If you’ve not seen Paulinho’s free kick from the original TV angle it’s well worth a watch and you can see it here.
Category: Vids
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Memphis Depay not the real deal according to pundit Eamon Dunphy
Not content with calling Louis van Gaal a bullshitter, RTE pundit Eamon Dunphy has turned his attentions to Man United forward Memphis Depay.
Speaking after Man United had brushed aside Belgian side Club Brugge 7-1 on aggregate, Dunphy said he was unconvinced by Depay claiming he is not the real deal.
Dunphy makes a career out of making these kinds of bold statements, and would likely not give a shit if he turns out to be completely off the mark in his appraisal of Depay.
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Wayne Rooney brushes aside recent criticism after hat-trick against Club Brugge
.@WayneRooney on recent criticism: "I know my quality." #UCL http://t.co/j88wdI003l
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) August 26, 2015
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Players of Rooney’s level always come back quips a satisfied Louis van Gaal
"Such players of that level, will always come back." Louis van Gaal on his continued support for @WayneRooney. #UCL http://t.co/SidyjSdi2P
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) August 26, 2015
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Here’s what Ki Sung-Yueng made of Leon Britton’s performance vs York City
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If looks could kill – Louis van Gaal reacts to Chicharito’s missed penalty vs Club Brugge
Javier Hernandez came on for a cameo appearance for Manchester United during their 4-0 win over Brugge in Belgium, and did very little to endear himself to boss Louis van Gaal.
With United already 4-0 up and Wayne Rooney already having bagged a hat-trick, Chicharito was given a golden opportunity to win some browny points with van Gaal after being handed a spot kick in the closing stages of the Champions League tie.
Unfortunately for Chicharito, he did a John Terry, slipping over just as he struck his penalty leaving a seething Louis van Gaal staring at his assist Ryan Giggs.
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Wayne Rooney remembers how to score – bags superb hat-trick v Brugge
After 878 minutes without a goal and criticism at times bordering on the hysterical, Wayne Rooney can finally breath a sigh of relief after bagging a composed hat-trick in Manchester United’s 2nd leg Champions League qualifier in Belgium.
Rooney got off the mark when Memphis Depay slipped in his captain with a delicious ball on 20 minutes. A drop of the shoulder, and suddenly Rooney’s proficiency in front of goal came flooding back.
Depay, so good he can get a goal out of Rooney. https://t.co/P2ubNZmVxj
— SportsJOE.ie (@SportsJOEdotie) August 26, 2015
After the restart Rooney doubled his and United’s tally with another well taken goal after this time being teed up by the returning Ander Herrera.
Great play from Memphis and Herrera to set up Rooney for his and Man Utd's second. https://t.co/0lUbgM53Mp
— Marathonbet (@marathonbet) August 26, 2015
The inevitable Rooney hat-trick arrived on the hour mark when Juan Mata cut inside from the wing before cutting a pass back for Rooney to tuck home.
— 138.com (@138dotcom) August 26, 2015
Herrera would go on to make it Club Brugge 0-4 Manchester United on the night and 7-1 on aggregate. United now advance to the Champions League group stage draw.