Saturday, November 10, 2012

CAME BACK KINGS AKA MAN UNITED DONE IT AGAIN THIS TIME AGAINST A.VILLA AT VILLA PARK

FULL TIME
A.VILLA 2-3 MAN UNITED
It was a another dramatic night for Man united come from behind and secure the winning against A.Villa, thanks go to super sub Chacharito aftre come from the bench
#MATCH PREVIEW
Andreas Weimann completed
sweeping counterattacking moves
either side of half-time to send Paul
Lambert's side into a shock two-goal
lead.
But Chicharito, who had replaced
Ashley Young at the break, made all
the difference. The Mexican pulled
United back into the game after 58
minutes before another of his shots
deflected off Ron Vlaar to level the
score.
And the clinical striker finally made
United's pressure pay when he
headed home Robin van Persie's free-
kick in the final minutes at Villa Park.
Enda Stevens made his first Premier
League start at left-back for the hosts
in place of Joe Bennett, who was
injured in the 1-0 victory over
Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
Sir Alex Ferguson made two changes
to the side that beat Arsenal 2-1 the
previous weekend. Chris Smalling
made his league return in defence in
place of Jonny Evans, who had a groin
injury, while Tom Cleverley dropped
to the bench to be replaced by Paul
Scholes in central midfield.
Former Villan Young was involved and
shot narrowly wide as United
controlled the early exchanges.
However, Weimann was left ruing his
own indecision when he failed to pick
out either Christian Benteke or
Stephen Ireland at the end of a three-
on-two counterattack.
For most of the first half, the
possession statistics showed United
enjoying around 70 per cent of the
ball but Villa, led by Vlaar in central
defence, continued to stand up to the
test and the visitors' frustration grew.
On the stroke of half-time, Lambert's
team made their excellent rearguard
resistance count. Agbonlahor initiated
a break down the left flank that was
continued by Benteke. The Belgian
showed tremendous pace and power
to shake off the challenge of Chris
Smalling before rolling the ball into
the path of Weimann , who slammed
a shot from 18 yards into the roof of
the net.
Ferguson did not hesitate to make a
change. Young, who had faded as the
half wore on, was withdrawn at the
break for Chicharito. The sloppy play
which had plagued them - for which
Scholes was unusually culpable -
persisted, though, into the second 45
minutes.
Villa were not as devastatingly quick
when they moved upfield after the
veteran had misplaced a pass as they
had been for their opening goal, but
again it was Benteke that played a
significant role in exposing the United
defence. His dummy created the
space in which Ireland was able to
pick out Agbonlahor, whose low cross
from the left was swept home by
Weimann.
Scholes went some way to making
amends by playing the pass that
brought United back into the game
just before the hour mark. Chicharito
did superbly to control the
midfielder's chipped ball and shake
off Ciaran Clark before steering a low
finish through the legs of Guzan.
Within five minutes, United were level.
Agbonlahor failed to track the run of
Rafael on the right flank and when the
Brazilian crossed to the far post,
Chicharito was on hand to pounce
with the help of a deflection off Vlaar .
Weimann almost had a hat-trick when
he was denied by De Gea from close
range but for the majority of the final
20 minutes, Benteke was the only Villa
player not stationed behind the ball.
When Van Persie struck the crossbar
twice in quick succession, the signs
were ominous.
And just as Villa seemed to have
weathered the worst of the storm,
Chicharito headed home from the
Dutchman's inswinging free-kick to
strengthen the Red Devils' grip on top
spot in dramatic style.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

NAPE WA CCM NAYE ALIKUA NA MANENO HAYA KUHUSU UCHAGUZI WA URAIS MAREKAN

MATOKEO YA LEO MECHI ZA UEFA

BARCA HOI KWA CELTIC, MAN UNITED,BUYERN NA JUVE ZAUWA HUKU CHELSEA YAPONEA TUNDU LA SHINDANO.. 

HIV NDIVYO SEMA DONALD TRUMP KUHUSU UCHAGUZ WA MAREKANI NA KUCHAGULIWA KWA RAIS OBAMA

Mda mfupi baada ya kutangazwa kua  Barack
Obama ndio mshind wa uchanguzi wa rais wamerekeni wa mwaka 2012, Donald Trump alijikuta akibwatuka maneno haya kwenye Twitter.
Akionesha amekasiriswa na democrasia ya Marekani na kutaka watu waingie vitani kufanya mapunduzi na kusema  "the Electoral College should get out of town and called for a revolution."
Ingawa Trump yupo sahihi kusema chochote kwasababu yakuwa na freedom of speech na kuandika chochote anachotaka kwenye mitandao ya jamiii.

IT OBAMA AGAIN.."the best is yet to come" THIS IS HIS SPEECH AFTER RE-ELECTED

President Barack Obama told
cheering supporters early on
Wednesday that "the best is yet to
come" for the United States as he
stormed to a second term by
defeating Republican Mitt Romney.
After taking the stage at a raucous
Chicago victory party with wife
Michelle and daughters Sasha and
Malia, Obama returned to the
themes of his re-election bid,
vowing to fight for the middle class
and the American dream.
"In this election, you, the American
people, reminded us that while our
road has been hard, while our
journey has been long, we have
picked ourselves up. We have
fought our way back," Obama told
hundreds of cheering supporters.
"We know in our hearts that for the
United States of America the best is
yet to come."
Obama said he had spoken to
Romney, congratulating him and his
running mate Paul Ryan on a "hard-
fought campaign" and vowing to sit
down with the former
Massachusetts governor to discuss
the way forward.
"We may have battled fiercely but
it's only because we love this
country deeply and we care so
strongly about its future," Obama
said.
"In the weeks ahead I also look
forward to sitting down with
Governor Romney to talk about
where we can work together to
move this country forward."
Obama reached out to those who
supported his opponent in the
closely-fought race, saying:
"Whether I earned your vote or
not, I have listened to you. I have
learned from you. You've made me
a better president.
"With your stories and your
struggles I return to the White
House more determined and more
inspired than ever about the work
there is to do and the future that
lies ahead," he said.
"Despite all the hardship we've
been through, despite all the
frustrations of Washington, I've
never been more hopeful about our
future. I have never been more
hopeful about America."
Obama thanked the army of
campaign workers and volunteers
whose efforts secured his re-
election to a second four-year
term, calling them the "best
campaign team and volunteers in
the history of politics."
Obama had special words for his
running mate Joe Biden and his
family.
"I want to thank my friend and
partner of the last four years,
America's happy warrior, the best
vice president anybody could ever
hope for, Joe Biden.
And I wouldn't be the man I am
today without the woman who
agreed to marry me 20 years ago.
"Let me say this publicly: Michelle,
I have never loved you more. I
have never been prouder to watch
the rest of America fall in love with
you, too, as our nation's first lady.
"Sasha and Malia, before our very
eyes you're growing up to become
two strong, smart beautiful young
women, just like your mom. And
I'm so proud of you guys. But I will
say that for now one dog's probably
enough."
Near the end of his speech Obama
hinted at a more far-reaching
agenda in his second term despite
the lingering partisan gridlock in
Washington, calling for a future that
"isn't threatened by the destructive
power of a warming planet."
"I believe we can seize this future
together because we are not as
divided as our politics suggest.
We're not as cynical as the pundits
believe. We are greater than the
sum of individual ambitions,"
Obama said.
"Together with your help and God's
Grace we will continue our journey
forward and remind the world just
why it is that we live in the greatest
nation on earth. Thank you,
America. God bless you. God bless
these United States." -AFP