May 12, 2010

All's well end's well?


2009/2010 season of Barclay's Premier League has finally over, and what a season we just experienced, eh?

With Chelsea won the title for the forth time in their history, and their last was on 2005/2006 season. Jose Mourinho was still the 'Special One' back then, but now The Blues have a new hero.

Carlo Ancelloti, and congrats to them.

Okay people, I'm not gonna talk about Chelsea after this, until the next season starts. Today, I'd like to give out what I think about Manchester United this season.

First of all, I'd love to admit that whether there's Cristiano (Ronaldo) or not, Manchester United can still play at their very best (and worse) in every matches they had, this season. My best Manchester United game for this season was when we beat AC Milan, home and away! (And Scholes scored what is... I describe, a WEIRD goal!) Highlights for the games: Away/ Home (Sorry for the audio.. But I found the non-english exciting! xD)

However, there is the lowest part for the Red Devils this season and the award goes to... Our defeat to Burnley! No comments about it and NO HIGHLIGHTS! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Okay nao~ Let's see my best player of the season!

There are three candidates, and they are...

1) Wayne Rooney
2) Nani
3) Patrice Evra

Okay, I know I seldom fancy a defender to win my heart, but Pat somewhat is nearby there. His mobility, running up and down in the left flank of the attack or defense this season was terrific. If he was born playing with both of his feet, I bet he'd scored goals this season, seriously.

Then there's Nani, who, at the start of the campaign, was put under such pressure in order to fill that 'long-gone' Portuguese superstar's boot and boy, doesn't he started rather awful? However, I learn that his down-in-form was caused by the injury he had thorough the 1st half of the season. After some treatment done on him, the Nani showed his true color. Goals after goals, assists after assists, Nani too opted me to pick him as my best player of the season.

However, what Pat and Nani don't have, is that scoring mentality which usually and occasionally grew within a player who play in a striker role. Therefore, the player who send the ball into the net as many as he/she likes, are what they call, a striker. Wayne Rooney, PFA Player of the Year, Football's Writer Player of the Year, Fan Player of the Year, and of course.. My Best Player of The Year too. Congratulation Roon!

When there's up, there's down. Candidates for my Worse Player of The Season are...

1) Rafael Da Silva
2) Anderson
3) Dimitar Berbatov (winning by default)

Seriously, I am bit upset for Berbatov, who I looked promising ever since Manchester United bought him for 30m Pounds sterling... Like, wtfh is Berba doing this season? And how he could miss a sitter in that game against Sunderland. I am not talking about one, but three tries he had, and none he scored. It may be a bad season for the Bulgarian, and I am hoping he'd do something for next season. It'd make me even more upset to see him leave as well. Sigh...

Then there's Anderson, who.. I was like, "where the fuck is he?" in the whole season? Knee injury? Really? Last time I heard he got into trouble by awol-ing to Brazil, and not coming for training. Really?

Rafael... Okay. He's still young, and of course he's immature, but red cards have been with him like, ever since he started to play in the Red's shirt. I try not to blame him for our lose against Bayern Munich in the Quarter-Finals, but I really have no choice. Referring bias? Rafael should be more mature and maintain his composure. I hope Gary could teach him one or two about it, playing in the big stage while maintaining your composure, focus and, reasonable tenacity. Ha ha... "reasonable tenacity?" Great job there Khal... So, Rafael won me the "Worse Player of The Season!"

Goal of the season has to be Darren Fletcher against Everton in a home game. Here's the clip.

Okay, so the overall perfromance wasn't that bad. There's no Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo so it's like, lacking or missing a hard-working and talented footballers in a same time, but we managed.

High hopes for:

Antonio Valencia
Darren Gibson
Johnny Evans
Federico Macheda
Danny Welbeck
Gabriel Obertan, and lastly;
Michael Owen

Come on you Reds! Glory glory Man Utd!

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