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Red View: Scholes wants goals, Giggs interview, goals v Fulham video + more

Friday, April 8, 2011


SCHOLES TARGETS MORE GOALS

Paul Scholes has admitted he should be scoring more regularly as he looks to repeat his superb strike at Fulham earlier in the season.

The powerful drive past David Stockdale was a typical moment of genius from the evergreen playmaker but it remains his only goal of the campaign so far.

"I've managed to score a couple against Fulham, including this season away from home," he told United Review. "My only goal of this season, in fact.

"I'd like to score more goals obviously. One goal in a season isn't enough really. But yes, I've had ups and downs against Fulham. I got sent off down there when we lost 2-0 but we've had some good wins down there too.

"At home, I think we've done quite well against them - I can't remember having too many problems with them at Old Trafford. I hope it can be the same again this time, although we know the quality they have in their team."

The 36-year-old is well aware that Fulham will be no push-overs on Saturday.

"Every game is difficult now," he explained. "Bolton at home proves it - that was a game we were expected to get three points from and we almost didn't. The games aren't turning out as people think they will."

More: Neville testimonial announced | Video: Anderson on target


RED VIEW QUIZ

We've compiled a special quiz based on United's visits to London after recent trips to Upton Park and Stamford Bridge.

Emirates Stadium: Who opened the scoring in the 3-1 Champions League win against Arsenal in 2009?

Craven Cottage: Who scored their first United goal from a free-kick at Fulham in 2008?

Highbury: What was the score of the Busby Babes' last match on British soil before the Munich disaster?

Loftus Road: Which member of the United team that drew at QPR in 1984 went on to play for them?

Plough Lane: Which United player was charged by the FA in 1988 along with John Fashanu after a tunnel bust-up?

Selhurst Park: Who scored United's goal on the night of Eric Cantona's infamous spectator incident?

Stamford Bridge: Sir Bobby Charlton made his final appearance in 1973. How many league games did he play for the Reds?

The Den: 25,000 fans saw United play a special game at Millwall in 1953 to mark the opening of what?

The Valley: Who scored their first long-range goal (from outside the box) for United at Charlton in 2005?

Upton Park: Which current Premier League manager played for West Ham in United's title-winning 6-1 victory on the last day of the 1967 season?

Wembley: Which Red was sent off in the 1994 League Cup final defeat to Aston Villa?

White Hart Lane: Name United's five goalscorers in the famous 5-3 comeback.

Check your answers on ManUtd.com.


GIGGS: IT'S NOT OVER YET

Ryan Giggs spoke to ManUtd.com's Nick Coppack at Stamford Bridge this week.

You must be delighted to get a rare win at Chelsea...
It's a great feeling. In the 90s, we had a reasonably good record at Chelsea but for the last nine years, we haven't been able to win a game at Stamford Bridge. It's an odd one, though, because over the last few seasons we've played really well but not got the results.

How difficult was it to hang onto the first-half lead?
We're really pleased to have won 1-0. We often have to switch things around in European games - it's a bit more tactical than your average league game. When they're bringing on players and we're getting injuries, you need to change things quickly and we did that well tonight.

There's still a lot of work to be done in the second leg...
The tie's not over yet. You could see in the second half that they put us under a lot of pressure and I'm sure we'll be under a lot of pressure again at Old Trafford. But it's our home ground, the fans will be up for it, the players will be up for it. We just need to build on what we've done here.

How impressive was Michael Carrick alongside you in midfield?
Michael's a top player. He defends well, he screens the back four well, he's got good feet, he can pass long and short. I've felt he's been outstanding over the past couple of weeks, to be honest with you.

And Rio Ferdinand's return has come at a good time...
It was a great boost to have Rio back. Chris Smalling's been outstanding since he's come into the team but obviously Rio brings something else and his partnership with Vida is amazing.

More: Team-mates praise Carrick | Video: Rooney is quarter-final king

 

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Red View: Anderson returns, Welbeck interview, Goals of the Month video + more

Friday, April 1, 2011


BRAZILIAN BACK TO BOLSTER REDS

Anderson returns to the United squad for Saturday's lunchtime clash at West Ham but Sir Alex Ferguson has a headache over the right-back position.

The Brazilian midfielder has been sidelined for the past seven games with a knee problem but increases the manager's options in the engine room with Paul Scholes suspended and Darren Fletcher out with a virus. Ji-sung Park, who was an unused substitute in the win over Bolton, is also available.

Although Nemanja Vidic is back to captain the team and galvanise the defence, the back four is still the main area of concern for Sir Alex. Jonny Evans is banned and three right-back options are ruled out through injury - Wes Brown, Rafael and John O'Shea. Fabio appears to be favourite to slot in, with Chris Smalling continuing in the middle alongside Vidic as Rio Ferdinand is back in training but not likely to be available until the home game with Fulham.

The Reds endured a torrid time on their last visit to Upton Park, losing 4-0 in the Carling Cup. Sir Alex is expecting another tricky encounter in East London on Saturday, but hopes his players can produce the goods this time.

"You always expect a hard game when you're away from home at this stage of the season no matter where you go," he said at his pre-match press conference.

"Of course this is also an important game for West Ham who are down at the bottom of the league fighting relegation. We're at the top trying to win the league. So it should be an interesting encounter. Hopefully we can get the result we need."

More: United's best wins in London | Rio Ferdinand recalls his Hammers time


MAD MOMENT FOR A PROUD MANC

Young United striker Danny Welbeck reflects on his first senior England cap, in the Wembley draw against Ghana...

Was it strange to make your debut against Ghana and come on to a chorus of boos?
I've got both countries in my heart [Danny's parents are Ghanaian] and had a couple of cousins in the Ghana end. We had a laugh after the game as they were booing me as well! It was a bit of a mad moment for me but obviously I'm delighted to get off the mark.

The newspapers said you were still undecided where your international future lies. Can you clear that up?
I got misquoted on one of the questions. One of the press asked me if I was still eligible to play for Ghana as I'd only played in a friendly game and it was just a misquotation to be fair. My future looks like it's with England, definitely.

You scored recently for the Under-21s as well...
It was my first goal since my comeback from injury and I was delighted with that goal, just to get 1-0 up in the game and to carry on and give a good performance.

As for club football, you're on loan at Sunderland and things are going really well for you...
I've loved my time at Sunderland. It's benefitted me so much as I've just gained invaluable experience playing week in, week out in the Premier League and mixing it with the big boys. I've learned so much and I'm hoping to improve again.

Did Sunderland's Ghana lads Asamoah Gyan, John Mensah and Sulley Muntari try and persuade you to play for them?
I spoke to Asa and they understand my situation. I've been in Manchester all my life and I'm a Manc through and through. I've played for England at all the youth levels up to the Under-21s and it just felt like progression to graduate to the seniors.

Danny Welbeck was speaking on MUTV's Young, Gifted and Red programme.

More: Welbeck's mixed emotionsInternational round-up


STORIES YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

Presenting some of the most-visited pages on ManUtd.com this week...

United confirm US tour
The Reds will play five matches in the United States this summer.

Sir Alex expects summer buys
The United manager hopes to land "two or three" transfer targets in the next window.

Rooney, Brown and Carrick tell all
Wayne, Wes and Michael discuss behind-the-scenes life at Carrington.

Neville: Reds set for big month
Gary Neville says April's fixtures make it the toughest month he's known at United.

Chicharito tipped to score 25
Sir Alex says Hernandez could match the goals tally predicted by Paul Scholes.

Valencia boost for the boss
Winger Antonio's timely return from injury is a "big plus point" for Sir Alex.

 

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