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Originally Posted by jitlong69
I dont know w'ther it is a point earned or 2 points dropped. Of course Rooney is out due to injury could be SAF tactic and he was not even on the bench.
However I have to highlight the quality, the inconsistency of the referees and their assistants are terrible beside a below par performance from Man U.
I watch the match between Wolves and Liverpool and I watched with silent pride (because I was watching the game in a coffee shop where majority of the people were Liverpool fans and the rest were punters) The fighting spirit shown by the Wolves players had my applause especially the goal they scored from a nice built up. It is expected, Wolves to lost but they can walk with their heads up into the tunnel after the 90 mins. If they continue with this kind of enthusiasm and play for 70% of all the remaining match in this season I am very sure they will still be in the League next Aug.
Cause I was a Wolves fan and still cares for them.
Lastly, the good thing is Man U is still on top.
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rooney definitely out for at least a week due to a slight hamstring pull that he felt during the warm-up to the game vs stoke.
same warm up also ended with an injury to evans. double whammy for united just before the start of the game.
i would view it as a point gained at one of the most difficult stadiums to play in. was also a very good experience for de gea with all the aerial bombardments. he should emerge from the game more confident now.
having said all that, united's performance was reallt below par. whether it was due to rooney wasn't on the field to spark them or not, i'm not sure. but united are not a one-man team and one player's absence should not affect the whole team's performance.
saturday was really an off day & hope they will snap of of this slumber come weds when they meet basle in the champs league.