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Post by _ on Apr 20, 2015 19:01:03 GMT
Rafael having no luck at all. Took a knee to the ribs and hit the ground hard. Stop in play while he is assessed. EDIT: Rafael off, Grimshaw on. 43 mins FFS That boy needs a bit of luck with injuries
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Apr 20, 2015 19:14:43 GMT
Rafael's injury looks serious :/ I dont think we will see him on the pitch anymore
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Apr 20, 2015 19:16:58 GMT
And Januzaj seems to have rolled his ankle....ouch.
Subbed off on 53 for Harrop
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Apr 20, 2015 19:24:44 GMT
RVP off for Weir on 61.
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Post by _ on Apr 20, 2015 19:27:14 GMT
Used all 3 subs with 30 minutes left? Feck
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Post by king nothing on Apr 20, 2015 19:33:15 GMT
Rafael having no luck at all. Took a knee to the ribs and hit the ground hard. Stop in play while he is assessed. EDIT: Rafael off, Grimshaw on. 43 mins FFS. I really feel for Rafa, he is one of my favourite players.
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 20, 2015 20:19:14 GMT
20/04/2015 20:56, Report by Adam Marshall 1 of 2 Next Under-21s: Leicester 1 United 1 Manchester United's Under-21s took a point from the trip to Leicester City thanks to Sean Goss' first goal at this level.
Robin van Persie played 62 minutes on his comeback from an ankle problem but fellow first-teamers Rafael and Adnan Januzaj were both withdrawn with injuries during a bruising battle at the King Power Stadium.
Dean Hammond set the tone with a crunching tackle on Jonny Evans, back from his lengthy ban, before James Wilson and former Red Jack Barmby traded sharp efforts. The Foxes drew first blood when, on 18 minutes, Anthony Knockaert punished a slip by Andy Kellett to cross into the six-yard box for Harry Panayiotou to volley into the roof of the net.
It was the St Kitts & Nevis international's ninth goal in his last nine games and only a good save by Joel Pereira prevented Jak McCourt's strike from distance extending the lead. United replied with Adam Smith scrambling away a vicious drive by Wilson after he combined well with van Persie........
www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/Reserves/Reserves-News/2015/Apr/leicester-city-v-manchester-united-under-21-match-report.aspx?pageNo=1
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Post by _ on Apr 20, 2015 20:48:25 GMT
The good news is only 60 minutes for RVP which means he's still a way off a first team start Come on The 'cao \0/
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 25, 2015 16:11:25 GMT
25/04/2015 00:59, Report by Cliff Butler 1 of 2 Next U18s: Spurs 0 United 2 Manchester United's youngsters moved into top spot in the Barclays Under-18 Premier League Play-Off Group One, ahead of Middlesbrough, following an important victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.
Marcus Rashford's brace of goals in the first half were sufficient to give United three vital points in an impressive away display.
Clouds filled the sky over Tottenham Hotspur's beautifully situated training complex, just a couple hundred yards from the hurly-burly of London's M25 orbital motorway, but it was still a pleasant morning as the game began.
Ethan Hamilton's excellent cross from the left in the ninth minute provided Ruairi Croskery with a great opportunity to give United the lead but his header was well saved by Spurs' keeper Harry Voss.
United certainly appeared to have started the game in a positive mood and barely four minutes later had rubber-stamped that belief by moving into the lead.
Spurs were finding it difficult to stem the flow of United's early attacks and when Cameron Borthwick-Jackson's header was blocked, Rashford was in the right place to force the ball over the line........
www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/The-Academy/Academy-News/2015/Apr/U18s-match-report-Tottenham-vs-Manchester-United.aspx
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Post by _ on Apr 25, 2015 18:53:29 GMT
Looking forward to seeing him get regular starts in the U21s next year - maybe the odd app off the bench for the big boys too Looks special
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2015 7:27:46 GMT
27/04/2015 16:36, Report by Adam Marshall Craven Cottage clash could be key for United U21s Manchester United's Under-21s will be in West London on Tuesday night to face Fulham in a key league fixture, with the action being shown live on MUTV. The table-topping Reds are a point clear of Norwich City at the summit and two points ahead of Liverpool and Leicester City. Manchester City are only one win further back but have played one match less. Sunderland are in sixth place but remarkably Chelsea, in seventh, will overtake United if they win their two games in hand! Warren Joyce and his players can only concentrate on their own fixtures, of course, and after last week's draw at Leicester City, three points are probably crucial at Craven Cottage. Meanwhile, Fulham sit in 10th place and are under threat of relegation from the Under-21s' top flight. Robin van Persie featured against Leicester with Louis van Gaal continuing to use the reserves' fixtures as a chance to provide 'match rhythm' for his senior stars. Andreas Pereira could return after sitting on the bench in the first team's defeat at Everton while James Wilson is likely to start after also being in the matchday squad at Goodison Park. Rafael is definitely missing as he is out for the season with broken ribs. The game kicks off at 19:00 BST and is live on MUTV, with build-up and commentary from 18:30.www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/Reserves/Reserves-News/2015/Apr/fulham-v-manchester-united-under-21-preview.aspxBarclays Under-21 Premier League Craven Cottage Tuesday 28 April, 19:00 BST FULHAM v MANCHESTER UNITED Live on MUTV
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2015 17:07:20 GMT
28/04/2015 17:00, Report by Adam Marshall Van Persie and Januzaj in line for U21 outing Robin van Persie and Adnan Januzaj are poised for another run-out with Manchester United's Under-21s when the Reds face Fulham at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night (19:00 BST), live on MUTV. United squad: Anders Lindegaard, Kieran O'Hara; Tyler Blackett, Sadiq El-Fitouri, Andy Kellett, Donald Love, Tom Thorpe; Sean Goss, Liam Grimshaw, Adnan Januzaj, Andreas Pereira, Joe Rothwell, James Weir, Matty Willock; Ashley Fletcher, Robin van Persie.
The starting line-up will be confirmed on Twitter (@manutd) closer to kick-off.
www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2015/Apr/robin-van-persie-adnan-januzaj-anders-lindegaard-tyler-blackett-in-u21-squad-for-fulham.aspx
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Apr 28, 2015 17:16:21 GMT
XI:
Lindegaard, Love, Blackett, Thorpe, Kellett, Goss, Rothwell, Grimshaw, RVP, Pereira, Januzaj.
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O'Hara, Weir, Fletcher, Willock, El Fitouri
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2015 17:20:57 GMT
XI: Lindegaard, Love, Blackett, Thorpe, Kellett, Goss, Rothwell, Grimshaw, RVP, Pereira, Januzaj. Subs: O'Hara, Weir, Fletcher, Willock, El Fitouri Just hope none of them 4 get injured. Mind you if RVP gets injured (hope not though tbh) with Rooney more or less out of the WBA match, we will have young Wilson and Falcao.
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Apr 28, 2015 18:18:00 GMT
0-1 United. RVP on 13. Composed finish after a nice through ball from Pereira vine.co/v/eWYeFbLtLP3EDIT: 0-2. Rothwell on 19. Another lovely through ball and Rothwell cooly slots home. vine.co/v/eWY5zFUJTUeEDIT 2: 0-3. Rothwell on 43. Great finish slotted into the corner from outside the area. vine.co/v/eWYHI1V61gPHT: 0-3. United in firm control. He's hit the post, he's hit the crossbar, but RVP bags his 2nd of the night with a lovely finish. 0-4 on 79. And then subbed off for Weir. With Rothwell coming off for Willock. vine.co/v/eW3BMmhvMaE1-4. 90 mins. Fulham finally get one with their most promising attack of the night.
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