The highlight of the week so far for any Manchester United fan has of course got to be those three precious points picked up in Valencia on Wednesday. Keeping a clean sheet that night is incidentally almost just as pleasing. But there were two other announcements which must as critical for the grueling season ahead. Within hours of new Bulgariacoach Lothar Matthaeus admitting defeat in his efforts to convice Dimitar Berbarov to make an international comeback for his country, veteran Ryan Giggs ruled himself out of taking on the vacant Wales manager post.
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So what’s the REAL story behind Wayne Rooney’s ankle injury which was given by the club’s website as the reason for him missing the trip to Valencia? According to Neil Custis in The Sun “Officially, boss Ferguson is leaving out his 24 year old frontman because of a right ankle problem. The Scot said yesterday ‘He will be out for two or three weeks. It is a straightforward ankle ligament injury’ But the manager admitted last week the pressure of public attention on the player is starting to weigh him down. An extended break will help recharge his batteries.”
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So what’s the REAL story behind Wayne Rooney’s ankle injury which was given by the club’s website as the reason for him missing the trip to Valencia? According to Neil Custis in The Sun “Officially, boss Ferguson is leaving out his 24 year old frontman because of a right ankle problem. The Scot said yesterday ‘He will be out for two or three weeks. It is a straightforward ankle ligament injury’ But the manager admitted last week the pressure of public attention on the player is starting to weigh him down. An extended break will help recharge his batteries.”
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Sir Alex Ferguson brought Manchester United to the Mestalla and got precisely what he wanted. Make no mistake about it, this United formation was designed to avoid defeat and be on the lookout to snatch a winner. And despite Valencia dominating possession throughout the game, late substitutes Federico Macheda and Javier Hernandez combined to do just that five minutes from the end. As he has done so many times in Europe over the years, Sir Alex got his tactics exactly right.
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Manchester United recorded their first away victory of the season when they win against Valencia in Spain at Mestalla in the 2nd game of UEFA Champions League Group C. Read the full story
In few hours, Manchester United are playing away against Valencia at Mestella. Sir Alex traveling squad will be looking to record their first away victory after three draws against Fulham, Everton and Bolton. A first win in the Champions League will boost the team motivation before a tricky away test against Steve Bruce side next week.
Before the game kickoff, TrulyReds.com would like to share with you some information and videos about previous games between United and Valencia; Read the full story