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Old 23 Aug 2002, 02:08 AM   #1
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Old 23 Aug 2002, 03:20 PM   #2
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Chelsea 1 - 0 Manchester United [20']
Gallas 3'
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Old 23 Aug 2002, 03:28 PM   #3
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Yes, Fergie is using his (in)famous 4-5-1 formation. (and we still look dodgy in the back apparently)

Chelsea

Carlo Cudicini
Celestine Babayaro
Marcel Desailly (Cap.)
William Gallas
Mario Melchiot
Enrique De Lucas
Frank Lampard
Emmanuel Petit
Boudewijn Zenden
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
Gianfranco Zola

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Albert Ferrer
Carlton Cole
Jesper Gronkjaer
Eidur Gudjohnsen

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Roy Carroll
Laurent Blanc
Phil Neville
John O'Shea
Mikaël Silvestre
David Beckham
Nicky Butt
Roy Keane (Cap.)
Paul Scholes
Ryan Giggs
Ruud Van Nistelrooy

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Chelsea 1 - 0 Manchester United [20']
Gallas 3'
Chelsea 1 - 1 Manchester United
Gallas 3'
Beckham 26'
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Chelsea 1 - 1 Manchester United
Gallas 3'
Beckham 26'
Chelsea 2 - 1 Mancester United
Gallas 3'
Beckham 26'
Zended 45'

We let them take the lead at the stroke of half-time. Christ...
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Old 23 Aug 2002, 05:10 PM   #6
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2-2 Final Giggs with the equalizer.

Ref screwed us with a penalty non-call though.

************in Graham Poll sucks!
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Watched the match. My thoughts:

Totally dominated the second half. The takedown of Scholes by Cudicini (when United were down, 2-1) was a bad miss, plus a couple of really poor offside calls by the AR on the far side of the field (in TV land).

O'Shea was superb--best player for United on the evening, kept JFH off the scoresheet. Two or three times, the defense eased off JFH outside the box--and twice it almost came back to bite them on the ass.

The 4-5-1 did better in the attack in the second half, but it's definitely missing the power that Ole brings to the table.

RVN had a night off. Beckham looked a lot better, and ran his a** off for 90. Silvestre with two assists, looked really good.

All in all, a point is better than none.
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Man Utd salvage a draw

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bring me the head of graham poll.

i have nothing else to say.
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ManU played well against a tough Chelsea team on the road. There was nothing wrong with the 4-5-1 or 4-4-1-1 or whatever you want to call it. Plenty of good scoring chances were generated. ManU could've and should've won the match. They didn't need a PK opportunity for that to happen.
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