Football: Battle of the planet on cards for United; Neville fears Real clash.Byline: SIMON Simon, in the Bible. 1 One of the Maccabees. 2 or Simon Peter: see Peter, Saint. 3 See Simon, Saint. 4 Kinsman of Jesus. 5 Leper of Bethany in whose house a woman anointed Jesus' feet. STONE PHIL Neville Philip John Neville (born January 21, 1977 in Bury, Greater Manchester) is an English footballer, who plays for Everton. He previously played for Manchester United. He is younger brother of Manchester United captain Gary Neville, and the twin of England netball international does not want to land Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final draw in Nyon today - but the England midfielder has a sneaking suspicion his side will face the nine times winners. The Spanish giants are one of three possible last-eight opponents for United, who are hoping to win the trophy for the third time in May's Old Trafford Old Trafford commonly refers to two sporting arenas:
Inter Milan and Ajax were confirmed as the other options after Wednesday night's final round of second group matches, with the Dutch outsiders probably the least difficult option for Sir Alex Ferguson's men in the strongest quarterfinal line-up in the tournament's history with the competing clubs accounting for 25 victories in the competition overall. United have met all three sides in previous European campaigns and emerged victorious from their only meetings with Inter in the 1999 quarter-finals and Ajax in a 1976 UEFACup first-round tie. However,it is the prospect of a glamour tie with Real which really whets the appetite,probably the two most famous clubs on the planet going head to head for a place in the last four. ``We would prefer to leave them until later in the competition but I have a sneaking feeling we will get them,''Neville told MUTV MUTV Manchester United Television MUTV Marquette University Television . ``If we are going to win it,I suppose we have to meet them at some stage and there is no doubt the two games would be great occasions.'' United have encountered Real three times in European competition, their only two-legged victory coming in their first European Cup-winning year 35 years ago. By his own admission, the last time the two sides met marked a watershed in Ferguson's approach to the continental game as his team slumped to a 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford following a goalless stalemate in the Bernabeu. A Roy Keane Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August, 1971 in Mayfield, Cork City, Ireland) is an Irish former professional footballer and the current manager of English Premier League club Sunderland. own goal and a Raul brace gave a dominant Real side a 3-0 lead on that famous night and,having adopted more cautious tactics since,Ferguson believes United have improved significantly. The statistics bear out Ferguson's words, with their only defeats in their last 24 Champions League outings coming when he fielded experimental sides against Maccabi Haifa Maccabi Haifa (Hebrew: אגודת מכבי חיפה-כרמל, Agudat Maccabi Haifa-Carmel earlier this season and Deportivo La Coruna La Co·ru·ña A city of northwest Spain on the Atlantic Ocean west of Oviedo. Perhaps predating Roman times, it was the point of departure for the Spanish Armada (1588). Population: 224,000. on Tuesday. However, the same could also be said of Real, who have won two of the last three Champions League trophies,adding Luis Figo,Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo to their squad in the process. With second phase group winners meeting a runner-up other than their own,Real know that if they avoid United, they will face an all-Spanish spat with either Valencia or hated rivals Barcelona, who they beat in the semi-finals last season. Valencia are the only side remaining not to have won the tournament, although two final appearances in the last three years em phasises their quality. An all-Italian last eight pairing is also a possibility with AC Milan able to clash with either Juventus or city rivals Inter, and the semi-final draw, also today, should throw up some more enticing fixtures. MANCHESTER United fans are to launch a mass protest at Saturday's Old Trafford encounter with Fulham in a bid to end their series of lunchtime kick-offs. Of United's 22 home fixtures in the Premiership and FA Cup this season,probably only five will be played on a Saturday with a traditional 3pm kick-off. With local police refusing to sanction evening matches on a Saturday and BSkyB keen to screen United games on weekends which are followed by a midweek Champions League match,Saturday lunchtime football has been appearing with far greater regularity in recent times. CAPTION(S): Philip Neville says the Spanish giants would be a huge attraction |
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