I would usually refrain from writing a football match review that I have not watched on TV. However, I decided to highlight this match for several reasons.
Firstly, I had just watched an uninspirational performance by Manchester United against Manchester City in a derby match in City of Manchester Stadium last Sunday. To be able to see a totally fired-up performance by the same team against their bogey team (Blackburn Rovers) really made up the time I wasted watching the derby match.
Secondly, this match is the kind of matches which we would like to see every time, through the highlights I must say that it was highly entertaining and there were good display of skills and motivation to win by both teams (honestly though, Blackburn was trying hard to just equalise and deny MU an easy win). Sometimes cup matches are more interesting than Premier League matches, especially when there are high scoring matches and sensational upsets. Yes, cup matches are indeed more unpredictable than league matches. There is less discipline, more creativity, more goals, less drama and more upsets, what else…?
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There are in total 8 goals and let me just run through the goals briefly:
- First goal is credited to Carlos Tevez. On another day, it will be considered an own goal by Aaron Mokoena. Ryan Giggs took a free kick on left hand side of opponent’s goal, at the far post Tevez and Mokoena were trying to overpower each other to get a solid touch on the ball and that resulted in a goal. United 1 – 0 Blackburn.
- Second goal was scored by Portuguese teenager Nani (anyone else thinks he looks like an Indian?) after exchanging a clever one-two with provider Tevez. United 2 – 0 Blackburn.
- Benni McCarthy was subbed in after half-time and he repaid the faith of his manager by scoring Blackburn’s first goal. His goal was a solid volley shot, United’s defenders were at fault (and by the way, why was right back Rafael on the left hand side of the goal?). Perfect co-operation from Santa Cruz and McCarthy. United 2 – 1 Blackburn.
- Fourth goal was a penalty scored by Tevez, he was fouled in the box but I think it is a soft foul, there was not any solid contact (I might be wrong here!). United 3 – 1 Blackburn.
- Fifth goal was scored by Tevez yet again. If the previous one-two with Nani was admirable, then this was an absolute beauty and art. First Anderson have a one-two with Tevez, then when in the box Anderson faked to shoot but laid the ball across the despairing Paul Robinson and a defender for Tevez to finish easily. United 4 – 1 Blackburn.
- Sixth goal was scored by Matt Derbyshire, got the ball from a short through pass, made a turn in the box (which assumedly confused on-rushing goalkeeper Ben Foster and other defenders) before quickly stabbing the ball into the empty goal. Another goal from the left hand side of United’s goal. United 4 – 2 Blackburn.
- Benni McCarthy strikes again scoring the seventh goal of the game in the 90th minute. The assist came from Matt Derbyshire, not surprisingly from the same side of United’s goal. McCarthy was expecting a low cross and made a quick contact with the ball to send it through the on-rushing goalkeeper into the goal. Evra nowhere to be seen. United 4 – 3 Blackburn.
- Apparently hat-trick hero had not had enough, Tevez scored the eight goal of the match and United’s fifth in the 93rd minute to round up an excellent display. Someone (care to speculate?) lobbed a glorious through ball into the box, Tevez ran swiftly and powered a wonderful volley into the lower corner of the far post. United 5 – 3 Blackburn.
There goes my short highlight. Before I end this post, I should include some of my personal thoughts (which would be advantageous for either managers if they take note of my points):
- I don’t have any problems with Paul Robinson but I must say that he was involved in many unacceptable blunders and high-scoring games, often being the humbled goalkeeper. I am not judging here, perhaps those are coincidences?
- Rafael and Evra are both excellent players and they provide great offensive options. However Ferguson needs to really analyze what went wrong with the defense and plug the leak sooner rather than later.
- Ben Foster is still not ready to replace first choice goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. However, no one knows for sure what will happen if van der Sar were to play in this match.
- Tevez is a wonderful player, depending on situation he might even be a better choice ahead of Berbatov. While goal is not guaranteed from playing Tevez, there will not be a shortage of silky runs, slick one-twos and instantaneous creativity.
- Santa Cruz and McCarthy are among the best strikers in the league currently. Any managers planning a swoop for them in the January transfer window?
What are your thoughts? Do share them with us, we would like to know.







