The latest tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson’s remarkable career was unveiled at a wet Old Trafford on Friday – a nine foot high statute placed at the entrance to the renamed Sir Alex Ferguson Stand. The opening ceremony, attended by the great and good of United’s past and present, is the latest in a series of tributes to the great manager as the winter of his career approaches.
Yet, there is some sad irony in celebrations of Ferguson’s greatness, coming at the end of a week in which his side has been anything but. Defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League may not have damaged United, but that to Norwich City, domestically, certainly did. More worrying than a pair of 1-0 losses, though, is the insipid manner in which Ferguson’s side played this week, especially at Carrow Road.
United’s defending has been anything but optimal this season, leaving the Reds in genuine trouble should Ferguson’s multi-talented attacking unit fail as it did in East Anglia. Of course, despite two defeats in a week there’s no crisis at Old Trafford – with United qualified for the knockout stages in Europe, and second by a point at home, a fourth defeat of the season on Tuesday was far from fatal.
Good job, though, that Queens Park Rangers arrive at Old Trafford this weekend, with the Premier League’s worst team now managerless after Mark Hughes’ dismissal. With the visitors in disarray it should prove to be a comfortable victory for Ferguson’s side at Old Trafford, although few will be surprised if QPR’s hapless players turned up the work-rate for the first time this season. That old cliché about it being the visitors’ Cup Final certainly holds true.
Ferguson will have an almost fully fit squad too, with half a dozen players returning to the first team after sitting out the Champions League defeat in Turkey.
“Wayne Rooney is fit,” said Ferguson. “He had tonsillitis but has been training all week, which is good. Jonny Evans will hopefully train today but I don’t know if he will be available for tomorrow. Chris Smalling had a small shoulder injury on Tuesday night.
“I wanted to play Phil Jones anyway – at least the two of them are back because I thought Jones did very well in his first game back, which is really good news. Nani is not available yet, he’s not fit yet. He’s still got a little problem with his hamstring.”
Still, the real concern is no longer with injuries, although captain Nemanja Vidić and playmaker Shinji Kagawa may well not play this side of Christmas. Jonny Evans is back in training, but will not feature.
Yet, following a brace of losses Ferguson’s primary motive is for his team to find the winning formula once again. QPR’s current state-of-play should help United, although the Hoops now have little to lose in a game that everybody expects the hosts to win comfortably.
“Obviously last week was a massive disappointment for us,” said striker Rooney, who returns to the team following a bout of tonsilitis.
“After losing that one, this QPR game couldn’t have come quickly enough. We’re looking to get back out there in the league and try and get the three points. If we can get the three points, that will take us to the top again. It might only be for 24 hours but it’s always great to be there.
“QPR last season made it difficult for us. They went down to ten men early on and got players behind the ball and made it difficult. I’m sure it will be the same this season.”
QPR owner Tony Fernandes’ decision to dismiss Hughes this week, replacing the Welshman with out-of-work Harry Redknapp, came as little surprise, with the west London outfit picking up just four Premier League points this season.
Yet, the option to retain Hughes until Friday was met with bewilderment in some quarters, leaving Redknapp no time to take the reins before kick-off. The 65-year-old may watch the game from the stands, with Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki taking charge for the game.
Former Red Park Ji-sung is unlikely to face his former club due to a knee problem, while Bobby Zamora and Andrew Johnson are also out. Loanee Fabio is ineligible.
“If you analyse things a little bit more closely, it’s probably a lesson to everyone that changing a team and bringing 11 new players in to the Premier League is not easy,” Ferguson added.
“But I am surprised they’ve only got four points. I didn’t expect them to immediately set a blazing trail or be up at the top of the league or anything like that with 11 new players to bed in. But they’ve only four points and of course that creates its own headlines.”
United supporters attending Old Trafford on Saturday will hope that the media will have a different story to tell than the Reds have faced in the past week. Indeed, with Manchester City not in action until Sunday, United will return to the Premier League summit should victory be achieved in a rare Saturday 3pm kick off.
Match Details
Manchester United v QPR – Premier League, Old Trafford – Saturday 24 November 2012, 3.00pmPossible teams
United (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Rafael, Smalling, Ferdinand, Evra; Carrick, Scholes; Valencia, Rooney, Young; van Persie. Subs from: Lindegaard, Jones, Powell, Wootton, Buttner, Cleverley, Fletcher, Anderson, Hernandez, Welbeck, Henríquez.QPR (4-5-1): Julio Cesar; Onouha, Ferdinand, Nelsen, Traore; Hoilett, Taarabt, Granero, Diakite, Faurlin; Cisse. Subs from: Cerny, Bosingwa, Green, Wright-Phillips, Dyer, Ehmer, Magri, Mackie, Derry, Ephraim, Harriman.
Officials
Referee: L Probert
Assistants: S Beck, S Child
Fourth official: G EltringhamForm
United: LWWWLL
QPR: LDLDLLHead to Head
Last 10: United 9, QPR 0, Draw 1
Overall: United 30, QPR 6, Draw 13Stats
- Rooney’s return at Old Trafford is welcome after the striker missed last week’s defeat a Norwich – the Scouser recorded the fastest average speed of any United player in the previous three games, including 4.65 mph against Aston Villa;
- Paul Scholes may now be the wrong side of 38, but the veteran has played more successful passes per minute than any other league player this season, according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index, with 277 in under nine hours of pitch time;
- Michael Carrick put in the passing performance of the season against Villa two weeks ago, completing 92 passes in the opponents half – however it was just 49 against Norwich;
- Passing may be United’s forté this season, but dribbling certainly isn’t – the Reds have just two of the top 100 top dribblers this season in Antonio Valencia and Luis Nani;
- The Hoops’ best hope of an upset may be Adel Taarabt, who has struck 20 shots on target this season – three more than Robin Van Persie – with the Algerian on the pitch for two thirds as many minutes as the Dutch striker;
- Esteban Granero will be equally key to QPR’s afternoon – the former Real Madrid player covered more miles than any of his teammates for the fourth league game in a row against Southampton, with a shift of 6.43 miles;
- If QPR is to take advantage of David De Gea’s perceived uncertainty in the air, the managerless team may have to put in a cross – Jose Bosingwa is the only QPR player to have put ten crosses into the box this season, while Everton’s Leighton Baines has chalked up 60;
- Unsurprisingly Ji Sung Park has topped the charts for distance run in four of his eight games so far this season, covering a total of 46.06 miles.
Prediction
3-0
Preview: United v QPR
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Redknapp pretended he wanted the Ukraine job to hurry up QPR deal. He won't even know Ukraine is a country FFS. The man's a cretin.
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But yeah, 3 games in a week so how bad will Fergie rotate?
We're in for at least one horrorshow 11
Posted 6 months ago # -
I am going for a thumping, but still a leaky defense.
5-2 United!
Posted 6 months ago # -
That line-up looks about right, only I think Cleverly with pair with Carrick, and I wouldn't be surprised if Welbeck or Hernandez started instead of Young.
Posted 6 months ago # -
1-0 or 7-1. Depends how well Cesar plays.
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This is a game where it should be 4+ goals. City beat Villa rather fortunately 5-0 last weekend and United need a) a boost for goal difference, b) to end a run of 2 defeats, c) a timely reminder that we haven't forgotten about QPR stopping playing in injury time at the Etihad because they were safe.
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We'll get beat... 0-4
The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.....Posted 6 months ago # -
the usual uninspiring carrick and scholes 2-0 turgid shite relying on the ref giving us a pen to score the first goal
LKHM
hoofingPosted 6 months ago # -
oh its scholes and fletcher
great...
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Posted by unregistered user: banforth
that midfield challenges carrick / giggs for dynamism. Does ferguson understand the difference between arthritic and athletic?
Posted 6 months ago # -
surely the first team to start a game with two retired players in midfield
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Three, Dyer is playing for QPR...
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Lindegaard, Rafael, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Fletcher, Scholes, Young, Rooney, Welbeck, RvP
De Gea, Jones, Smalling, Anderson, Cleverley, Powell, Chicharito
I think the subs might achieve a better result as 7 v QPR's 11
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Any links?
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I always find stuff on http://www.footballstreaming.info/streams/todays-links/index.html
Posted 6 months ago # -
theres no point watching it, i dont want to watch scholes play 100 slow paced obvious passes out to the right
the only good bit will be rooney or persie bailing us out with a brace
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Scholes and Fletcher
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Posted 6 months ago # -
Just realised there's no Valencia for Scholes to find with long early balls
What's plan B
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Any working links?
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Posted by unregistered user: Violent Banana
Go to vipstand.com, plenty there
Posted 6 months ago # -
Scholes going old school there, haha. Why do i get the feeling he's in the mood for a red?
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Posted by unregistered user: Violent Banana
Yep
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Posted by unregistered user: Violent Banana
Very underwhelming so far
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Yep...we look blunt...At least theres a few half chances thoug...
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Posted by unregistered user: Violent Banana
Utter wank.
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Posted by unregistered user: Violent Banana
We have a great habit of making average sides look decent.
Posted 6 months ago # -
I've had more exciting shites.
"Badges, to god-damned hell with badges! We have no badges. In fact, we don't need badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges, you god-damned cabrón and ching' tu madre! Come out from that shit-hole of yours. I have to speak to you."Posted 6 months ago #
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