WHAT A WINChampions League Manchester United by redevilmatth (U13943192) 10 March 2010 Great second half performance by united it was a professional job they did tonight . i was surprised that gary neville was in the line- up but he had a good game and his cross for rooney's first goal was brilliant . Park was brilliant tonight he likes to play in the big games . it was nice to see David Beckham coming on in the second half for ac milan . what are your thoughts ? who was your man of the match ? Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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JeremyKyleNation (U14220879) posted Mar 11, 2010 I'm growing to like DG3...he can't be real can he?
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davidgilmourthe3rd (U13861637) posted Mar 11, 2010 " You must have something better to do? "
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Sirmattsway (U7847609) posted Mar 11, 2010 Beat the 7 times European champions like that is just simply amazing. People will look for excuses as they always do with us, being the biggest and most support will bring hatred. You have to laugh at Arsenal fans trying to get in there and keep the fire burning about their win over Porto. They did well, fair play but its hardly a European Giant like Milan.
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Red KnIght (U8138798) posted Mar 11, 2010 I think we have to give DG3 a round of applause.
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REDcraving19 (U14299297) posted Mar 11, 2010 Lets not get carried away. Milan are a geriatric team these days. Dont forget it could have been a lot different if they had taken even half the chances they created against our very dodgy central defence in the first half in Milan. There are far stiffer challenges to come yet. All it takes is an off night from Rooney and it will be curtains.
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redshirt7 (U1904069) posted Mar 11, 2010 REDcraving19
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