Decotron
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Ajose has been given a squad number, subs bench likely.
meh a bit pointless imo. He'll be one of the first out the door in the next year or so...
Ajose has been given a squad number, subs bench likely.
Will Keane wasn't involved for the reserves yesterday, maybe an indication that he's gonna be on the bench for tommorow's match.
He also might be injured as he went off in the last reserves game, didnt feature for the academy or reserved in subsequent games and wasn't selected for the England u19s.
I hope he gets a bench spot though.
TWG website (reasonably reputable) is listing our travelling squad as
Team (from): Kuszczak, Amos, Neville, Rafael, Brown, Ferdinand, Smalling, De Laet, Dudgeon, Anderson, Park, Obertan, Gibson, W Keane, C Evans, Eikrem, Owen, Hernandez, Macheda, Bebe.
Interesting to see no Fabio.
I'd say that its not that accurate as manutd.com (Today at OT) states that SAF was interviewed this mornig and revealed that Ajose has been given the number 38 shirt for tomorrow night, also mentioned that Macheda and Bebe will feature.TWG website (reasonably reputable) is listing our travelling squad as
Team (from): Kuszczak, Amos, Neville, Rafael, Brown, Ferdinand, Smalling, De Laet, Dudgeon, Anderson, Park, Obertan, Gibson, W Keane, C Evans, Eikrem, Owen, Hernandez, Macheda, Bebe.
Interesting to see no Fabio.
meh a bit pointless imo. He'll be one of the first out the door in the next year or so...
Bebe will make his highly anticipated Manchester United debut in the Carling Cup on Wednesday, more than a month after manager Sir Alex Ferguson signed the unproven Portuguese striker without seeing him play.
Ferguson has been forced to fend off critics who have questioned the wisdom of paying 7.4 million pounds (C$11.9 million) for a 20-year-old player who has never featured at a higher level than the Portuguese third division.
The 68-year-old manager didn't even both watching videos of Bebe in action before the transfer from Vitoria Guimaraes was completed last month, relying instead on the recommendations of former assistant manager Carlos Queiroz and United's scout.
Some English papers have already branded Bebe an expensive flop based on his appearances for United's reserve team.
But Ferguson is ready to include Bebe in the first team for the first time as United begins its League Cup defence at second-tier side Scunthorpe in the third round.
"A lot of my young players will play. Bebe is training very well," Ferguson said Tuesday. "He'll be involved tomorrow night."
And Lisbon-born Bebe has appealed for patience.
"I am going to be a brilliant player for Manchester United," he said. "After a couple more games I will be better. I have to be fitter because it's a different type of football in England."
Bebe left Estrela Amadora three months ago after the team gained promotion to Portugal's second division, but only featured in six friendlies for Vitoria Guimaraes before being lured to United.
"I can play on both sides, on the left and the right," Bebe said. "It doesn't make any difference which side."
TWG website (reasonably reputable) is listing our travelling squad as
Team (from): Kuszczak, Amos, Neville, Rafael, Brown, Ferdinand, Smalling, De Laet, Dudgeon, Anderson, Park, Obertan, Gibson, W Keane, C Evans, Eikrem, Owen, Hernandez, Macheda, Bebe.
Interesting to see no Fabio.
Scunthorpe will assess the fitness of defender Rob Jones, who has been suffering from a knee problem.
Jim McNulty may miss out again with an ankle complaint, while winger Garry Thompson (groin) is out until November.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to rest the bulk of the side that beat Liverpool.
Michael Owen will start up front, with the likes of Javier Hernandez, Bebe, Anderson, Darron Gibson and Gary Neville also expected to play.
Carling Cup holders Manchester United begin the defence of their crown with a trip into unchartered territory on Wednesday, taking on Scunthorpe for the first time in competitive action.
United's record in this competition is intimidating. They have lifted the trophy in three of the last five seasons, and last suffered a knock-out defeat in September 2007, when Championship side Coventry stunned them at Old Trafford.
Despite recent criticism of his selection policy, Sir Alex Ferguson will make wholesale changes to the side that registered a thrilling victory over Liverpool on Sunday, with hat-trick hero Dimitar Berbatov almost certain to be rested.
While Ferguson has taken charge of well over 1000 Manchester United matches, Scunthorpe caretaker boss Ian Baraclough is gearing up for only his third game in football management. The former QPR defender has presided over one win and one defeat since being placed in temporary charge following Nigel Adkins' departure to Southampton, and will relish the opportunity to pit his wits against one of the game's most famous names.
Scunthorpe
• The Iron achieved a club record place in the fourth round last season, when Manchester City defeated them 5-1 at Eastlands.
• This is their third successive home tie, having dismissed League One Oldham and Sheffield Wednesday in the previous two rounds.
• The Iron have found the back of the net in six successive League Cup ties, and in nine of the last 10.
• Scunthorpe are chasing a fourth win in six league and cup outings.
Manchester United
• The last time United were eliminated from the Carling Cup was a third-round defeat at the hands of Championship side Coventry in September 2007.
• They are trying to win the League Cup for the third season in a row. The only club to achieve that previously was Liverpool, who won the competition four seasons on the bounce between 1981 and 1984.
• The Red Devils have been finalists eight times, and winners on four occasions.
Bebe to score, caf to explode.
Has Rio recovered from the Flu? If he has I'd like to see;
PIG
Rafael Ferdinand Smalling Fabio
Bebe Anderson Gibson Obertan
Macheda Hernandez
Am going to miss this as I'm working, annoyed as I love these games away against lower league opposition.
We're playing a shite team....
I expect us to struggle.
Any chance 4-5-1 with Ferdinand as a holding/defensive midfielder?
Fergie has said Owen will start. Shame, I was hoping for Kiko and Hernadez up top. Don't think either of them deserve to be benched.
Fergie has said Owen will start. Shame, I was hoping for Kiko and Hernadez up top. Don't think either of them deserve to be benched.
I'd love to know what Fergie's plans for Owen are. I can't imagine the likes of Kiko Macheda will remain at united for too long unless he gets games as well, and if he can't start an early carling cup game...when exactly will he start?
I get Owen is probably a better choice given his experience. But is Owen going to be a united player in a few years time? Fergie no doubt knows best, but I have this bad feeling next summer some Italian club will bid for Kiko and we'll lose him like we did Pique (and in a few years time we'll be kicking ourselves for not giving him enough chances).