"Nineteen and counting" was the headline of choice for ESPN for this particular triumph - how very apt as Javier Hernandez, with an incredible 19 goals to his name this season, scored the late winner that has surely propelled Manchester United to their 19th League title. However, it was not just the workings of a particular Mexican that inspired United to this most crucial victory..."
Anderson, Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder is something of an enigma in his central position; and footballing legend Carlos Alberto emphasized the need to play Anderson in a 'free role'. “In Brazil, we would like to see him play with freedom on the field because he creates chances and he scores".
Anderson's performance was almost flawless. He covered great distances on the pitch and had played several successful balls up forward to the wingers and to a ball-hungry Rooney as the passing diagram above shows. Guardian Chalkboards
"He has shown at times how good he can be but if Sir Alex gives him freedom to play, he is going to show that he can be one of the best players in the world." - Carlos Alberto
Carlos Alberto
Scott Murray of the GUARDIAN UK...."66 min: Anderson swans around the middle of the park awhile. Eventually he breaks forward and scuffs a dreadful low shot wide right. "As an occasional viewer of football," begins EastStar, "I'm watching this game from here in China, only cos its free. I'm sure glad I don't have to pay to watch this poor quality stuff. Surely the Brits have to get real and acknowledge their is no comparison with Spanish football. And I thought the Chinese team were bad. British football is hyped up out of all proportion for money." Preach on, brother.
EastStar are in the business of manufacturing 'ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTS'...
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FULL TIME: Manchester United 1-0 Everton. Congratulations to Sir Alex and the boys "United are now nine points clear at the top of the table thanks to Hernandez's winner, much deserved against a team who simply did not turn up. That 19th title looks very much on the cards. But Everton at Old Trafford, eh? They've got issues"
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