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MANCHESTERMSS Kedah tampil penuh bergaya pada aksi kedua Piala Premier Nike Manchester United (MUPC) 2010 kelmarin.

Mereka seri tanpa jaringan dengan wakil Australia, Sutherland Sharks FC yang sebelum itu menewaskan wakil Amerika Syarikat, Alta Loma Arsenal FC 2-0 pada perlawanan pertama peringkat Kumpulan 3.
Aksi kedua itu sepatutnya milik MSS Kedah tetapi peluang yang mereka peroleh dipersia-siakan.
Sutherland Sharks bukan calang-calang pasukan. Mereka memiliki gaya permainan menakjubkan selain memiliki kelebihan fizikal.

Namun, ia bukan halangan buat pemain muda MSS Kedah yang dilihat lebih yakin dan berani memberi saingan kepada lawan mereka yang lebih berpengalaman beraksi di pentas antarabangsa itu.
Andai penyudah jentera serangan MSS Kedah kemas, tiga gol sudah pasti dalam genggaman tetapi sayang, ia tidak dipergunakan sebaik mungkin.

Serangan balas memang menarik dan strategi hantaran bola rendah sering memerangkap pemain lawan, tetapi penyudah yang lemah menafikan mereka memperoleh jaringan.Apa pun, gaya permainan yang dipamerkan skuad muda bimbingan jurulatih Barkis Ismail itu memang menjanjikan masa depan yang cerah.
Apa yang mereka perlukan hanyalah pendedahan yang lebih kerap dalam pertandingan di peringkat antarabangsa.

Pada usia 15 tahun, mereka sudah memperlihatkan kematangan dan jika mahu melihat mereka pergi lebih jauh, bakat yang ada pada pemain-pemain muda ini tidak harus dipersia-siakan.

“Saya bangga dengan komitmen semua pemain. Walaupun mereka datang ke bumi Manchester tanpa pengalaman yang cukup, tetapi gaya permainan yang ditonjolkan memang membanggakan.
“Mereka yakin dengan kemampuan diri. Mereka juga yakin untuk menyaingi lawan yang lebih ternama, dan semangat inilah yang telah membantu mematangkan gaya permainan mereka,
” kata Barkis.

Kemahiran, kebolehan serta keberanian semuanya dimiliki oleh barisan pemain-pemain muda ini.
Kekurangan mereka hanyalah pendedahan di pentas yang lebih kompetitif seperti mana yang dilalui oleh rakan sebaya mereka dari negara-negara lain.Inilah yang seharusnya dilihat dengan lebih serius oleh Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) iaitu keberanian untuk memberi pendedahan kepada pemain-pemain muda yang mempunyai potensi untuk menjadi seorang bintang satu hari kelak.

Berdasarkan aksi yang dipamerkan oleh barisan muda negara ini, Malaysia sebenarnya tidak ketandusan pemain berbakat dan sudah pasti ramai lagi yang belum diterokai bakat mereka.

Dari Perlis hingga ke Sabah, pasti ada 11 pemain berusia bawah 15 tahun yang mempunyai bakat luar biasa untuk digilap menjadi pemain bintang.

Jika MSS Kedah mampu, kenapa tidak FAM.?

MSS Kedah battled hard but inexperience cost them victory over Manchester United as they went down 2-1 in a Manchester United Premier Cup (MUPC) Group C match at the Carrington ground here yesterday.

MSS Kedah had a nervous start but gradually settled to give United a tough fight. The hosts were desperate for victory after having gone down 3-0 to two-time champions Barcelona in an earli er match.

MSS Kedah head coach Barkis Ismail said he was satisfied with the performance of his charges but felt a little disappointed that they allowed United to run away with the win.

MSS Kedah are in Group C with Barcelona, United, Sutherland Sharks and Alta Loma Arsenal.

“Overall, it was a good perform ance from the players. Despite United’s domination, we managed to contain them and it will give them the confidence,” said Barkis. In fact, the boys were looking forward to this match and were all excited to be in this group. Their original target was to secure at least a point and we came close to achieving it.”

Malaysia held Sutherlands Sharks to a 0-0 draw in their second match yesterday.

English champions Newcastle had an impressive start as they beat Paris Saint Germain 2-0 and thrashed Shillong Lajong 5-0 in Group A.

Colo Colo of Chile were also im pressive in their 4-0 win over Bu caspor of Turkey in Group B while former champions SC Interna tional of Brazil chalked up a 2-0 win over Kyoto Sanga of Japan in Group D.

MSS Kedah will play Barcelona and Alta Loma Arsenal today.

Group A: Newcastle United, Paris Saint Germain, Torino FC Pachuca FC (Mexico), Shillong Lajong FC (India);

Group B: Right To Dream (Ghana), SV Werder Bremen, Bucaspor (Turkey), Colo Colo (Chile), Changchun Yatai (China);

Group C: Manchester United, Barcelona, Alta Loma Arsenal (US), Sutherland Sharks (Aus), MSS Kedah.

Group D: Orlando Pirates (SA), FC Porto, SC International (Brazil), Kyoto Sanga (Jpn), Ulsan Hyundai Middle School.

RESULTS
Newcastle United 2 Paris Saint Germain 0;
Right To Dream 2 Werder Bremen 1;
Barcelona 3 Manchester United 0; 
Porto 1 Orlando Pirates 0;
Pachuca FC 3 Torino 1;
Colo Colo 4 Bucaspor 0;
Suther land Sharks 2 Alta Loma Arsenal 0;
SC Inter nacional 2 Kyoto Sanga 0;
Newcastle United 5 Shillong Lajong FC 0;
Changchun Yatai 0 Right To Dream 0;
Manchester United 2 MSS Kedah 1; 
Orlando Pirates 1 Ulsan Hyundai Midlle School 0.
Alta Loma Arsenal 3 Barcelona 2,
Colo Colo 1 Changchun Yatai 1.

Over 9000 teams from 43 countries, 20 Finalists…..found out more about our 20 finalists for MUPC2010

FC Barcelona was the first team to lift the trophy for a second time, and although Coach Victor Sánchez rates his young team highly, he admits, “For us the most important thing is to make sure the team enjoy this experience. If we achieve that we’ll show the best of FC Barcelona and provide some entertaining football”. 

Brazil’s 2000 Premier Cup World Champions Internaçional may be looking to secure a 2nd World Finals trophy for their cabinet but Coach does not underestimate the challenges ahead, “With the globalisation of football the styles are very similar – but each country has strengths and weaknesses. It is our role to find out how to exploit these.”

FC Porto won the inaugural edition back in 1994 before the tournament went global in 1997 and have since only reached 2nd place, but are on a winning streak after beating FC Barcelona in this year’s tournament in Bilbao whilst six times World Finalists Paris Saint-Germain are determined to improve on their best finish to date, second place in 2005.

South Africa’s Orlando Pirates FC have vast experience at MUPC and, in this world championship year, are particularly determined to improve on previous results. With that in mind Coach Augusto Palacios took the team on a month-long training camp in preparation for the tournament. “We have developed specialised training sessions with a different technical focus for each player. Although we hope to improve on our previous performances, our main concern in Manchester will be to reduce the pressure on our young players to succeed.”

2009 Runners-up SV Werder Bremen battled their way through three penalty shoot-outs in Germany’s MUPC Finals in Berlin to qualify for Manchester.  In the light of last year’s defeat by Sao Paulo, Coach Marco Grote cites South American teams as the most dangerous but admits: “Our main goal is to represent Werder Bremen with dignity.”

Host team Manchester United’s best showing to date was when they reached the final at Old Trafford back in 2004, only to lose out to local rivals Manchester City. This year’s UK qualifiers are Newcastle United, at the final stages for the first time this year, alongside Italian qualifiers Torino FC who secured their place after beating FC Juventus in a thrilling 4:2 final encounter.  Coach Roberto Fogli is very pleased with his team’s performance so far and hopes that the summer break does not disrupt their rhythm. “We will need to get back to form quickly because to beat teams of such a high calibre we will need to play our very best football!”
Colo Colo will represent Chile for the fourth time in Manchester and aim for a top ten finish whilst Steve Lucey, Coach to third time USA qualifiers Alta Loma Arsenal SC says his team will “play to win” and hopes to “finish higher than any previous team from the US!”

Turkish football Academy Bucaspor were surprise winners of the European Qualification tournament in Denmark but Coach Murat Dizdar has great confidence in his young team: “Our players are talented and creative and we hope they will give of their best. Our success will be measured by the quality of our football, played in the spirit of fair play.”

Other teams qualifying for Manchester for the first time this year include Pachuca FC from Mexico, Japan’s Kyoto Sanga FC, Sutherland Sharks FC from Australia, India’s Shillong Lajong FC and Malaysian team MSS Kedah. Barkis Ismail is very proud to be the first coach from Malaysia to win a place at the World Finals through the qualifying stages and hopes his team can learn from the experience. “We are overjoyed of course but although our players are individually very skilful, they need further strength training. We hope that the experience of playing for the first time in Europe will help them to develop.”

China’s Changchun Yatai FC narrowly won their place in Manchester with skilful displays throughout their national tournament; whilst three times Korean MUPC Champions Ulsan Hyundai Middle School cruised into this year’s World Finals with a stunning 4:1 final match, leading Coach DoKyun Kim to target a semi final place this year. However, he voiced a common concern amongst teams travelling long distances to reach Manchester: “Our biggest challenge will be helping the team recover from the time difference – so our strategy will be to concentrate on our defensive play and break swiftly to attack!”

Another team with a long journey to Manchester is the Right to Dream Academy from Ghana. Academy Manager Andy Farrant hopes the team can improve on previous 5th & 3rd place finishes, but admits: “As always in tournament conditions, the draw will be crucial. We just hope our boys perform at their best, it’s impossible to ask for any more than that. If their best can take us all the way to the final, then we will be delighted of course, but if not, we can still be satisfied that we gave it our all, and that the boys could do no more in their pursuit of victory.”

Twenty teams will travel to Manchester; 320 young hopefuls from different backgrounds and different cultures brought together by just one dream –  to become the Manchester United Premier Cup Champions of the world!

For the first time ever, we will see South East Asia representative from Malaysia in this year Manchester United Premier Cup.

Pics:MSS Team from Kedah

If you never heard about this tournament before, let me tell you a little bit about this great tournament…
Manchester United Premier Cup is where some of the finest U-15s football is played as talented youngsters come up against the best of the best from around the world.MUPC started out as a regional tournament in 1993 and has grown into one of the largest and best known football events of its kind. Over one million players have taken part, with over 9,000 teams from more than 43 countries competing this year. That’s some serious football.

In August 2010 the World Finals of the Manchester United Premier Cup will be staged in Manchester where 20 of the best U-15s teams from around the world will compete.

Some of current football superstars that have been take part in this tournament when they still young include;
1999 – Andres Iniesta ( FC Barcelona ) – Now still at FC Barcelona
1999 – Fernando Torress ( Atletico Madrid ) – Now at Liverpool FC
1999 – Robinho ( Santos ) – Now at Man City
1999 – Carlos Teves (Boca Juniors) – Now at Man City
2002 – Cesc Fabregas ( FC Barcelona ) – Now at Arsenal
2002 – Lionel Messi ( FC Barcelona ) – Now still at FC Barcelona
2005 – Rafael & Fabio ( Fluminense ) – Now at Manutd

Others including Iker Casillas, Sanderos, Xavi, Pique, Mascherano, Quaresma, Walcott and a lot more….
MSS Kedah emerged as champions of South East Asian region after beating Akademi Sepak Bola Villa from Indonesia 5-4 in penalty shootout. Before that in semi-final, they beat  Sports School Singapore 3-1.
MSS Kedah players not only conquered the MUPC throne but also managed to get Top Scorer and also the Most Valuable Player Award.
The top scorer of the tournament is Muhammad Ariff Farhan with 3 goals and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) is Muhammad Syafiq from MSS Kedah as well.
The team has certainly become the pride of Malaysian youth football and will definitely go on to compete at a high level at the World Finals. MSS Kedah will have the nation’s support and best wishes in their quest to be named as the World Manchester United Premier Cup Champions against top club such as Manchester United, FC Barcelona, PSG, FC Porto etc. Whatever the result, these young kids will get the experience of lifetime by playing against the future football genius or maybe the next world player of the year!

 MUPC CUP

Complete results of MUPC ASEAN Regional Finals;

MSS Kedah (Malaysia) 3 2 1 0 3-1 7
Bangkok Glass FC (Thailand) 3 2 0 1 5-1 6
Villa 2000 (Indonesia) 3 1 0 2 2-3 3
Singapore Sport School (Singapura) 3 0 1 2 2-7 1

Match 1:
MSS Kedah
1-0 Akademi Bolasepak Villa
Singapore Sport School 0-4 Bangkok Glass FC
Match 2:
MSS Kedah 1-0 Bangkok Glass FC
Akademi Bolasepak Villa 2-1 Singapore Sport School
Match 3:
Bangkok Glass FC 1-0 Akademi Bolasepak Villa
MSS Kedah 1-1 Singapore Sport School
Semi Final:
Bangkok Glass FC    Akademi Bolasepak Villa
MSS Kedah 3-1 Singapore Sport School
Final:
MSS Kedah 5-4 Akademi Bolasepak Villa ( Penalty )

The World Finals will kick off on 4th August 2010. Check out this website for fixtures & results.