Manchester United youngster: Things went wrong for me at QPR Wednesday, July 11, 2012 12:50 PM Federico Macheda admitted he struggled at Loftus Road CommentsEmailPrintGot a story?. .To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. .. Manchester United youngster Federico Macheda admitted that things went wrong for him at QPR. The Italian made a loan switch in January but injury cut his spell short and he returned after an ankle injury. âWhen I got to QPR things went a bit wrong, though, as I was feeling my ankle a lot,â he told the clubâs official site. âBut now I feel a lot better and want to start the season well. Itâs a big season for me.â
On the subject of ManU, Berbatov must be getting mighty frustrated by now. The guy has great talent and its not being used. He may see what Park is doing and want similar. Sparky could get the best out of him.
Altogether now ..... Don't blame it on sunshine Don't blame it on moonlight Don't blame it on good times Blame it on the ankle
.Find a Job M&S Wine Our Papers Feedback Wednesday, Jul 11 2012 3PM 4°C 6PM 6°C 5-Day Forecast Macheda hoping to make up for lost time back at Manchester United after QPR flop By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:35 GMT, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:35 GMT, 11 July 2012 Comments (0) Share .. Loaner: Federico Macheda disappointed at QPR Federico Macheda is hoping to banish memories of a poor season by getting his Manchester United career back underway. The 20-year-old Italian striker has done little since his wondergoal clinched a dramatic win over Aston Villa during the run-in to United's title-winning season of 2009 and marked him out as a future star. Macheda has made just 12 starts for United since and has been farmed out on loan to Sampdoria and QPR, where he failed to impress. But Macheda blamed his poor spell at Loftus Road on a niggling ankle injury and insists now he is back to full fitness he can show his true worth to United. Macheda told the club’s official website: 'It’s great to be back at Manchester United. When you go on loan you really understand how important it is to play for this club. 'I’m really happy to be back and I can’t wait for the start of the season. 'Last season was disappointing. In the first six months I didn’t get a lot of opportunities here so we decided it was best for me to go on loan. 'When I got to QPR things went a bit wrong, though, as I was feeling my ankle a lot. But now I feel a lot better and want to start the season well. It’s a big season for me.' .. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ost-time-Manchester-United.html#ixzz20KBVi1eq
if theres 4 of our players I dont have a clue whats happening with its Berbatov Macheda Anderson Bebe
I can't believe a player of Berbatov's ability will be happy just taking the pay cheque and wasting the remainder of his professional life. I guess ManU can bind him in contractually, but I'm wondering if there's great benefit to either club or player in that, if his heart's not in it
He Will be leaving soon. Fergie told him he is not in his plans and is free to look for another club.
Macheda can fùck right off. He'll be lucky to get a game in Lega Pro 2 (ex Serie C2). (nothing to do with ManU and all to do with him being a twà t)
Looks like he came good in this game though. AmaZulu 0-1 Manchester United Federico Macheda scored the only goal as Manchester United began their pre-season tour with a 1-0 win over AmaZulu in South Africa. Italian striker Macheda finished from the edge of the area to put the Premier League side in front after 19 minutes. please log in to view this image
You said you'll win the League on another thread and I took your word for it. Now, in conjunction with this comment, I'm quite certain you're for the birds mate. What's it like up there?
, he'll get his chance in our pte-season tour there's no doubt about that, he's not a winger, he's a sdtriker and our manager confirmed it a while back, if he can get a run in the team, i can see him doing well with us.
, on Macheda, when he scored that goal against Aston Villa in the 08/09 season, that was a big moment for us in terms of the title race and for him as well but he got too cocky and he thought he made it, it doesn't work like that and this season is this biggest year in his United career