04-03-2010, 07:35 PM
A full round up of United's Internationals:
Eleven Reds were in international action on Wednesday night and it was a good night for all bar two.
Darren Fletcher captained Scotland as they marked Craig Levein’s first match in charge with a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic at Hampden Park. It was Scotland’s first friendly win at the ground since 1996.
Michael Carrick did his World Cup chances no harm, turning in a solid second-half display and helping to set up England’s equaliser in the 3-1 win over Egypt at Wembley. Wayne Rooney looked lively up front, and Wes Brown can be satisfied with his night’s work at right-back.
Nani completed an hour for Portugal and helped his country beat China 2-0. Patrice Evra lasted 90 minutes but ended up on the losing side as France were beaten 2-0 by Spain in Paris.
Ji-sung Park earned praise from South Korea boss Huh Jong-Moo for an impressive display. The midfielder and national team captain came close to scoring in the 2-0 victory over Ivory Coast at Loftus Road in London.
Tomasz Kuszczak kept a clean sheet as Poland beat Bulgaria 2-0. He faced Reds team-mate Dimitar Berbatov who was substituted at half-time.
Mame Biram Diouf came on as a substitute in Senegal's 2-0 win over Greece. The young striker would have added a third goal late on had it not been for a fine save from Greece goalkeeper Kostas Chalkias.
Zoran Tosic, currently on loan at Cologne in Germany, scored the third goal as Serbia racked up a 3-0 win over England's World Cup opponents Algeria. Nemanja Vidic was not involved.
Source: manutd.com
Eleven Reds were in international action on Wednesday night and it was a good night for all bar two.
Darren Fletcher captained Scotland as they marked Craig Levein’s first match in charge with a 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic at Hampden Park. It was Scotland’s first friendly win at the ground since 1996.
Michael Carrick did his World Cup chances no harm, turning in a solid second-half display and helping to set up England’s equaliser in the 3-1 win over Egypt at Wembley. Wayne Rooney looked lively up front, and Wes Brown can be satisfied with his night’s work at right-back.
Nani completed an hour for Portugal and helped his country beat China 2-0. Patrice Evra lasted 90 minutes but ended up on the losing side as France were beaten 2-0 by Spain in Paris.
Ji-sung Park earned praise from South Korea boss Huh Jong-Moo for an impressive display. The midfielder and national team captain came close to scoring in the 2-0 victory over Ivory Coast at Loftus Road in London.
Tomasz Kuszczak kept a clean sheet as Poland beat Bulgaria 2-0. He faced Reds team-mate Dimitar Berbatov who was substituted at half-time.
Mame Biram Diouf came on as a substitute in Senegal's 2-0 win over Greece. The young striker would have added a third goal late on had it not been for a fine save from Greece goalkeeper Kostas Chalkias.
Zoran Tosic, currently on loan at Cologne in Germany, scored the third goal as Serbia racked up a 3-0 win over England's World Cup opponents Algeria. Nemanja Vidic was not involved.
Source: manutd.com