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We ALWAYS win 17:30 kick off's except against West ham, so it's an easy win here.
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We ALWAYS win 17:30 kick off's except against West ham, so it's an easy win here.
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If hes fit to play a friendly hes fit to play a must win league match for us.....its wednesday he should be rested if theres any doubts over him whatsoever.
Why should Domenech give one bit of a damn about Manchester United? Evra should be well recovered for the next French freindly in May or whenever, at the moment he'll be forced to play at his very best against Spain, who you may not know, are a very, very, very good team capable of leaving Evra very tired and groggy in the training sessions afterward. Added to the fact Evra did pick up a knock in that final.
At the very least Allforone, United should be looking at what can be done in terms of having a backup leftback, a continguency for the AC Milan game and until one of the three fullbacks come back, if that means risking losing the game 7-0 which seems to be the formality that occurs by playing only 10 of the 11 so called strongest eleven, so be it.![]()
At the moment if Evra does get injured or does need a rest, there are really only two alternatives to using a makeshift leftback ...going back to resorting to 3-5-2 and the more illogical one you seem to prefer ... kicking and screaming about "rotation" until the FA or UEFA delay the match. I believe United can win this game without Evra, you think United will lose if they play Neville instead of an injured Rafael, or a fresher Scholes instead of Berbatov.
If Fabio has shaken off his knock, I'd be confident in him to redeem himself against the side he got sent off against earlier in the season.
I was talking about Rooney....Evras fine.
SO you're saying now that resting Evra is NOT on par with conceeding the game to Wolves?
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What on earth are you talking about now? sometimes i wonder what it is your reading, for the last time i wasnt talking about Evra i was responding to someone elses comment about Rooneys fitness, your the one who keeps banging on about Evra, Evras fine.
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Foster
Rafael Brown Vidic Evans
Valencia Fletcher Carrick Nani
Berbatov Diouf
SUBS: Kuszczak, Neville, Evra, Park, Scholes, Obertan, Rooney
You will trounce them. Rooney will continue to start (and score) until he shows any signs of tiredness (which i doubt he will).
I know people might not agree but if Rooney has a slight injury and is playing against Egypt, should we rest him for this game.
Is Nani back for this game?
Code:Foster Rafael Brown Vidic Evans Valencia Fletcher Carrick Nani Berbatov Diouf SUBS: Kuszczak, Neville, Evra, Park, Scholes, Obertan, Rooney
you're a geek
park/valencia will probably get rested for milanProper mindfeck for Fergie. Valencia has been superb latelty and PArk has done very little to be droped.
------------------VDS-------------------
Neville------Vidic------Brown---------Evra
Nani-------Carrick----Gibson------Obertan
------------Rooney---Berbatov-----------
Go a few goals up, try and get the game put to bed then take Rooney off. He has to start though, just because this is Wolves away doesn't excuse anything. This is a must win match for us, we need to keep on Chelsea's tails and keep ahead of Arsenal.
Proper mindfeck for Fergie. Valencia has been superb latelty and PArk has done very little to be droped.
go feck yourself
[CENTER]VDS
Rafael Vidic Ferdinand Evra
Scholes Carrick
Valencia Fletcher Nani
Berbatov[/CENTER]
I've got a feeling we'll see:
Code:[CENTER]VDS Rafael Vidic Evans Evra Scholes Carrick Valencia Fletcher Nani Berbatov[/CENTER]
This team except Rooney for Berba is what we are going to see against Milan and why do you want to play such a strong midfield against Wolves?
United have been dealt a huge blow as Michael Owen will miss the rest of the season.
The striker limped out of last weekend's Carling Cup final with a damaged hamstring, shortly after drawing the Reds level against Aston Villa. He was initially expected to be out for a few weeks, but Sir Alex delivered the grim prognosis on Friday.
"It's a bad blow for Michael and he's out for the season," the boss said. "It was more serious than we thought and he'll have an operation on Monday. It’s a terrible blow for the lad and disappointing for us, too. He never missed a training session all season. The heavy pitch at Wembley played some part, but it’s also bad luck."
Fellow striker Wayne Rooney is a doubt for Saturday's trip to Wolves following his exertions for England in midweek, while Jonny Evans is out after picking up an injury on international duty.
"We have to assess Wayne because he played almost 90 minutes for England the other night at Wembley, which I was disappointed in," said the boss. "When you’re playing on that pitch for almost an hour on Sunday and then nearly a full game on Wednesday, it's far too much. He's a doubt."
There was some good news, however, with confirmation that Rio Ferdinand is fit to start at Molineux. "Rio is back, which is good news. It comes at a good time with a big game against Milan next Wednesday," Sir Alex said. "Having the Ferdinand-Vidic partnership is a big boost in terms of the experience and consistency they've shown over the last few years. That will be important to us in the run-in."
The manager also confirmed that young striker Federico Macheda will start training with the first-team next week.
http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={F9E570E6-407E-44BC-800F-4A3110258114}&newsid=6647065
Why didn't you just post this in the matchday thread?
Because it's an away Premier League tie against a team that seem to have found a bit of form, plus we're still behind in the league.
I can't see anyone else taking part in midfield. Carrick will play as he is suspended in Europe and park will come in for either Valencia or Nani against Milan. I suppose it's possible Gibbo could come in instead of Scholes as Scholes will be crucial against Milan as we won't have Carrick.