Tuesday, 17 May 2011

England already has its champions: both come from Manchester

Undoubtedly, the Manchester-England region should have all his people very happy, because the two teams that live there just crowned champions in two major titles. On the one hand, the Manchester United who became Premier League champions, and other Manchester City was crowned the master of the FA Cup (FA Cup).



For starters, the 'Red Devils' collided with Blackburn Rovers, despite the 1-1 draw celebrated with uproar, because that result was enough to win the Premier League. The United and reached 19 league wins, one more than Liverpool. This season was the best in England, exceeded the nearest competitor: Chelsea.


The match had them as rulers, but Blackburn did the task easier. Moreover, the substitute goalkeeper Kuszczak replaced the owner Van der Saar, who are saving for the Champions League final against Barcelona (May 28). Blackburn struck on 19 minutes when Brett Emerton scored the first. The United sought to tie, but the opponent's defensive scheme is not facilitated. Only in 70 minutes would equal, when he committed the Chicharito Hernández penalty, and Rooney was engaged in drawing.



The Manchester City was not far behind, winning the FA Cup against Stoke City modest, which first came to a final of this competition. However, despite its considerably cheaper workforce, offered tough fight. The author's only goal was Yaya Toure.


The Citizens took control of the game, but it was locked and did not allow very many offensive. Even Stoke had the first chances. However, the multi squad responded in the second half and took the first title since 1976. Good for the football of Manchester, who is celebrating with all merit.


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