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CL Matchday 6: AS Roma vs. Manchester UTD [P+R]

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza





United seek six of the best in Rome

Wayne Rooney was the difference when the sides met at Old Trafford Eight months after welcoming Manchester United FC to the Stadio Olimpico in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, AS Roma host Sir Alex Ferguson's team again but this time the circumstances are markedly more relaxed.

• Where there was a semi-final place at stake back in April, now there is only pride to play for given United and Roma have already secured their progress to the last 16. Moreover, by beating Sporting Clube de Portugal 2-1 on Matchday 5, United sealed first place in Group F, Cristiano Ronaldo's 92nd-minute winner giving his team an unassailable five-point advantage over Roma.

• The Italian side booked their place in the first knockout round for the second successive season by winning 4-1 at FC Dynamo Kyiv on the same night. Christian Panucci, Ludovic Giuly and Mirko Vučinić (2) were the scorers for Luciano Spalletti's team.

• The only team in the group stage with maximum points from five games, United would become only the fourth side in UEFA Champions League history to win all six games in a group stage should they prevail in Rome. FC Barcelona achieved the feat en route to the last 16 in 2002/03, FC Spartak Moskva went out in the quarter-finals in 1995/96 having claimed six in six and AC Milan did the same to reach the 1992/93 final, which they lost.

• It finished 2-1 to Roma when the teams met in the first leg of last term's UEFA Champions League quarter-final on 4 April, goals from Taddei and Vučinić sandwiching Wayne Rooney's strike for United. Nobody in either camp needs reminding what happened next, United overturning that deficit with a 7-1 rout in the return.

• The English champions were also winners when the teams met at Old Trafford on Matchday 2, Rooney scoring the only goal after 70 minutes.

• That was the only reverse Roma have suffered so far in this season's campaign, which has also brought home victories over Dynamo (2-0) and Sporting (2-1) and a 2-2 draw at Sporting.

• United's 2-1 victory over Sporting last time out – Carlos Tévez and Ronaldo's goals overturning Abel's first-half opener – means they have won five games in the group stage for the first time since the 2003/04 campaign. Besides the aforementioned home successes against Roma and Sporting, they beat Sporting 1-0 in Lisbon on Matchday 1 and Dynamo both at home (4-0) and away (4-2).

• Roma's nine previous home encounters against English opponents have produced five wins, two draws and two defeats.

• United have traditionally enjoyed little success on their travels to Italy, losing ten and winning just two of 13 previous matches. It took them eight attempts to record an away victory against Italian opposition – although they certainly broke their duck in style by defeating Juventus 3-2 in the 1999 UEFA Champions League semi-final.

• Their most recent trip to Italy was to face AC Milan in last season's semi-final second leg where their 3-2 first-leg lead was undone by a 3-0 defeat.

• Roma defenders Christian Panucci and Matteo Ferrari had short spells in England with Chelsea FC and Everton FC respectively. Panucci spent part of 2000/01 on loan at Chelsea while Ferrari was at Everton for the 2005/06 campaign.

• United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar played in Serie A between 1999 and 2001 with Juventus, while Mikaël Silvestre spent the 1998/99 campaign at FC Internazionale Milano. His compatriot Patrice Evra also played in Italy in the late 1990s for Marsala Calcio and Monza Calcio but never appeared in the top flight.​
 
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Dipanjan

Guest
I think it might be a draw.But Manchester United for the win!
1-2

Vucinic-Rooney,Ronaldo.
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
United leading at half time. Pique header. Very young inexperienced side for United... anyone watching the game and can let us know how they're doing?

Pique-Evans partnership at CB could be interesting. Also interested to see how Eagles is doing, he's certainly got some skill when he wants to use it - just hope he doesn't become another Richardson.
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Really good match, ManU with young players like Nani (what a champion), Eagles, Piquè, congratulations to sir Alex, if I'd to choose the winner 2008 I'd choose ManU cause it's the greatest team in Europe now, Roma ok but we're so far, some billions miles......;)
But ok, Roma and Celtic at the last 16, rangers ruled out:hump:.......
The final: I guess Manchester UTD-Inter (or Real Madrid).
Best wishes to ManU fans for the match in Anfield road next sunday.
 

TheGrimSweeper

Youth Team
paolo-fcb;2451842 said:
Really good match, ManU with young players like Nani (what a champion), Eagles, Piquè, congratulations to sir Alex, if I'd to choose the winner 2008 I'd choose ManU cause it's the greatest team in Europe now, Roma ok but we're so far, some billions miles......;)
But ok, Roma and Celtic at the last 16, rangers ruled out:hump:.......
The final: I guess Manchester UTD-Inter (or Real Madrid).
Best wishes to ManU fans for the match in Anfield road next sunday.

Inter?? Please..

Milan way before Inter.
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Help?;2451937 said:
Hell, i gotta give you props for that bro!

Thank u my friend, it's real to me, ManU is actually the best team all over the Europe, I like english football too and I like expecially ManU and Arsenal, teams who play a really good football, this year the Premiership is wonderfull with many teams fighting for the title, at the end I guess ManU will be league champion but Arsenal and Chelsea are great teams too, if u think the Gunners losed Henry and they're at the top of the table.....I'm very lucky to can watch so many matches on italian Sky tv, and next sunday I'll be watching Liverpool-Manchester utd, what a match I except.....:drevil:
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
TheGrimSweeper;2451967 said:
Inter?? Please..

Milan way before Inter.

In european competitions Milan is better than Inter but I think this year Inter has good chances to get the final in Moskow, watching italian football I can say to u they'r a great team, so it would be wonderfull a final with italian champions and english champions, ok I support Roma and Celtic as u know but my teams have no chances, the only reason we join the last 16 is for money, and we need money, but the greatest teams are others, like ManU, Barcelona, Milan, Real Madrid, Chelsea, one of these team will be Europe-champions in Moskow.
Cheers:$
 

didy

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Looks like some united fans got stabbed before the game, these guys should really stop going to Rome.
 


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