I think Fergie will make another double swoop in the next transfer season.. hopefully
there have been alot of news regarding Bayern Munich's Lahm and Sporting Miguel Veloso (btw, isn't he a Defensive midfielder??).
We are so packed in Midfield liao.
Originally posted by iceFatboy:
Two queries, Just wondering, if Rooney did not touch Tevez's header, would it have counted?? and for those who watch, did Lyon tire after 70mins?
somehow they look kinda tired after 70 mins. once again ronaldo shows that he's not a big match player...
oh ya, anyone saw the green laser beam on Ronaldo when he was attacking at the first few minutes of the match?
Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:oh ya, anyone saw the green laser beam on Ronaldo when he was attacking at the first few minutes of the match?
I didn't notice it, but apparently they're complaing to UEFA about it now right?
yup, i saw a glimpse of it during the match..
all this rounds highlights are now on www.youcuju.com
Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:oh ya, anyone saw the green laser beam on Ronaldo when he was attacking at the first few minutes of the match?
yup saw it, i think sooner or later, the FA or someone will make it compuslary to check bags when entering the stadium haha!
all talking like 1-1, mufc sure win.. there is still 90mins man..
I hope saf got a good plan to stiffle lyon..
Uefa waits for reports on 'laser'
Uefa is awaiting reports from officials before deciding whether to take action after Cristiano Ronaldo was targeted by a laser beam on Wednesday.
The incident in the warm-up before the Champions League tie at Lyon was reported by Manchester United but the winger had no ill effects in the game.
Uefa now wants to see reports from the referee and its own delegate.
"We need to have more information about it, then a decision will be taken," a Uefa spokesman told BBC Sport.
"If it proves to be correct then, in this case, it would be viewed as misbehaviour of the supporters, which would then be investigated.
"We have a whole range of different disciplinary measures, beginning with a warning, then fines and so on."
Television pictures suggested Ronaldo was also targeted when running with the ball during the first leg of the last-16 clash at Stade Gerland, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that the club had informed Uefa of the initial incident.
"We reported the matter to Uefa before the game," said Ferguson. "We noticed it in the warm-up and Uefa are aware of it."
Uefa expect to receive the reports from referee Luis Medina Cantalejo and Uefa delegate Jan Damgaard by Saturday and will then decide if they need to investigate further.
Short highlights of the game here.
One in the eye: Ronaldo is targeted by a laser in Lyon