Manchester United received six yellow cards during the Manchester derby against City today, and will receive a fine from the English FA. The bulk of those cards seemed to be handed to players who'd been briefed to target City's Shaun Wright-Phillips for some rough treatment, according to the Blues' manager Mark Hughes.
"If I can be diplomatic and say United have great experience of
being able to control the game and dictate the momentum of the play,"
said the Welshman this afternoon.
"Sometimes they do that by stopping people in their tracks and Shaun was stopped on numerous occasions."
As for the second yellow card shown to Ronaldo for deliberate handball, Hughes had no sympathy for the United player and felt the referee made the right decision.
"I don't think the referee had any choice," said Hughes. "I don't
know what reason he will give for doing it but if he says the ball was
going to hit him in the face why didn't he head it?
"It is a soft sending-off but it was a second bookable offence and he had to go."
Hughes was more conciliatory about his old club when it came to the quality of football that they played though.
"We showed them too much respect in the first half," he added. "This is not going to happen overnight for us.
"We are going in the right direction but it takes time. We have to compete against that and in the near future we will.
"But at the moment they are a better team than us."
Hughes will now have to lift his players ahead of Wednesday's UEFA Cup tie with Paris St-Germain, but received some more bad news ahead of that fixture.
City's powerful England centre-back Micah Richards will be missing from the game against the French team after he limped out of today's game during the second-half.
Of course Ronaldo had to block his face with his hands.
We don't want anything to scar that pretty face right?
well, Sparky is true in a way. Fletcher was "looking" after SWP as per Carrick Ireland and Rafael Robinho. What's new?
wah but SWP sibei sneaky dribbling lols.. the last minute flicks alwys get him the late challenge by opponents.. hahs.. solids.. man city lost the match because of their first half.. second half they look so menacing..
me never buy utd to win. . . ):
dive cannot win now use tackle ar
Originally posted by youyayu:dive cannot win now use tackle ar
lol loser
SWP is my man of the match
SWP small size easier to fall down
SWP ah... I don't remember him making even one decent cross, the only one I can recalled he cross from the right and VDS had to catch it behind his goal post and the look on his face when Rooney made that long shot... lol
Rafael was my MOTM, for making his dangerous runs into the City right side and keeping Robinho quiet all night... Just this alone takes the cake... Saw how Robinho run rounds pass the gunners defence... and that wonderful goal... he didn't had much chance to break free with Rafael on him all night...
he quite dangerous yesterday during counter attack but carrick had to concede a yellow card to stop him.
Originally posted by youyayu:dive cannot win now use tackle ar
well, it is no good crying and holding to referee and say "you all conspiracy one", when you can't even put one ball into goal..
Originally posted by sIaN87:he quite dangerous yesterday during counter attack but carrick had to concede a yellow card to stop him.
The problem with this fellow is he got no end product... His cross is very poor, can run very fast but always go nowhere...
Wonder if he can find the form that he had before he left for Chelsea.
Originally posted by sIaN87:SWP small size easier to fall down
his cg lower lei means harder to fall down.
maybe its the same case as ronaldo?
they both are fast while dribbling, and a bit of nudge to them they will fall down easily?
hah. hopefully they can learn from Evra la.
Evra like keep going on and on until bulldozer bang him de lor.
Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:maybe its the same case as ronaldo?
they both are fast while dribbling, and a bit of nudge to them they will fall down easily?
i think it's inside the 'footballers 101' that you have to make the most out of a challenge :)
Originally posted by kajagugu:i think it's inside the 'footballers 101' that you have to make the most out of a challenge :)
I think when moving at high speed, it is easier to trumble than moving at slow steady pace. right?