导出博客文章The Barclays Premier League 2013-14 season kicks off Saturday and before a ball
has been kicked, the negativity and pessimism surrounding reigning champions
Manchester Uniteds title credentials have reached a fevered pitch. Its an
unusual, rare spot United find itself - being second-guessed. And the
detractors have lined up to take a dig. Heed my warning - rule out Manchester
United at your own peril. No more Sir Alex Ferguson earning points. The new
manager, David Moyes, has never won a trophy (never mind last weekends Community
Shield) nor managed past the qualifying stages of the Champions League. No
desired marquee central midfielder landing at Old Trafford thus far in the
summer transfer window. And how can we forget a less than stellar pre-season
tour and a disgruntled Wayne Rooney. All these factors weigh heavily as to why
many predict United to finish no better than 3rd in the table come May 11.
Without a match being played, the narrative among pundits, bloggers, opposing
supporters and even some who live and breathe United football; the upcoming
season will prove to be one of adjustment, transition and struggle. Many
reminisce about yesteryear and the difficulty the club had in replacing the
likewise legendary Sir Matt Busby. When the predecessor sets the bar so high,
and if the incumbent doesnt meet the lofty standard of past years, the new
manager is assumed destined to fail. All this is on the plate of the new man,
Moyes. And by the way, Sir Alex and Sir Bobby are upstairs watching. Good luck
with that. Sir Alex Fergusons message to supporters after his final victory at
the Theatre of Dreams to "stand by the new manager" was heard, but whether its
abided during inevitable blips that will come over a lengthy campaign will be a
true test of patience and belief in the manager. Moyes was Fergusons personal
choice as successor. Yet Fergusons choice has come into question already. The
suggestion players wont want to play for Moyes the way they wanted to play for
Ferguson is far too simplistic. But to the average onlooker and inactivity in
the transfer window to support the notion, initial panic and criticism of the
hire has been widespread. Uniteds difficult start to the schedule (Swansea,
Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City in their first five matches) will be a
further test. The return of manager Jose Mourinho to Chelsea and cross-town
rival Manchester City spending upwards of another £90 million in the transfer
window are sexier storylines. Time will tell how much, if any, these two teams
have improved from a season ago. But for a team thats only lost a seldom-used
Paul Scholes from a squad that ran away with the Premier League a season ago,
the predicted demise of United is completely overblown. Doomsday talk is nothing
new. After selling Cristiano Ronaldo, or not keeping up with Citys big
spending, or even losing 1-0 to Everton in last years opener, shots are taken at
United whenever the team shows the slightest vulnerability. Thats what happens
when you spend your time at the top. Man United finished 11 points atop the
league last May. Ive heard more times than I can count that Ferguson earned the
team upwards of 10 more points than they deserved. What a crock. Apparently
Ferguson was the one finishing late in matches, as Robin van Persie did multiple
occasions early in the season when United looked a step off. 26 goals and eight
assists say much about the quality of the player. Or how about the stand out
play of Michael Carrick, being the straw that stirred the drink in Uniteds
midfield in a season the production from typically useful wing players simply
was not there. A combined two goals for Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young and Nani
in a year they ran away with a title. A title came in a year Shinji Kagawa was
both misused and under utilized. A title still came as captain Nemanja Vidic
recovered from knee surgery, deputized under a watchful eye. Through it all,
title number 20 was celebrated United have won the title three of the last five
years, and the one year they lost, it was on goal differential in the most
dramatic fashion imaginable. We all acknowledge the greatness of Sir Alex, but
the man doesnt walk on water. The players had something to do with it. And the
team remains in tact. Vidic, Giggs, Ferdinand, Evra, and Carrick remain the
stalwarts. They bring a balance - a quiet confidence to the bunch. A track
record of winning will do that. They may not come with the style of others, but
the substance is undeniable. Theyve helped cultivate a winning environment and
one of internal accountability. With a new manager and coaching staff, the
transition is eased with players as such. The more astute United observer
recognizes the Ferguson era was marked by development with in. Bringing young
players through, whether developed at United or purchased before their prime,
has been instrumental to success. As has the marquee signings but without the
nucleus of youth, a team lacks a proper balance. This changing of the guard
from Sir Alex to Moyes is another chance for the club to take advantage of the
stockpiled young talent by giving them a chance. 18-year-old Adnan Januzaj was
arguably Uniteds brightest star pre-season. A gifted left-footed player whos
better suited playing a more central attacking role has earned his chance to
play. Wilfried Zaha, an outside right midfielder, was Fergusons final purchase,
and a proper one at that, for £15 million from Crystal Palace. Zaha looks ready
to slot into a starting position and has worked his way into the England side,
all at the age of 20. Right-back Rafael, 23, continues to develop into a top
defender in the league, and goalkeeper David De Gea was voted into the PFA Team
of the Year last season. De Gea is 22. These are a few of the many cases where
United is well position for the present and future. It may be less sexy than
spending outlandishly, over-paying for talent to appease a fan base or the
pundits. But they provide substance, they provide a backbone and they
illustrate a plan. It will be strange seeing Moyes on the touchline and not
seeing the wily Ferguson animated, checking his watch and chomping his gum. The
Ferguson era was special. Its hard to believe there will be another like it -
26 years and 49 trophies. Now, without Ferguson comes another kind of
excitement. Its anticipation of the unknown and thats not a bad thing. A
tactical refresher and a different voice may be what this group of top players
needs to remain fresh. Moyes knows the Premier League. His away record at the
top teams while at Everton is irrelevant. Hes at Manchester United now,
surrounded by talent he could only dream of at Goodison. The commitment to
Uniteds vast array of sponsors and overall pressure that come with the job has
heightened. But football is football and thats what Moyes will be evaluated on.
Moyes will learn on the job what type of players he needs to add to fit his
system. Patience is being preached and not being well received. Whether its
Fabregas, Ozil, Modric, Fellaini or other, players will arrive. Rushing to
judgment right now before the transfer window has even closed and before weve
seen a Moyes team even play a truly competitive match serves no purpose. Its a
fruitless exercise playing fantasy football manager. It makes more sense for
Moyes to rely on a group currently champions than carelessly shaking things up,
going about his business like a drunken sailor. But that seems to be what the
masses expect. Its the biggest mistake made in modern football; throw money at
something and problems go away. The message isnt not to spend. Its to spend
wisely and timely and on your own accord. The support of United in this piece
isnt meant to serve as cheerleading material. Its to warn not to count this
group out. Not just yet. The team has its vulnerabilities. Its plain to see
upgrades to the central midfield are needed long-term and an unhappy Rooney
doesnt jive either. Both issues will be settled in due time. Sir Alex was
often questioned throughout his tenure at Old Trafford despite his success. His
greatest responses to criticism werent behind a microphone, they happened on the
field. Time and time again, Manchester United proved critics wrong. Theyve
shown they are bigger than one man. They have proven to be winners. Moyes and
Manchester Uniteds newest challenge starts Saturday. Rule out Manchester United
at your own peril. TSN 1050 Radio will host doubleheader action from the
Barclays Premier League this weekend. Join myself and Kristian Jack on Saturday
for Arsenals match against Aston Villa before Swansea faces Manchester United.
The action unfolds on TSN 1050 Radio at 9:30am et/6:30am pt. On Sunday, Crystal
Palace faces Tottenham ahead of Chelsea and Hull City going head-to-head.
Sundays coverage on TSN 1050 Radio begins at 8:30am et/5:30am pt. You can reach
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memorable. PULLMAN, Wash. -- Budda Baker was walking to the sideline in the
fourth quarter when he was jostled from behind by someone in crimson, who then
proceeded to chirp at Washingtons standout safety.Baker heard what was said,
turned, and pointed at the closed end of Martin Stadium.All I had to do was look
at the scoreboard, Baker said.It told the story of a day of dominance by No. 5
Washington in a 45-17 rout of No. 23 Washington State that put the Huskies into
the Pac-12 championship game and on the cusp of a spot in the College Football
Playoff.Washington (11-1, 8-1 Pac-12) rolled from the outset, using a 28-point
first quarter behind three touchdown passes from quarterback Jake Browning to
claim the Pac-12 North title and keep the Apple Cup in Seattle for a fourth
straight yearA win in the Pac-12 title game next Friday against Colorado or
Southern California would likely land the Huskies in the college football
version of the final four.It doesnt matter. Im just glad the (Huskies) are there
and hopefully well show up and play our best game of the year, Washington coach
Chris Petersen said.Browning threw for 292 yards but it was the first quarter
that set the stage. Browning tossed all three touchdown passes in the first 15
minutes, hitting Dante Pettis on plays of 18 and 61 yards and John Ross on a
6-yarder. Browning had 243 yards passing by halftime, the Huskies had 386 total
yards at the break and even Washington States third-quarter rally didnt make
Washington sweat.Washington tied a school record with the 28-point first quarter
and the four straight over the Cougars (8-4, 7-2) is the longest streak since
the Huskies won six straight between 1998-2003.Its what we expected. We expected
to be off to a fast start, Washington defensive lineman Elijah Qualls said.
Thats what we worked on all week. We knew we could do it.Browning completed 21
of 29 passes, becoming the third quarterback in Pac-12 history with at least 40
TD passes in a season. Ross had eight catches for 80 yards and his 16th TD catch
of the season.Washington State quarterback Luke Falk was 33 of 50 passing for
269 yards and a 9-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks in the third quarter, but was
intercepted three times. More damaging, the Cougars were unable to score on
three drives inside the Washington 10.I thought we were too quick to press. I
thought we made more out of it than it was, Washington State coach Mike Leach
said.Eight years after this matchup was mocked because of how bad the two teams
were, the Apple Cup was back on a stage of national relevance as the North title
game and regarded by many fans as the most important matchup of the 109
meetings.ddddddddddddIt became a purple party for the Huskies that made the trip
over the Cascade Mountains to the Palouse.Lavon Coleman added 82 yards rushing
and a pair of touchdowns. His 15-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter capped
a 98-yard drive and sent many clad in crimson back to the tailgating
lots.Washington rolled up 386 yards in the first half, 252 coming in the first
quarter and capitalized on three mistakes by Washington State.Jamal Morrow
fumbled on Washington States opening possession and eight plays later, Pettis
caught an 18-yard touchdown and Washington had a 14-0 lead. Later in the half,
Gerard Wicks was stopped at the 1 on fourth-and-goal on a great play by Benning
Potoae. And on the final drive of the first half, Falk was intercepted by
Beavers in the end zone.Down 35-17, Washington State had a chance to pull within
11 late in the third quarter, but Wicks was again stuffed on fourth-and-goal.On
offense, we werent trying to do enough, Marks said. We were soft.POLL
IMPLICATIONSWashington picked up another win over a ranked opponent that should
impress voters and give the 1-loss Huskies a chance to leap Wisconsin and
possibly the Ohio State-Michigan loser in both the AP Top 25 and the CFP
rankings. Washington State is likely to fall out of the Top 25 after being
ranked the past four weeks.BROKEN APPLEThe apple on top of the trophy given to
the winner of the Apple Cup was missing after it broke off on Thursday night.
Petersen wouldnt implicate the culprit but said it was barely touched and
snapped. This doesnt appear to be the first time the apple has broken off.THE
TAKEAWAYWashington: The big play was a key in Washingtons big first half. The
Huskies had eight plays of 15 yards or more. That included the 61-yard touchdown
to Pettis, the 22-yard touchdown run by Coleman and a mixture of other long
plays like Darrell Daniels 50-yard catch on a double pass from Pettis and Ross
31-yard run.Washington State: The Cougars defense was exposed for the second
straight week. After holding California and Arizona to a combined 28 points, the
Cougars gave up more than 500 total yards for the second straight week.UP
NEXTWashington: The Huskies will face Colorado in the Pac-12 championship game
next Friday.Washington State: The Cougars will await a second straight bowl
bid.---More AP college football:
www.collegefootball.ap.org and
https://twitter.com/AP-Top25
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