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29 July 2010

Manchester United brutalise MLS All-Stars FT 5-2 (HD Highlights)


This was one of the most aggressive displays seen from Manchester United in quite a while. 7 goals in 1 game reminds me of the Manchester derby last September. However, there were no Michael Owen moments in this game and the whole game was very energy filled - a great ending to the North American tour.

Javier Hernandez, United's most recent transfer from Chivas this summer for £7m, scored in his debut game 6 minutes from full-time which was like icing on cake. I'm sure Sir Alex will be more than pleased by the lovely chip from the 22 year old Mexican striker.

Macheda gave United a lead 23 seconds after play resumed and soon doubled the lead 10 minutes later. Gabriel Obertan suffered a knock on his leg and had to be substituted for Tom Cleverly who scored a lovely goal in the second half. I must admit he really did show some miraculous skill to get the ball past the goal line. Check out the highlights! Van der Sar, who celebrates his 40th b'day this October,did a fine job throughout the game, although he did receive a wild but decent scoring effort from close to the Centre-line which he somehow managed to save.

There was a huge buzz around the stadium when Chicharito was brought on for Nani (who suffered a little blow on his knee in the first half). Chicharito soon missed a great chance to make it 3-0 but he hit the ball a little wide of the goal. It was a great chemistry display from Welbeck and Chicharito.

MLS scored a goal on the other end, and soon after Gibson was brought on for Ryan Giggs. Chicarito was fouled outside the box and to make things worse for MLS, Gibson shooted a lovely ball into the net. Bang! 3-1. Then came Cleverly who netted another brilliant goal. 6 minutes from Full-time, the debutant striker Chicharito chipped a magnificent ball over the goalie making it 5-1. Boom! But the game isn't over yet, the All-Stars fired a compensation goal which got deflected off VDS.

All-in-all, a great attacking display from the Red devils who could easily convert good chances into lovely goals, something which their opponent lacked last night!

It is almost certain, Chicharito is going to live up to the expectations and we have a legend in the making.

Hail Javier Hernandez!




Chicarito and Welbeck ready to be substituted

Tom Cleverly's goal

Welbeck congratulating Gibson after a wonder-Scholesy-like strike at the goal!

Federico Macheda - Man of the Match

He does look like a 18 year old doesn't he!

Its trophy time


Chicharito walking with his new mates in Glory
Ryan Giggs spoke good words about his young team at the presentation

Full-time in HD


Chicharito's goal HD
Cleverley's goal HD

Quick Highlights HD

A lot expected from Javier Hernandez - the latest MU addition

Javier Hernandez - rather more famous by the name "Chicharito" scored 2 great goals in the FIFA 2010 WC
A lot has been said about this 22 year old bright Mexican forward called Javier Hernandez, more famously known as Chicharito in his home country. He is the first Mexican Manchester United signing and a very proud one indeed. He was aquired by United in April but got his work permit through later in May - which sooner or later had to happen!

He is certainly one of the most quickest, finest and agile finishers of the football. His heading ability is rock solid too! He has impressed the whole world with his two fantastic goals in the recent world cup against two very good defensive teams - France and Argentina. Javier is gonna get "Chicarito" written behind his United shirt. Chicharito was named to be the fastest player in this year's World Cup at a whooping average running speed of 32.15 Km/hr. Now that's a hard average to maintain, hope it only goes higher while he is at Old Trafford.

And No wonder he scored two magnificent goals in the World Cup, you can have a look here:

Mexico 2-0 France
Chicarito scores a nice 2nd goal

Mexico 1-3 Argentina
That one went like a rocket and had everyone talking after the game

Here are what other players had to say about him

Sir Bobby Charlton says he is "extremely excited" to see him play with the Reds

Sir Alex Ferguson - "The kid will be lasting my legacy".. Now such words don't come so often do they!

John O'Shea - Chicharito would be Manchester Unied's Wild Card!

Assistant Coach Mike Phelan - "He'll be a valuable addition"

All I have to say is, Berbatov! you better watch out and pull your socks because this kid will make your life tougher at Old Trafford, no wonder you got your own class!

Anyway, Glory Glory



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