Bola sepak pofesional dan ranking sebagai kelab gergasi Eropah adalh sebagai perasa dalam rencah alam bola sepak. Semakin digeruni semakin diratahi. Sejarah Alex Ferguson bertemu dgn Morinho sudah berlalu dgn kemenangan demi kemenangan berpihak kpd Jose. Namun itu bukan ukurannya kerana Man Utd sekarang adalah jauh lagi hebat, anda buleh saksikan balik bagaimana Man Utd menunjukkan kematangan permainan mereka dalam pertemuan mereka di San Siro, Italy. Nyars2 mereka kalah teruk di gelanggang sendiri.
Namun Aex masih mengharapkan agar jentera serangannya dapat berfungsi dgn baik esok.... Dan jgn lupa bagi peminat MU, pukul 3.45 pagi esok di kaca Astro. better tido ah dulu, bgn awal Qiamullail dulu, pastu tgk bola...hahahaha dah minat nak tolak tepi bagaimana kan, namun jgn lalai dan hilang fokus lak ek... aku ttp minat sbgai cbg ilmu dlm hidup..
nah ini de peperangan alex dan jose....

Boss not worried by Jose record
Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not worried by his poor head-to-head record with Jose Mourinho who brings his Internazionale side to Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
The United boss has just one victory from 13 attempts against his former Premier League rival during Mourinho's time at Chelsea and FC Porto.
But Sir Alex says he is unconcerned by individual statistics, preferring to concentrate on the bigger picture at Old Trafford.
"It is strange just to have one win against him," admitted the boss at his pre-match press conference. "It proves I am not infallible. I am vulnerable, just like anyone else in football. But the personal record does not bother me one bit. It can happen.
"I look at this football club and I have every right to be proud of it and what it has achieved in the time I have been here. That is more important to me."
Of great importance to the United boss is the recovery from an ankle knock to Rio Ferdinand. The Reds' defender was forced out of the FA Cup victory at Fulham at the weekend, but trained on Tuesday morning and is fit to face Inter. The same goes for John O'Shea who has recovered from a hamstring tweak.
Like last season when Barcelona visited Old Trafford in the semi-final, the Reds go into Wednesday's tie following a first-leg stalemate. Now, like then, only victory in the second leg will suffice.
And while United's domination at the San Siro two weeks ago has given the Reds plenty of confidence, Sir Alex will be taking nothing for granted against the Serie A leaders.
"You can never be over confident in this position simply because an away goal can be a severe setback," he warned.
"That was the situation when we played Barcelona. What we required that night was magnificent concentration and really good focus in our game. We managed to get through because of both those factors.
"When you play an Italian side, you have got to be at your best," he added. "Their record over the years has been fantastic.
"AC Milan have won the European Cup seven times, all in the modern era, which I believe makes them the most successful side because Real Madrid won their first five when European football was just beginning.
"Inter Milan have every right to
go into the match thinking they can win. They are seven points clear at the top of their league and have a lot of experience. We expect a tough game but they should expect one as well."
Inter have a great chance - Jose
Jose Mourinho refused to be drawn on his team selection ahead of Wednesday night's Champions League tie at Old Trafford, but did insist Internazionale have every chance of victory.
"I think the first leg was frustrating for both sides," he told media at Old Trafford on Tuesday afternoon. "United were disappointed they didn't score in the first half and we were disappointed we didn't score in the second half.
"But 0-0 away from home is not a very good result. It leaves a lot of question marks and, in my mind, we have a very good chance to win this tie.
"I wouldn't say either side has an advantage – when the score is 0-0 it only takes one goal or one mistake to change the game."
Mourinho dismissed talk his side could crumble in one of Old Trafford's white-hot European atmospheres.
"The problem won't be the crowd or the stadium," he said. "The problem will be with the opposition and the quality of their players. But I believe good players and managers rise to the big occasions.
"For the last three weeks people have been talking about the fact that Inter always seem to go out at this stage of the competition. I prefer to think about Inter knocking out the champions of Europe.
"But we'll have to beat a top team. Sir Alex has a lot of ammunition at his disposal and he is clever with how he uses it. United are never predictable."
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at: March 11, 2009 at 2:27 PM said...
Hey there, I've just uploaded my version of the first knockout stages. Please do check it out and let us your views on the matches today.
Glad that I caould find an Internazionale supporter to share with me some view about the match against Man Utd. As you might know, that I'm huge supporter of Argentina from Malaysia. Of course I would love nothing than to see El Capitano Zanetti to lift the Champions League.
As long as Inter can score first than they are in the driving seat. The defense is also weekend by the absence of Walter Samuel and Nicolas Burdisso.
Please be aware when United bring in Carlos Tevez from the bench as he can caused plenty of trouble for Inter. I've also heard rumours that he might be heading to the San Siro next season.
So what is your view about this game? What do you think Tevez coming to play for Inter next season?
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