Monday, December 04, 2006

United v City - A preview


Seeing Joey Barton play at Manchester United is nothing new but I don’t think it will be all that long before the talk of him playing at OT more regularly begins to fill the back pages. This season has once again shown us that he is a quality player, a player still in development and a player that needs to be improved further. However, he is capable of playing Champions League football and that means a move to one of the top four clubs is on the cards despite a new contract with Man City. Stuart Pearce is doing a decent enough job with City but without wishing to be disrespectful Pearce does not have the experience in management to take Barton any further as a player than one that stands out in a Manchester City side. To reach that next level he needs a new challenge under new management. I would welcome him at Old Trafford. I think everyone would welcome him, as they would Micah Richards. Another player so obviously destined for bigger things, although there is no reason for him to rush down a Chelsea sized cul-de-sac like Wright-Phillips. Successor for Gary Neville anyone?

Looking to the game, this is a double opportunity for United. It represents a chance for United to put one over on their local rivals and also go 9 points clear off Chelsea in time for us all to sit back and watch Chelsea take on Arsenal on Sunday. However, City should not to be ignored. If United get past Benfica on Wednesday night, I expect a relatively full strength side to ensure United put in a performance. And as good as Nicky Weaver has been this season, I still think they miss David James when away from home.

Probable Team: Van der Saar, Neville, Ferdinand, Brown, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Scholes, Giggs, Rooney, Saha

Subs from: Kuszczak, Heinze, O’Shea, Richardson, Solskjaer, Silvestre, Fletcher

Prediction: 3-1

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