Difficult one. I actually think Fergie will play almost the same team that beat Valencia, Sunderland away is a tough fixture so I'm not really expecting a 442:
van der Sar
O'Shea Ferdinand Vidic Evra
Fletcher Carrick Anderson
Nani Berbatov Park
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Kuszczak; Rafael, Evans; Gibson, Obertan; Owen, Hernandez
I reckon O'Shea will be brought back in for this, but I want to see Rafael as well.
I wouldn't be surprised if Evans replaces Ferdinand - but I don't want to see that.
I can see Macheda making the bench (over Obertan) or starting out wide (replacing Anderson in the team). Meaning Park would play in the middle. Or we can switch the formation to a 442 with Nani / Park on the flanks and Berbatov & Macheda up top.
Hernandez could warrant a start, but at the beginning of the game I'd expect him to be playing wide right, with Nani left and a three-man midfield.
Owen could easily get a start, but I'm doubting it in this fixture. He'll start against West Brom at Old Trafford.
Sunderland's Home record is very good. Last season, they only suffered three Home defeats, to Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Manchester United (

) respectively. Hopefully we can beat them there again. We're due an Away league win, hopefully we get more confidence from beating Valencia, rather than fatigue from that match. Chelsea vs Arsenal could go our way, so we need to make sure we've done our part first.