Monday, March 4, 2013

Manchester United v Real Madrid: home fans plan for special night in Old Trafford stands live stream 19 : 45 MANCHESTER, England — The white scarves of Real Madrid were everywhere Monday as Spanish fans buzzed around St. Peter’s Square. Latecomers looking for lodging, though, were out of luck; there was nary a room to be had in the city. And out near Old Trafford, a pair of drivers idling at a red light on Sir Matt Busby Way waved over two ticket scalpers before sending them back almost immediately after hearing the asking prices for tickets to the game everyone is talking about.While one of Manchester United's former stars — Cristiano Ronaldo — returns, the club's longest-serving player — Ryan Giggs — is expected to play the 1,000th match of a glittering career. The first match at the Bernabeu ended 1-1 to hand Sir Alex Ferguson's side a priceless away goal, and ensured that the Premier League leaders need only a win or a goalless draw on home soil to progress to the quarter-finals at the expense of Jose Mourinho's outfit. the bad news for United is they don’t have anyone else of his ilk to compete against Mesut Ozil, Angel Di Maria and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ferguson must hope, then, that Tom Cleverley or Anderson can step forward to answer this most important of calls, especially when Real Madrid swarm forward on the counter-attack. Because if the visitors start dominating that vital area in front of United’s back four, trouble won’t be far away.


Manchester United v Real Madrid: home fans plan for special night in Old Trafford stands live stream 19 : 45    






MANCHESTER, England — The white scarves of Real Madrid were everywhere Monday as Spanish fans buzzed around St. Peter’s Square. Latecomers looking for lodging, though, were out of luck; there was nary a room to be had in the city. And out near Old Trafford, a pair of drivers idling at a red light on Sir Matt Busby Way waved over two ticket scalpers before sending them back almost immediately after hearing the asking prices for tickets to the game everyone is talking about.While one of Manchester United's former stars — Cristiano Ronaldo — returns, the club's longest-serving player — Ryan Giggs — is expected to play the 1,000th match of a glittering career.

The first match at the Bernabeu ended 1-1 to hand Sir Alex Ferguson's side a priceless away goal, and ensured that the Premier League leaders need only a win or a goalless draw on home soil to progress to the quarter-finals at the expense of Jose Mourinho's outfit.
the bad news for United is they don’t have anyone else of his ilk to compete against Mesut Ozil, Angel Di Maria and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ferguson must hope, then, that Tom Cleverley or Anderson can step forward to answer this most important of calls, especially when Real Madrid swarm forward on the counter-attack. Because if the visitors start dominating that vital area in front of United’s back four, trouble won’t be far away.

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