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Friday, November 18, 2011

Captaincy tip flatters Jones

17/11/2011 17:29, Report by Adam Bostock


Phil Jones in action for England


Manchester United defender Phil Jones would consider the England captaincy to be the pinnacle of his career - if the responsibility he’s been widely touted for is one day bestowed upon him.
For now and the foreseeable future however, the 19 year-old is happy enough just to play for the senior national team and the English league champions following his meteoric rise to fame from the academy ranks of Blackburn Rovers.
“It’s nice to hear people talking about me being England captain one day,” said Jones during an exclusive live webchat on ManUtd.com.
“But I need to keep my feet on the ground and firstly play well for Manchester United. If I do that, then I'll keep getting the chance to play for England.
“If I could captain England one day then I think that would be the pinnacle of my career.”
Jones was speaking on his return to Carrington from an impressive two-match stint with England. After the second game against Sweden, coach Fabio Capello likened him to Italian great Franco Baresi – but it’s a comparison with another legend that has really captured Jones’ attention.
“It’s incredible to be compared with Duncan Edwards,” Jones told us. “He played for United and England well before my time of course but I knew about him when I was growing up. Even to be mentioned in the same sentence as him is a huge honour. It inspires me to go on and become a better player. It makes me want to work even harder in training.”

source : Manutd

Podcast: Reds visit Wales

17/11/2011 18:04 , Podcast producer: Laura Kane







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United's first-ever trip to Wales in the Barclays Premier League called for a special guest on this week's Red Voices - so we called in Clayton Blackmore, the Welshman who served the Reds with distinction from 1983 to 1994.
Blackmore joins ManUtd.com's Adam Bostock and Adam Marshall on the podcast with our host, MUTV's Mark Sullivan.
As well as previewing the champions' return to action at Swansea, the panel discuss the recent internationals and the versatility of Phil Jones - a player who, like Blackmore, can operate in different positions for United and his national team.
Finally, the panel answer questions sent by listeners to red.voices@manutd.co.uk.
You can stream the podcast on this page above or download it now to listen on your mp3 player wherever you like. Also on this page, you can 'like' this article and share it with your friends on Facebook using the buttons below.
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The views expressed in this article are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United.

source : Manutd

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

International Reds round-up

15/11/2011 22:30, Report by Adam Marshall

Phil Jones almost scores for England
International Reds
Phil Jones (ENGLAND v Sweden)
Nani (PORTUGAL v Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Darron GIBSON (REP.IRELAND v Estonia)
Anders Lindegaard (DENMARK v Finland)

Senior internationals only

Phil Jones played the full 90 minutes for England in the 1-0 friendly win against Sweden at Wembley.
The United youngster stormed through the visiting defence in the first half and rolled his finish inches wide when he looked set to score his first goal for Fabio Capello's team. Instead, an own goal by Daniel Majstorovic proved the difference between the two teams. Danny Welbeck withdrew from the squad through injury.
Nani hit an absolute screamer in Portugal's 6-2 battering of Bosnia-Herzegovina that ensures the winger will get the chance to star in another major tournament next summer. The United ace collected a ball in the middle of the Bosnia half and unleashed a right-foot rocket to add to Cristiano Ronaldo's opener.
Portugal eventually won comfortably with a couple of late goals ensuring the scoreline was maybe a little misleading and Nani came off with seven minutes to go after a good evening's work.
Darron Gibson's Republic of Ireland also clinched a place at Euro 2012, as expected, with a 1-1 draw enough to seal a 5-1 aggregate triumph over Estonia. The midfielder did not feature in the Dublin draw.
Anders Lindegaard kept goal as Denmark won their fifth game in a row, coming from behind to beat Finland 2-1. A mistake at the back allowed Kasper Hamalainen through on goal and, although Lindegaard saved, Alexei Eremenko converted the rebound. However, the Danes hit back thanks to goals in quick succession by Daniel Agger and Nicklas Bendtner.

source : Manutd

De Gea on track with Spain

15/11/2011 12:08, Report by Adam Bostock







United goalkeeper David De Gea helped Spain’s next generation notch a fifth consecutive win in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers on Monday night.
The Reds’ number one kept a clean sheet as goals from Iker Muniain, Thiago Alcantara and Marc Bartra secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Switzerland – the same team De Gea and company defeated in July’s final.
“We were crowned European champions in the summer but the great thing is that good players are continuing to come through,” said Spain’s Under-21 coach Luis Milla.
“We have to continue along this path − the process of qualifying remains on track."
Two other young Reds, Will Keane and Robbie Brady, were also in action for their country’s Under-21 sides. Keane collected his second England cap at that level as a 78th-minute substitute, as Stuart Pearce’s side lost 2-1 by conceding an injury-time goal in Belgium. Liverpool pair Jordan Henderson and Martin Kelly had earlier combined to give the visitors a first-half lead, the latter heading in from his team-mate’s free-kick.
England remain top of qualifying Group 8 however, having won their first four fixtures in a row including last Thursday’s 5-0 thumping of Iceland when Keane made his debut.
The Republic of Ireland, meanwhile, are third in Group 7 after United winger Brady scored a penalty and set up the other goal for Aidan White in their 2-0 home win over Liechtenstein.

source : Manutd

Monday, November 14, 2011

England 1 Spain 0

FABIO CAPELLO was praising the new kids on the block and talking about a changing of the guard in the England team when he was asked if he was leaving at the wrong time.

"Sometimes you have to leave," he laughed before walking off to emphasise his point.
Capello is heading for the door once the Euros in Poland and Ukraine are over in eight months' time. 
The Italian made up his mind, has no regrets and anyway he has no choice because the FA are not offering him a new contract.
But Capello's replacement will be in pole position to reap the rewards of a legacy which might not fully blossom until after next summer.
It could be just too early for Phil Jones, Jack Rodwell, Kyle Walker and Danny Welbeck to have progressed sufficiently for England to win Euro 2012.
And it will probably take until the World Cup qualifiers for Brazil 2014 for the new England to develop properly.
But victory over the world champions does the confidence no end of good — even if they somehow managed to do it without having the ball.
And it means that the youngsters starting out on their international careers have a tremendous platform to build on.
There is a temptation to say Spain were only playing at half pace and do not care about losing friendlies.
After all, since their World Cup success in South Africa in 2010 they have lost internationals to Portugal, Italy, Argentina and now England.
Yet their manager Vicente Del Bosque insisted his side gave it 100 per cent effort and that he was disappointed about the defeat. On possession the Spanish should have run out easy winners but they simply did not hurt England.
Capello's team carried out his orders to the letter by getting 10 men behind the ball and leaving poor Darren Bent isolated 40 yards away up front.
Keeper Joe Hart had very little to do, which was down to the excellence of the those in front of him who defended for their lives.
The central defensive combination of Phil Jagielka — with his broken toe — and Joleon Lescott was outstanding and this was undoubtedly the Manchester City star's best game in an England shirt.

When Mark Hughes paid £22million to take him to City, many judges thought he was about £20m over-priced. But this performance showed what Lescott is all about.
In front of him, Scott Parker stretched every muscle and was prepared to die for the cause as the midfield holding player.
Parker is becoming the most essential cog in the England wheel. Everyone feeds off his ball-winning and he was impressively cool when the Spanish tried to close him down as he skipped out of tight situations.
Jones, too, did not look troubled in central midfield either although, equally, you wouldn't pick him out as one of the star performers.
His future for the Three Lions has to be to challenge for a place in central defence.
The question is where that leaves the experienced Rio Ferdinand and skipper John Terry.
Ferdinand, 33, could miss out on the Euros altogether at this rate while Terry, 31 next month, also cannot be guaranteed his place.
Yes he will return to captain the side against Sweden tomorrow night but, for the first time in many a year, his position is under serious threat.
That said those veterans will be encouraged by the fact the oldies are still making a significant contribution. The two best players, Lescott and Parker are 29 and 31, respectively while England's match-winner, captain for the night Frank Lampard, is 33.
Lampard looked to be on the way out of the international scene but he has fought his way back into the reckoning with a determination which has typified his career.
Spain will be kicking themselves for not making the most of their dominance.England couldn't get the ball in the first half but went in 0-0 and amazingly were ahead on 49 minutes from a set-piece — which, in truth, was the only way they were going to score.
James Milner whipped it in, Bent climbed highest to head against a post and just before the ball could spin into the goal, Lampard nodded it over the line.
Wembley fully expected Spain to step it up and get an equaliser but it never happened. If anything they were less comfortable when the likes of Rodwell and Welbeck came on as subs.
But David Villa did hit the woodwork with a left-foot volley, Parker made a last-ditch intervention to prevent Gerard Pique netting and former Arsenal man Cesc Fabregas blew two chances at the end to equalise.
His first opportunity on the turn deflected off Rodwell and Hart made a rare save but Fabregas should have stuck away the second from 16 yards out only to shoot wide.
While some of the England players embraced at the final whistle there was no wild high-fiving or any such nonsense.
This result does not mean they are better than Spain and they know there have been too many false dawns in the past.
It is, however, a year since England last lost a game — against France. And while this is no reason to get carried away, there are grounds for optimism. 
source : The Sun

Reds duo aid England win

12/11/2011 19:18, Report by Adam Marshall
 
Young Reds Phil Jones and Danny Welbeck played their part in England's battling 1-0 win over Spain at Wembley.

The world champions were beaten by Frank Lampard's close-range header in the 49th minute after a Darren Bent effort came back off the inside of a post.
Jones worked hard in midfield even though Spain predictably dominated possession and his shift came to an end when he made way for debutant Jack Rodwell 11 minutes after the interval.

United were represented on the pitch again when Welbeck replaced Bent on 64 minutes and he kept Gerard Pique and company on their toes for the closing stages, including setting up a chance for Rodwell as Fabio Capello's team enjoyed a night to remember.

"The most important thing was the performance of Jones, Rodwell and Welbeck," commented Capello afterwards. "They will be important for the Euro 2012 finals."

source : Manutd

Hernandez nets for Mexico

12/11/2011 11:54, Report by Adam Marshall


Fixtures

Thursday 10 November
Gabon v Brazil

Friday 11 November
Cyprus v Scotland
Bosnia & Herzegovina v Portugal
Denmark v Sweden
Estonia v Rep. of Ireland
Mexico v Serbia
Paraguay v Ecuador
Guinea v Senegal

Senior internationals only


Javier Hernandez led the Reds in international action by getting on the scoresheet for Mexico in their 2-0 win against Serbia.
The scoreline flattered the Mexicans and the United striker was given a rough ride by defenders Branislav Ivanovic and Aleksander Kolarov. Chicharito was an inch away from supplying a touch to Carlos Salcido's cross that found the net anyway for an early opener.

After City's Kolarov was sent off for another foul on the striker, pushing him inside the box, there was a flare-up involving Hernandez as he was jostled by the bruising opponents. When the fuss died down, the unflappable hitman calmly scored from the spot with two minutes remaining.

In the Euro 2012 play-offs, Republic of Ireland have one foot in the Euro 2012 finals after an emphatic 4-0 triumph away to Estonia. Darron Gibson didn't make the bench but both he and Under-21 starlet Robbie Brady will hope to be in the squad for next summer's finals in Ukraine and Poland, providing Giovanni Trapattoni's men complete the job in Dublin.

Nani won his 50th cap for Portugal in a 0-0 draw away to Bosnia-Herzegovina that keeps things on a knife-edge going into the second leg on Tuesday.

Antonio Valencia earned praise from the local media for his performance but Ecuador slipped to a 2-1 reverse in Paraguay in a World Cup qualifier. The midfielder was reportedly "outstanding" and the "engine" of his team and helped set up the Tri's late goal.

On the friendly front, Darren Fletcher captained Scotland to a 2-1 success in Cyprus, although he was substituted after 63 minutes in Larnaca.

Anders Lindegaard didn't see in any action in Denmark's 2-0 friendly win over Sweden but Mame Biram Diouf scored the fourth goal for Senegal in their 4-1 crushing of Guinea. Fabio came off at half-time in Brazil's 2-0 victory over Gabon on Friday.

source : Manutd

Friday, November 11, 2011

Jones relishing Spanish test

10/11/2011 15:30, Report by Gemma Thompson


"Psychologically, it would be massive for us to get a positive result. It would be a real boost for us all to go into the championships knowing we have beaten a really good team."
- Phil Jones

Phil Jones is hoping he can transfer his impressive form at club level to the international stage, should he feature in England's friendly with Spain on Saturday.
The talented defender, who has earned plaudits aplenty since joining the Reds in the summer, picked up his first international cap last month in England's 2-2 with Montenegro which sealed qualification for Euro 2012.
The 19-year-old has been tipped to start against the world champions at Wembley on Saturday and Jones admits a positive result against the Spaniards would be a big boost to the squad.
"Psychologically, it would be massive for us to get a positive result. It would be a real boost for us all to go into the championships knowing we have beaten a really good team," he told reporters at an England press conference.
"It's always nice to test yourself against the best. We know they are a good team, but we are a good team as well. There is a good mix of experience and youth players as well. Hopefully that will be enough for us to have a go on Saturday and give a good account of ourselves. I'm sure if we get in amongst them and play the way we know we can, we will have a good chance.
"I can't wait for the game," he added. "If I am asked to play it would be a great honour to represent my country against one of the best teams in the world.
"It's just a real honour to be in and around the national team. Hopefully my performances at club level can show that I am worthy of being here more regularly."
As for England's chances next summer, Jones added: "I don't see why we can't surprise a few people. We have a great squad, with a great mentality. I'm sure we can go there with a great chance of getting to the final stages, if not going all the way.
"We have got a lot of experience in the squad, as well as youth now. That combination will hopefully be enough to go to the tournament with a fantastic chance."

source :manutd

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