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POST MATCH REACTION: Ajax 0 - 2 Manchester United

Got the vital breakthrough tonight V Ajax  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

A pleasing performance. If you win by two goals and keep a clean sheet in a European two legged tie, away from home, you're always going to be happy. A goal each for Ashley Young and Javier Hernandez (Chicharito)and a good performance (Especially second half) put Manchester United firmly in the driving seat and I for one cannot see any way back for Ajax based on that performance.

A goalless first half was contested at a decent pace and both teams had their chances. David De Gea made a couple of great stops in the United goal while Hernandez was causing the Dutch team's defense endless problems with his intelligent movement.

Not sure what Sir Alex Ferguson said in the dressing room, but we really turned it up in the second half. We passed the ball very well, the returning Phil Jones was endlessly charging down the right flank and the breakthrough came when Nani crossed the ball (Maybe the only decent thing he did all game) and found Ashley Young on the left hand side of the box (Via a deflection.) The England winger stepped inside and fired his shot low and hard through the legs of the Keeper.

Star-divide

United continued to dominate and save for a Christian Eriksen run and shot (Straight at De Gea) the only team that looked like scoring were the away side. And it duly came as Rooney found Chicharito who found the net. A goal that his performance warranted in my opinion. The match ended two nil.

Other plus points included the return of Tom Cleverley, Phil Jones and Nani from injury. Fabio got some much needed time deputising for Patrice Evra, and he put in a very solid performance, as did the whole of the backline.

Negatives? Antonio Valencia came on as a late sub, but then went off as he got injured in the build up to the second goal. He has been in such good form that it really would be a sucker punch if he were to be out for any considerable length of time. Also, Nani really was poor today. He got in numerous good positions and made poor decisions time after time. The one that sticks out was when he entered the 6 yard box and completely mishit, causing the ball to balloon high and wide. He also found himself in a great shooting opportunity early in the second half and shot very tamely.

But all in all a good night. We are next in action next Thursday. On Channel 5 in the return leg at Old Trafford. Maybe a chance to blood some youngsters and rest some key players. Share any thoughts you have here!

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M.O.T.M V Ajax
David De Gea
23 votes
Fabio
11 votes
Phil Jones
7 votes
Jonny Evans
14 votes
Micheal Carrick
14 votes
Javier Hernandez
13 votes
Other (Please share in the comments)
3 votes

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I went Evans

I thought he was terrific all game

But I also had Chicarito or Fabio in mind, both had very good games too. No one really put in a sub standard performance today, apart from Nani IMO

by Sweet science on Feb 16, 2012 11:00 PM GMT reply actions  

best defender so far this season?

probably Jonny

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:10 AM GMT up reply actions  

according to BBC

United have won 83% (15/18) of their league games that Jonny has played in this season. Without him? … just 43% (3/7)

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:11 AM GMT up reply actions  

The way he is bringing the ball out from Defense

Since when has he had that in his locker???

Brilliant on the ball, and one header sticks in my mind from a cross where he really had to leap high. FIrst half. Great effort from him this season

by Sweet science on Feb 17, 2012 12:36 AM GMT up reply actions  

Handshake-gate?

I missed the handshakes…. DID ANYTHING HAPPEN? WHO GOT SNUBBED?

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:04 AM GMT reply actions  

200+ comments for the Liverpool PMR

I think 150+ of those comments were about handshakes

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:05 AM GMT up reply actions  

not sure if this is true...

But I think Mark Ogden of the Telegraph was implying that Nani didn’t pass the ball to Rooney until the 69th min.

There are some who believe the two attackers aren’t fond of each other…

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:14 AM GMT reply actions  

sarcasm?

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:17 AM GMT up reply actions  

Fabio

that was much better than what Evra has been giving us lately.

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by Gene Um on Feb 17, 2012 12:19 AM GMT reply actions  

Without a doubt

I can’t see Fergie playing him in games that really matter though. Not yet.

Made several interceptions and tackles. Got forward well to. Very well done to the lad

by Sweet science on Feb 17, 2012 12:22 AM GMT up reply actions  

Hopefully this is all apart of the process to phase Evra out of the starting line up

I have no expectation that evra will be phased out this season. Hopefully the process is finished by next year. Evra is costing us points single-handedly.

by Amen Amachigh on Feb 17, 2012 5:55 PM GMT via Android app up reply actions  

Have to agree.

I love Evs, but his form has looked a bit distracted of late. I’m not giving up on yet. Thankfully, with Smalling and Jones, we have a good core of bruisers in the middle of the back line for years to come if Vidic has any injuries going forward. Jones is surprisingly steady on the attack… I wonder just how much better his game will advance as a deep midfielder in the future?

Fabio has all the tools to be a great defender and as he matures, I think his improvement will really show. He just needs to hold that temper of his… (v. Bayern at OT)

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by TiderUpNorth on Feb 17, 2012 8:00 PM GMT up reply actions  

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