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So Nani and Assou Ekotto is a draw but Bale and Rafael is a Bale win 

So full strength Spurs team pretty much. How do you think you'll line up Glaston?
------------- Gomes -
Hutton - Dawson - Gallas - Ekotto
-------- Palacios *
Lennon - Modric - Bale
------- - VdV
-------- Defoe
* Possibly Sandro instead of Palacios
Subs: Cudicini, Corluka (or Kaboul), Bassong, Sandro, Jenas, Crouch, Pav.
------------- Gomes -
Hutton - Dawson - Gallas - Ekotto
-------- Palacios *
Lennon - Modric - Bale
------- - VdV
-------- Defoe
* Possibly Sandro instead of Palacios
Subs: Cudicini, Corluka (or Kaboul), Bassong, Sandro, Jenas, Crouch, Pav.
Win + One game less = Our chances to win the league are higherNo it doesn't. It also depends on how the other teams do this weekend.
Rafa van der Vaart v Michael Carrick
Mabbutt says: The Dutchman has been an absolute revelation since he arrived, his timing, passing and experience at top flight clubs has brought something totally new to the club.
Carrick will play a deeper role and have his hands full dealing with Van der Vaart’s movement, stopping him from playing his natural game.
Verdict: Home advantage will make the difference, Spurs will press and Carrick will be given the run around by Van der Vaart.
Michael Dawson v Dimitar Berbatov
Mabbutt says: I’m not sure Berbatov will receive the warmest of receptions on his return to Tottenham! But the Bulgarian will have enough to deal with besides the fans as he’s meeting Dawson who is in sparkling form.
The captain is excellent with the ball at his feet and in the air and will be all over Berbatov who is likely to lead the line.
Verdict: The home fans will delight as Dawson harasses and harangues Berbatov out of this one.
Gareth Bale v Rafael da Silva
Mabbutt says: Another match up to really whet the appetite. Two of the fastest players in the league on their day, this battle could well decide the outcome of this game.
Teams tend to double up on Bale when they come to Tottenham which has two effects: firstly it leaves space elsewhere on the pitch, it also limits the full back’s attacking options as he’ll be wary of Bale’s relentless forays upfield.
Verdict: The Welsh winger will find it hard as United pack the midfield but has the edge over Rafael.
Jermain Defoe v Rio Ferdinand
Mabbutt says: I’m a real admirer of Ferdinand, when he’s on top of his game he remains one of the best centre-backs in the world, as long as he stays fit. And he knows all about Defoe’s game, the two have had many battles down the years.
The United skipper will have to be on his mettle too as Defoe will try and pull him out of position, leave gaps in the defence and try and give Ferdinand as many headaches as he can.
Verdict: Consummate defending of Ferdinand against the skill and trickery of Defoe? Honours even.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto v Nani
Mabbutt says: I’ve been a fan of Assou-Ekotto since he arrived and he’s flourished under Redknapp who has brought the attacking best out of him. Going forward I have no problem with him, but he still has elements of defending to learn which will make it a very difficult afternoon for him up against one of the best players in his position in the world in Nani.
Like Bale, the Portuguese will need doubling-up on, if not there could be trouble.
Verdict: If Assou-Ekotto gets support, it will be an honourable draw, if he doesn’t, he will struggle.
this is so biased towards spurs its laughable.
Nani is a counter-attacking threat, but Van der Vaart will run Carrick ragged - Gary Mabbutt sizes up five key battles ahead Tottenham v Manchester United - Goal.com
Gareth Bale v Rafael da Silva
Verdict: The Welsh winger will find it hard as United pack the midfield but has the edge over Rafael.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto v Nani
Mabbutt says: I’ve been a fan of Assou-Ekotto since he arrived and he’s flourished under Redknapp who has brought the attacking best out of him. Going forward I have no problem with him, but he still has elements of defending to learn which will make it a very difficult afternoon for him up against one of the best players in his position in the world in Nani.
Like Bale, the Portuguese will need doubling-up on, if not there could be trouble.
Verdict: If Assou-Ekotto gets support, it will be an honourable draw, if he doesn’t, he will struggle.
First good feeling I've seen in relation to this match, lots of folk with bad feelings though.I have a good feeling about this one - i think this could be the game we really kick on
i predict a 3-1 win (similar to last year)
I know this is the best Spurs side for a while, so I can understand some pessimism, but this is normally a game where we play quite well too.
Plus, they have a massive phobia playing against us and they can be got at defensively.
Rafael kept Bale quiet at OT.
When you think about it like that, its really quite straight forward![]()
So, we are with Kuszczak in goal against Spurs?
Why are there strange kick off times on Sunday? I don't understand.
Its police request for the 3 derby games.
A text I got from two different people today...
Wayne Rooney is going to miss this game against Spurs though injury so Ferguson will stick with Berbatov and Webb upfront.
Rafa van der Vaart v Michael Carrick
Mabbutt says: The Dutchman has been an absolute revelation since he arrived, his timing, passing and experience at top flight clubs has brought something totally new to the club.
Carrick will play a deeper role and have his hands full dealing with Van der Vaart’s movement, stopping him from playing his natural game.
Verdict: Home advantage will make the difference, Spurs will press and Carrick will be given the run around by Van der Vaart.
Michael Dawson v Dimitar Berbatov
Mabbutt says: I’m not sure Berbatov will receive the warmest of receptions on his return to Tottenham! But the Bulgarian will have enough to deal with besides the fans as he’s meeting Dawson who is in sparkling form.
The captain is excellent with the ball at his feet and in the air and will be all over Berbatov who is likely to lead the line.
Verdict: The home fans will delight as Dawson harasses and harangues Berbatov out of this one.
Gareth Bale v Rafael da Silva
Mabbutt says: Another match up to really whet the appetite. Two of the fastest players in the league on their day, this battle could well decide the outcome of this game.
Teams tend to double up on Bale when they come to Tottenham which has two effects: firstly it leaves space elsewhere on the pitch, it also limits the full back’s attacking options as he’ll be wary of Bale’s relentless forays upfield.
Verdict: The Welsh winger will find it hard as United pack the midfield but has the edge over Rafael.
Jermain Defoe v Rio Ferdinand
Mabbutt says: I’m a real admirer of Ferdinand, when he’s on top of his game he remains one of the best centre-backs in the world, as long as he stays fit. And he knows all about Defoe’s game, the two have had many battles down the years.
The United skipper will have to be on his mettle too as Defoe will try and pull him out of position, leave gaps in the defence and try and give Ferdinand as many headaches as he can.
Verdict: Consummate defending of Ferdinand against the skill and trickery of Defoe? Honours even.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto v Nani
Mabbutt says: I’ve been a fan of Assou-Ekotto since he arrived and he’s flourished under Redknapp who has brought the attacking best out of him. Going forward I have no problem with him, but he still has elements of defending to learn which will make it a very difficult afternoon for him up against one of the best players in his position in the world in Nani.
Like Bale, the Portuguese will need doubling-up on, if not there could be trouble.
Verdict: If Assou-Ekotto gets support, it will be an honourable draw, if he doesn’t, he will struggle.
this is so biased towards spurs its laughable.
Nani is a counter-attacking threat, but Van der Vaart will run Carrick ragged - Gary Mabbutt sizes up five key battles ahead Tottenham v Manchester United - Goal.com
5-0
Giggs pen.
Course it is, he played for Spurs for 16 years.Rafa van der Vaart v Michael Carrick
Mabbutt says: The Dutchman has been an absolute revelation since he arrived, his timing, passing and experience at top flight clubs has brought something totally new to the club.
Carrick will play a deeper role and have his hands full dealing with Van der Vaart’s movement, stopping him from playing his natural game.
Verdict: Home advantage will make the difference, Spurs will press and Carrick will be given the run around by Van der Vaart.
Michael Dawson v Dimitar Berbatov
Mabbutt says: I’m not sure Berbatov will receive the warmest of receptions on his return to Tottenham! But the Bulgarian will have enough to deal with besides the fans as he’s meeting Dawson who is in sparkling form.
The captain is excellent with the ball at his feet and in the air and will be all over Berbatov who is likely to lead the line.
Verdict: The home fans will delight as Dawson harasses and harangues Berbatov out of this one.
Gareth Bale v Rafael da Silva
Mabbutt says: Another match up to really whet the appetite. Two of the fastest players in the league on their day, this battle could well decide the outcome of this game.
Teams tend to double up on Bale when they come to Tottenham which has two effects: firstly it leaves space elsewhere on the pitch, it also limits the full back’s attacking options as he’ll be wary of Bale’s relentless forays upfield.
Verdict: The Welsh winger will find it hard as United pack the midfield but has the edge over Rafael.
Jermain Defoe v Rio Ferdinand
Mabbutt says: I’m a real admirer of Ferdinand, when he’s on top of his game he remains one of the best centre-backs in the world, as long as he stays fit. And he knows all about Defoe’s game, the two have had many battles down the years.
The United skipper will have to be on his mettle too as Defoe will try and pull him out of position, leave gaps in the defence and try and give Ferdinand as many headaches as he can.
Verdict: Consummate defending of Ferdinand against the skill and trickery of Defoe? Honours even.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto v Nani
Mabbutt says: I’ve been a fan of Assou-Ekotto since he arrived and he’s flourished under Redknapp who has brought the attacking best out of him. Going forward I have no problem with him, but he still has elements of defending to learn which will make it a very difficult afternoon for him up against one of the best players in his position in the world in Nani.
Like Bale, the Portuguese will need doubling-up on, if not there could be trouble.
Verdict: If Assou-Ekotto gets support, it will be an honourable draw, if he doesn’t, he will struggle.
this is so biased towards spurs its laughable.
Nani is a counter-attacking threat, but Van der Vaart will run Carrick ragged - Gary Mabbutt sizes up five key battles ahead Tottenham v Manchester United - Goal.com
They've got to fit them (3) all in on Sky before La Liga matches start.Why are there strange kick off times on Sunday? I don't understand.
So, we are with Kuszczak in goal against Spurs?
"Wayne and Nemanja have both trained well this week and should be fit for Sunday. Edwin is a little bit behind them, but he should train today and I think he'll be okay," revealed Sir Alex at his pre-match press conference.
Two best clubs in the league this season, should be a cracker.
Yeah I m not comfortable at all with PIG in goal for THIS game just because of the quality of the opposition. VDV is going to be firing shots whenever he gets a chance. PIG better be ready and on his toes the whole game.
Did he watch the game at Old Trafford?
And does he watch Spurs play? If so, is his eyesight impared whilst looking towards the Spurs left back position?
he is not as good as a fit VDS..but VDS is not fully fit, we have no choice. Besides PIG seems to be trying to prove he is good enough to be No. 1.
Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar returned to training on Friday after a virus and is expected to be fit enough to replace Tomasz Kuszczak
Rafa van der Vaart v Michael Carrick
Mabbutt says: The Dutchman has been an absolute revelation since he arrived, his timing, passing and experience at top flight clubs has brought something totally new to the club.
Carrick will play a deeper role and have his hands full dealing with Van der Vaart’s movement, stopping him from playing his natural game.
Verdict: Home advantage will make the difference, Spurs will press and Carrick will be given the run around by Van der Vaart.
Michael Dawson v Dimitar Berbatov
Mabbutt says: I’m not sure Berbatov will receive the warmest of receptions on his return to Tottenham! But the Bulgarian will have enough to deal with besides the fans as he’s meeting Dawson who is in sparkling form.
The captain is excellent with the ball at his feet and in the air and will be all over Berbatov who is likely to lead the line.
Verdict: The home fans will delight as Dawson harasses and harangues Berbatov out of this one.
Gareth Bale v Rafael da Silva
Mabbutt says: Another match up to really whet the appetite. Two of the fastest players in the league on their day, this battle could well decide the outcome of this game.
Teams tend to double up on Bale when they come to Tottenham which has two effects: firstly it leaves space elsewhere on the pitch, it also limits the full back’s attacking options as he’ll be wary of Bale’s relentless forays upfield.
Verdict: The Welsh winger will find it hard as United pack the midfield but has the edge over Rafael.
Jermain Defoe v Rio Ferdinand
Mabbutt says: I’m a real admirer of Ferdinand, when he’s on top of his game he remains one of the best centre-backs in the world, as long as he stays fit. And he knows all about Defoe’s game, the two have had many battles down the years.
The United skipper will have to be on his mettle too as Defoe will try and pull him out of position, leave gaps in the defence and try and give Ferdinand as many headaches as he can.
Verdict: Consummate defending of Ferdinand against the skill and trickery of Defoe? Honours even.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto v Nani
Mabbutt says: I’ve been a fan of Assou-Ekotto since he arrived and he’s flourished under Redknapp who has brought the attacking best out of him. Going forward I have no problem with him, but he still has elements of defending to learn which will make it a very difficult afternoon for him up against one of the best players in his position in the world in Nani.
Like Bale, the Portuguese will need doubling-up on, if not there could be trouble.
Verdict: If Assou-Ekotto gets support, it will be an honourable draw, if he doesn’t, he will struggle.
this is so biased towards spurs its laughable.
Nani is a counter-attacking threat, but Van der Vaart will run Carrick ragged - Gary Mabbutt sizes up five key battles ahead Tottenham v Manchester United - Goal.com
Some shocking logic doing the rounds at the moment. United haven't played well and so are due a defeat... Errrr, or maybe we're due to play well. Spastics. I think we're going to mete out a proper football lesson tomorrow. 3-1.