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rashfordxbruno · 2 months
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A win against a top 6 team. Well done lads!
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neon-d0rk · 4 months
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Rasmus Hojlund the man you are
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Also let’s talk about Jonny Evans saving the day again and celebrating like it’s a title charge. Put some respect on that old man. Biggest signing error my arse.
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My son finally scored
What a beautiful game
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stennyandbaddecisions · 3 months
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Manchester United takes the game 2-1 over Aston Villa. Both teams played really well but Man U were just able to capitalize on the opportunities they were given better and Aston’s wild synergy they were displaying in the first half didn’t translate to the second half as quickly as it needed to. Good game of football
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myfootballworld · 1 year
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Alpay & Rooney 2003
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pitchsidestories · 11 days
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women's football fixtures (15.04.24-21.04.24)
UEFA Women’s Champions League
Sat. 20.04.24
Barcelona vs. Chelsea, 13:30
Lyon vs. Paris, 19:00
Women's Super League
Wed. 17.04.24
Chelsea vs. Aston Villa, 19:00
Fri. 19.04.24
Brighton vs. Everton, 19:00
Sat. 20.04.24
Bristol vs. Liverpool, 12:30
Sun. 21.04.24
Manchester United vs. Tottenham, 12:00
Arsenal vs. Leicester, 14:00
Manchester City vs. West Ham, 14:15
Frauen Bundesliga
Mon. 15.04.24
Hoffenheim vs. Köln, 19:30
Fri. 19.04.24
Leipzig vs. Leverkusen, 18:30
Sat. 20.04.24
Essen vs. Hoffenheim, 12:00
Frankfurt vs. Nürnberg, 14:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Köln vs. Freiburg, 14:00
Duisburg vs. Wolfsburg, 18:30
Liga Femenino
Sat. 20.04.24
Levante vs. Real Madrid, 12:00
Granada vs. Tenerife, 14:00
Huelva vs. Eibar, 16:00
Madrid CFF vs. Bilbao, 18:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Atlético Madrid vs. Betis Sevilla, 12:00
Villarreal vs. FC Sevilla, 14:00
Valencia vs. San Sebastián, 16:00
Division 1 Feminine
Fri. 19.4.
Paris FC vs. Saint-Étienne, 14:30
Which women's football matches are you looking forward to the most ? We'd love to hear from you either in the comments or via the questions button. For future posts, are there any football leagues we should add that you have missed here ?
We're looking forward to the WSL games happening on sunday, the Frankfurt game and most importantly Barcelona vs. Chelsea game on saturday. Sadly only one of us will be in the stadium at the barca match due to uni schedules.
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lovelacefc7723 · 1 year
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I have to admit it: I'm still weak for Tobin in her Manchester United era. Maybe I'm projecting something personal into it because when she went to play for United, I was living the worst period of my life and she basically was my only joy back then, but I also feel it was important for her too, for better and for worse.
She went there when the world was still in the middle of the first year of the pandemic, she needed to play minutes in order to get fit for the Olympics and it was the first time she played with Christen for a club team.
In the first months she played there before the injury, she was in such amazing form, I haven't seen her in that form again since then. It was so joyous to see her perform like that despite so many things were wrong in the world in that moment. Football was truly a bubble and for 90 minutes everything looked normal.
Then it came the Portland Thorns earthquake and somehow I was glad she wasn't in the US when it happened. At least she could focus just on the game and she could count on a coach like Stoney who called right away to check on her.
The game vs Aston Villa, her brace, her happiness, they are some impossible sweet memories, she smiled and I did too.
But most of all I loved how pivotal she became for the players. Toone still mentions her every single time she can, Millie Turner loved her completely, Earps thanked her and Christen for her personal growth, Russo is a fellow Tar Heel so it was an instant bond, everyone just cherished her and respected her, like it should be.
I hated the club when I found out the players had to practice in such unacceptable conditions, I still believe it had a huge role on her double injury at that time, Stoney was vocal about her worries for the players' safety. But in the end maybe it was a chapter of her life she had to live.
And seeing how close she still is with the team and how meaningful her impact was makes me realize she really reached and lived her goal in Manchester.
That's probably why among the teams I supported because of Tobin (I always say that I'm a Tobin FC fan now), Manchester United Women still has a place in my heart. Those are good players and good girls.
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unitedbydevils · 6 months
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Match Review: Paris Saint-Germain Féminine 3-1 Manchester United Women
It was heartbreak in Paris on Wednesday night as Manchester United fell to defeat against the French giants in the Parc des Princes, and a 4-2 aggregate defeat over the two legs meant PSG qualified for this year's Champions League at the Red Devils' expense.
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United were underdogs coming into the first leg at home, having never played a Champions League match or even a qualifier game before. Still, optimism reigns supreme and United have steadily grown in stature over the past few years to the point of now being a reliable contender for the WSL title and in cup competitions.
Chawinga is proving to be a real asset for PSG already, and threatened United's goal within the first few minutes; outpacing the centre-back pairing of Turner and Le Tissier only to be met by a brave Mary Earps on the edge of her box who, once rounded, gave Maya Le Tissier time to block the finish before the goal line.
PSG made the breakthrough in the 17th minute via Lieke Martens, but for her good finish it was Chawinga's driving running and tenacity which took so many of United's defenders out of the picture.
Ella Toone rightly looked sick after missing a great chance to equalise in the first half following a good counter attack alongside newcomer Geyse, but otherwise United looked fairly tame going forward - something uncharacteristic given the quality amongst Geyse, Galton, Toone and Malard.
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The second half started immediately different, with a much more clinical United build up in the attack opening PSG up. Smart dribbling down the right from Geyse, a tidy low ball in, and Lisa Naalsund slotted home into the top corner. Game on... or so fans thought.
PSG immediately ran to the other end and equalised through Martens, with Tabitha Chawinga yet again causing mayhem for United's backline. In Paris, Canadian international Jayde Riviere was at RB, with usual choice Hannah Blundell at LB, but whoever had been in that slot was getting smoked by Chawinga's elite pace. It felt like Bale vs Maicon all over again, and I'd LOVE to see Chawinga come up against the departed Ona Batlle for a real test of skill, mettle, and character.
Toone missed another chance to even things up after a great run from Galton and smart defensive drawing from Geyse, but unlike the earlier effort this one she hit well and it was a good save by Kiedryznek to deny her.
PSG's third goal came from right midfielder Sandy Baltimore, who bullied past Blundell to round on Earps and the near post before lifting a cross-cum-shot high and just into the far corner. A fluke goal, maybe, but intentional or not it was a beautiful finish.
The game wasn't without controversy, with Leah Galton scoring a header from a beautiful, lofted pass by captain Katie Zelem with shades of Michael Carrick to it. United - especially Galton - felt they were back in the tie, but an injury to keeper Katarzyna Kiedrzynek seemed to at first rule out the goal, only for the refereeing team to then adjudge the goal as offside. Replays show that Galton was VERY comfortably onside, and she jumped entirely fairly for the header - potentially with no contact if we can believe the TV replays. A disappointing decision against United that could have perhaps turned the tie, but this is what Aston Villa manager Carla Ward alluded to after the WSL opener - refereeing teams need to be full time employed to guarantee their dedication to the role, focus on the game and the laws, and to progress their skills. In this case, however, I think it's fair to say that the much debated VAR would have also been very helpful and would have easily ruled in United's favour.
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It isn't all doom and gloom though. As mentioned in the last review, United have done us proud. This is our first foray into Europe, and hopefully not our last. There's a good blend of experience and youth, and players are still gelling in terms of synergy. No Gabby George hurt us at left-back, a poor refereeing decision potentially altered the game, but importantly lets not forget that PSG are a good team too. United were the underdogs. I've lauded Chawinga a lot but the team as a whole is a good unit that are well drilled and tactically responsive. They have weaknesses, like all teams, and the fact United exposed them is a good sign of the progress the team has made. On another day, perhaps United at 3-2 can go on to equalise and sneak through the tie. Fine margins. It just wasn't our day. We go again on Sunday away to Everton. It'd be nice to give them a bit of a snotting to get the defeat out of our system...
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rashfordxbruno · 3 months
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Matchday! United's recent good form will be tested at Aston Villa today, as the 16:30 GMT kick-off promises to be an exciting encounter.
The Reds have made an unbeaten start to 2024, in all competitions, and defeated Unai Emery's side 3-2 on Boxing Day at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Newcastle ended Villa's outstanding 17-match streak without losing on home turf, with the 3-1 result on 30 January ensuring a first loss since being overcome by Arsenal a year ago.
Erik ten Hag's men can cut the gap on our opponents to five points with victory, after succeeding in overtaking West Ham United last time out, with an excellent 3-0 triumph at Old Trafford on Sunday.
#matchday #manchesterunited #mufc #manunited #manutd #astonvilla #avfc #avfcvsmufc #villavsmanunited #avlmun #premierleague #pl #comeonunited #ggmu #football
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neon-d0rk · 4 months
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That rashford assist 👨‍🍳😚🤌
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Patrice Evra right now
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New drinking game
Take a shot every time we’re offside
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stennyandbaddecisions · 3 months
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Ok 6 additional minutes is plenty for an upset
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whatsonmedia · 10 hours
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10 Premier League Popcorn Moments to Keep Your Eyes Peeled
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As the Premier League action heats up, this weekend promises exciting matchups and intriguing narratives. Here's a closer look at some of the standout fixtures: 1. West Ham vs Liverpool Klopp's Set-Piece Challenge Liverpool's struggle to defend set pieces against Everton should serve as a warning for Jürgen Klopp as they face West Ham. David Moyes' side, despite a recent collapse, can pose a significant threat from dead balls. Klopp must prepare his defenders to handle James Ward-Prowse's deliveries and the aerial prowess of West Ham's key players. 2. Fulham vs Crystal Palace Mateta's Transformation Jean-Philippe Mateta has experienced a remarkable transformation under Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace. Previously a bit-part player, Mateta has thrived under Glasner's guidance, scoring eight goals in nine appearances. Fulham's defense will need to be on high alert when facing Mateta and a Palace side that is creating ample scoring opportunities. 3. Newcastle vs Sheffield United Howe's Underrated Coaching Eddie Howe's coaching ability should not be underestimated, despite Newcastle's recent disappointment against Crystal Palace. Howe has transformed a team consisting of players from five years ago into European contenders. As they face Sheffield United, Howe's coaching prowess will be crucial in avoiding a repeat of their earlier heavy defeat. 4. Manchester United vs Burnley: Antony's Last Chance? Antony's lackluster performance against Sheffield United raises questions about his future at Manchester United. With off-field allegations and on-pitch inadequacies, this match could be his last chance to make a positive impact. Erik ten Hag faces a tough decision whether to start Antony or not, as Burnley presents a crucial test before a challenging run-in. 5. Everton vs Brentford Safety at Stake Everton, buoyed by their recent win over Liverpool, aim to secure their top-flight status with a victory against Brentford. Despite being docked eight points, Sean Dyche's team has shown resilience and consistency. A win here would be a remarkable achievement, and the support of Evertonians will be crucial in maintaining their momentum. 6. Luton's Battle for Survival Luton finds themselves in a desperate situation, sitting 19th in the table. Despite their struggles away from home, their upcoming kind home fixtures against Everton and Fulham offer a glimmer of hope. With a potential total of 31 points, Luton's fight to stay up is far from over, and manager Rob Edwards must ensure that morale remains high. 7. Chelsea's Defensive Woes Chelsea's recent trip to Arsenal highlighted the absence of key players, including right-back Malo Gusto. Gusto's injury poses a significant challenge for Chelsea as they face Aston Villa. Stand-in right-back Alfie Gilchrist will need to be up to the task against the in-form Morgan Rogers. 8. Bournemouth vs Brighton: On-the-Beach Derby? With both teams in the middle of the table, Bournemouth and Brighton's encounter could be seen as a relaxed end-of-season fixture. However, Bournemouth still has something to play for, aiming for their highest-ever Premier League finish. Dominic Solanke's impressive form adds an intriguing element to the match. 9. North London Derby: Arsenal's Momentum Arsenal enters the derby against Tottenham with a busy schedule but a near fully fit squad. Despite fatigue and less time to prepare tactically, Arsenal's confidence from their emphatic 5-0 victory over Chelsea could give them an edge in the clash. 10. Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City- Hostilities Resumed Nottingham Forest faces a challenging match against Manchester City, with the odds seemingly against them. Previous encounters between the two teams have been heated, and with both managers known for their vocal criticisms, sparks could fly at the City Ground. Upcoming Match Dates - West Ham v Liverpool, Saturday 12.30pm (all times BST) - Fulham v Crystal Palace, Saturday 3pm - Newcastle v Sheffield United, Saturday 3pm - Manchester United v Burnley, Saturday 3pm - Everton v Brentford, Saturday 5.30pm - Wolves v Luton, Saturday 3pm - Aston Villa v Chelsea, Saturday 8pm - Bournemouth v Brighton, Sunday 2pm - Tottenham v Arsenal, Sunday 2pm - Nottingham Forest v Manchester City, Sunday 4.30pm Stay tuned for these captivating matches as the Premier League continues to deliver thrilling moments and unpredictable outcomes. Don't miss out on the excitement as the teams battle for crucial points and their respective ambitions. Read the full article
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