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Rating: 3.6/5 (21 votes)
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man u youngsters looking good expeciely kagawa even though he isnt a youngster
Kagawa, I have faith in you! whos with me ?!
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i am mate:D great game kagawa:D:D
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there was really no regular starter "Rio Doesn't count", a few players back from injury, some new signing and basically the B-United team on the park for this game.
Carrick should have been given some minutes to gell with the new players and so was Vidic..
Cool for those fans to see there, but little low scoring wow. And did Drogba even play?
Good game.. Both teams played well. Kagawa is already showing off his skill. Can't wait to see him in action when the Premiere League is back. GGMU!
Kagawa is such a great player. Very good signing by SAF! Kagawa 26, future legend of Manchester United.
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he will win it for us if he stays injury free
whatever haters comments very welcome...in fact,we as united fans so happy with our players simply as that..
welcome jealousy =p
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yucks. that's what I say.
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al hilal thats what i have to say in return ahaha
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Its pre-season dumbass, you're treating pre-season like its the world freakin cup...
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Didn't look too convincing, poor touch. Slightly lucky goal
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what was more convincing was mls stars beating chelsea haha
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nah what was more convincing was winning a title last year ;)
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19 Titles mate..19...Talk when u have 19.
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@matt93 last year? 2011? man utd won the epl you won nothing :P
@Malachai So no one can talk about your teams embarrassing title-less season last year because your team dominated those competitions in the past? Spoken like a true front runner
United 19 - Liverpool 18, do the math.
Also Chelsea were good last year but now that your LEGEND is gone *cough* drogba i wonder if you will win anything next year.
I already knew Kagawa would be a top player for us when he signed for us, Can't wait to see him link up with Rooney and Nani
As for defender I would go for Hummles, Subotic or Badstuber even tough I don't think Byern would be selling him, but this player(s) would have been great assist for Vidic.

I know many of you guys would argue that we have the likes of P.Jones, C.Smalling, J Evens and R.Ferdinand, but think about Ferdinand he as 2 years within him and as for P.Jones I think he should be given CDM or CM roll, he would do great and even though Evens had great season last year but you can't really on him for even 50% of the game where as you could on c.Smalling
kagawa so important already ! f**k YES we gonna kick some ass with moura signed also (implying he will get signed)
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I still think Man Utd needs one CB defender and CDM like Carrick, I would be looking forward to have D.Rossi from ROMA, would be great assist to Carrick as well as the weack defenders. And it would give freedom to players like Scholes, Kagawa, Anderson and Clverley as CAM to go forward more.
deflection
So and your point is?...........it was goal bound anyway,if you put your specs on you will see the goalkeeper diving early before the shot was taken
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