Jacob
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Do be honest Tottenham's first XI is a lot stronger than they've been given credit for, a draw wouldn't surprise me at all.
Is it live on the box?
Think it'll be on BT Sports.
Edit: Confirmation of it being on BT Sports.
Not saying their midfield is anything special but our midfield isn't exactly great now is it?
Paulinho came off injured so hopefully he misses our game. Their best midfielder I'd say.
No wonder Moyes wants to look at bringing back some of the on loan players.Add to that the fact that we have played 9 games in December. We really need our injured players returning ready to contribute because we will need to use the full squad in the coming fixtures, particularly the cups. We have Carrick and Fletcher still to build up to full match fitness. RvP, Rooney, Rafael, Jones and Nani, all to return from injury at some point in the next few weeks and Valencia is available from his suspension. I'm hopeful for January. 4 of the 6 games are at OT which negates some travelling but has hardly been a fortress of late. We need to get that back.
Pauliinho's out for 4 weeks.
Dembele scored v Stoke did he not? It is good that Paulinho is out though, he's been in good form recently. I agree, we should have enough to beat them but it won't be easy. It should be an entertaining game for the neutrals, Sherwood seems to like an attacking style of play - similar to Harry Redknapp actually who's probably influenced the way he sets his team out.
Spurs supporters were actually celebrating his suspension against us. They don't rate Paulinho at all. I think Sandro is their best and I don't think their other three are anything special.
According to Mandy Henry Rooney didn't train today and will be assessed tomorrow.
Spurs record at OT - 1 win 20I don't really get a lot of poster's cockiness here.
They've put a decent string of results together since AVB left and they are scoring goals.
What's makes people think this might be a walkover?
A lot of pressure on Januzaj if Rooney is out. Goals will have to come from him, Young or Welbeck as none of the others look like scoring.
People last season were probably saying Spurs hadn't won in their last 19 games at Old Trafford and look how that turned out.Spurs record at OT - 1 win 20
Quoting Spurs win record against us is a bit silly when they won their last game here!!
And even sillier in a year where we've lost to 3 teams who hadn't won here for 30-40years!
I feel sorry for premier league players that can't celebrate new years eve. Not that it's anything special to me but it seems to mean a whole lot for many people.
I feel sorry for premier league players that can't celebrate new years eve. Not that it's anything special to me but it seems to mean a whole lot for many people.
I feel sorry for premier league players that can't celebrate new years eve. Not that it's anything special to me but it seems to mean a whole lot for many people.
In Nani fit??
-------------- DDG ----------------
--- Rafael - Evans - Vidic - Evra ---
------- Jones --- Carrick --------
Nani ------- Kagawa --------Young
----------- Chicharito -----------
5-0 win
Don't think Rafael and Jones will be playing mate. Or have I missed something?
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Old Trafford
Kick-off: 17.30 GMT.
TV: Highlights, BBC ONE Match of the Day.
Manchester United (Possible, 4-2-3-1): De Gea; Smalling, Vidic, Evans, Evra; Carrick, Cleverley; Valencia, Rooney, Young; Welbeck.
Out: Jones (knee), Rafael (groin), Nani (hamstring), Fellaini (wrist).
Tests: Rooney (groin), Van Persie (thigh).
Tottenham Hotspur (Possible, 4-4-2): Lloris; Walker, Dawson, Chiriches, Naughton; Lamela, Capoue, Dembélé, Eriksen; Adebayor, Soldado.
Out: Sandro (calf), Kaboul (thigh), Kane (back), Townsend (hamstring), Vertonghen (ankle).
Tests: Defoe (hamstring), Rose (fatigue).
Referee: Howard Webb. Matches 16, R0 Y47.