Mar 6, 2011

FUCK MANCHESTER UNITED !

THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL DOESN'T IT =)

i mean come on, all the hype that man u are the best thing out there, and Ferguson saying that he's team is the best and shit, but after yesterdays performance, I THINK NOT!!! 

10 minutes into the game and you just knew that Liverpool were gonna go all the way with it. Brilliant passing, game play, everything really. But now lets talk abt the real highlight of the match shall we?
 and the Oscar for the best injury faking and protesting goes to......
*drum roll*
NANI !

what an idiot! i mean sure, carragher's challenge deserved a red card no doubt abt that, but the show that NANI pulled off, i mean come on! You get brutally attacked by someone and you have the guts to sprint to the ref , pleading for action to be taken and right then fall onto the ground and start crying like a baby, and when the stretcher comes you shove those guys away.   asshole......

and then united's rafael tried the same thing and was almost killed by skrtel, that is one scary motherfucker you dont wanna mess with dude, he scary! i mean that was a sad attempt on pay back. 

Kudos to Dirk Kuyt who scored a hatrick ! but Liverpool's main hero is none other than
LUIS SUAREZ

i mean this boy is so so so so talented. the way he set up the first goal, and the free kick that lead to the 3rd goal was just priceless. This clearly proves that we don't need Torres to excel, we have our new hero, and he's name is Suarez baby....

these two were so so good!
Luis Suarez Luis Suarez of Liverpool looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Liverpool and Stoke City at Anfield on February 2, 2011 in Liverpool, England.
my new torres =)



















Liverpool 3
Manchester United 1
Scorer: Kuyt (33, 39, 64)
Scorer: Hernandez (90)
Attendance: 44,753FT (15:26)


Liverpool's fully deserved 3-1 victory over Manchester United at Anfield may not ultimately prevent their arch-rivals surpassing the Reds' 18 league titles at the end of the season.
It has, however, dented Sir Alex Ferguson's side's hopes of a straightforward run-in and at the same time restored some pride for the Reds after two defeats at Old Trafford already this campaign.
Dirk Kuyt grabbed the headlines with a first Liverpool hat-trick against United since Peter Beardsley's in September 1990, before Javier Hernandez headed an injury-time consolation - but there were many more who deserved the plaudits.
Tireless livewire Luis Suarez had a hand in all three goals while Lucas Leiva and Raul Meireles produced impressive midfield performances.
The afternoon was capped off with a long-awaited debut for £35m record signing Andy Carroll after more than two months on the sidelines with a thigh injury.
For United their second-choice central defensive partnership of Wes Brown and Chris Smalling, deputising for the suspended Nemanja Vidic and injured Rio Ferdinand, never looked comfortable on an afternoon when very few of visiting team reached anywhere near the exacting standards Ferguson demands.
They still remain top of the table, and it is difficult to bet against them being in that position come May, but two defeats in five days - having lost at Chelsea in midweek - leave plenty of questions to be answered.
While Carroll had claimed all the adulation prior to kick-off, when the action got going it was his fellow January arrival Suarez who had an effect where it mattered most







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