he going to take him to the tournament? It would be a very, very brave man to leave someone like Wayne Rooney out. He’s a top class act. The difficulty is, he has a temperament problem.”
Former England coach Graham Taylor said the severity of the punishment did not shock him.
“You simply cannot deliberately kick an opponent and expect to get off with a one-match ban and there is always the possibility you will get three games,” he said.
“This is what has happened. I can’t say I’m surprised by the decision.”
England Supporters’ Club spokesperson Mark Perryman said he was disappointed with the “immaturity” Rooney had shown in Montenegro.
“I’m gutted, absolutely gutted,” he said.
“I was there at Euro 2004 when he lit up the competition. He was petulant out in South Africa.
“I was out in Montenegro, and we couldn’t believe it. It was immaturity, and this isn’t a guy who is 18 or 19 years old anymore.”
Rooney was sent off in the World Cup quarter-final against Portugal in 2006 after appearing to stamp on the groin of Ricardo Carvalho and then push former Manchester United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo.
Referee Wolfgang Stark put in his report that the former Everton man left the pitch in Montenegro without contesting the decision.
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