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Tuesday, 27 August 2013
If You Are Still Pining For The Return Of Fergie, How Much Would You Pine For Rooney? Better Prepare Because The "Special One Was Only Trying Something Special...You Want To Know It?
It is believed Jose Mourinho tactically opted for the style of football his side played against David Moyes' side last night at Old Trafford in a "boring" barren draw fixture of the Premier League - first of such clash this season among the top four clubs in the league so that the fans of Manchester United won't mourn forever and keep pining for the return of Fergie instead of letting him be.... He was only trying to engineer a peaceful scenario for the striker he has been trying to sign this summer to smoothly switch to Chelsea without causing much upsets for the home supporters.
I am only trying to let the United fans know that it's not every penalty that can be scored!
It's so annoying hearing them bitterly complaining every now and then about the "penalty that was not given"...that they could have won the barren draw Premier League's clash between their team and Chelsea last night at Old Trafford" forgetting that they would have touched the tiger's tail which would have been very very bad for them.
I think referee Atkinson should have given a penalty to Manchester United following Frank Lampard's handball incident when he unintentionally blocked Tom Cleverley's shot inside the 18 yard box of Chelsea - Which I think, Wayne Rooney would have volunteered to take it and would have blasted it wide off the post because of the pressure to impress both the away team who wants to buy him and the club who pays his wages or just may be the penalty could have been saved by Petr Cech, who knows?
If that was the case, by now, the pain of Wayne Rooney's missed penalty by the United supporters, the talk of it and what the media would have made out of it alone would have turned up the heat on the wanted striker to force his formal transfer request away from the Old Trafford with an immediate effect to enable him switch to Chelsea.
And had that happened too, the talking point by now would have been: "Wayne Rooney having officially handed in his transfer request to Manchester United, there's absolutely no point keeping an unhappy player who wants to leave."
So, there's every reason for United fans to thank Atkinson for not awarding them the penalty, it could have been detrimental.
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