Wednesday, January 30, 2008

EPL 30/1/2008 - Manchester United vs Portsmouth

For all of Portsmouth's delightful soccer and Harry Redknapp's shrewd management skills, quite frankly, Manchester United should absolutely crush them in this live commentary and play by play soccer match in the English Premier League between Manchester United and Portsmouth at Old Trafford. This will come just after the FA Cup draw that will pit Arsenal against Manchester United and Arsene Wenger said Manchester United will falter in the English Premier League chase due to tiredness from their crazy trip to Saudi Arabia for one million pounds. Ferguson will use that to drive his team onwards and while they might be tired, Manchester United players are monsters as they continue to play as though they are on performance enhancing drugs but most probably because they are naturally gifted and fit athletes. You will not expect anything less from Ronaldo, Tevez and Rooney as they should be able to score three or four goals easily against a good but not great Portsmouth team.

Portsmouth should see new signing Milan Baros make his debut but he has to be realistic and not hope to get too many chances at the ball in this live commentary and radio broadcast soccer match against Manchester United. Sol Campbell will also be back and that should be some sort of relief for Harry Redknapp as he seeks to avoid a hiding but Campbell is old and while he might do well against lesser teams he will be burned for pace by Ronaldo, Rooney and Tevez. I would not give Portsmouth too much hope in this but they have been known to score a few goals themselves away from home.

So expect another hatload of goals in this live commentary and TV telecast game in the English Premier League as Manchester United might rack up the score as Harry Redknapp has been known to be very generous to Manchester United teams after West Ham when he held a jinx over Ferguson but it has since long gone. If Portsmouth comes away with anything from this live commentary and radio broadcast soccer match in the English Premier League against Manchester United, it would be an absolute shocker and might well truly point to a collapse from the English giants from Old Trafford.

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