It reduced ManU's options and took a highly influential player out of the game. You cannot ignore that fact and pretend that the game wasn't effected. Nani's runs were stopping Madrid pushing higher up the field for fear of the counter. When he was taken off, Madrid pushed higher immediately.
I don't knoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo w!
Naaa... it's called tongue in cheek. It's a British thing. It goes hand in hand with humility to create camaraderie
agreed. he's obviously trying to instil complacency into the Man U team... it won't work of course because they're too experienced, but you can't blame him for trying.
I'm a Man U fan but I really hope they win the premiership title