Preview: Real Madrid vs Man United, Weds 19:45

Sir Alex Ferguson renews old rivalries with Jose Mourinho and Ronaldo takes on his former team mates for the first time since his big money move to The Bernabeu

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Cristiano Ronaldo aims to down United

 

Team News:

Real Madrid:

  • Jose Mourinho will be without club captain and first choice goalkeeper, Iker Casillas who has a fractured hand.
  • Centre-back, Pepe returned after a month out with a substitute appearance against Sevilla on Saturday and is likely to start against Manchester United.
  • Angel Di Maria (thigh) is ruled out for both legs but Jose Mourinho could have Xabi Alonso back as he was training today.

 

Manchester United:

  • Sir Alex Ferguson has a full squad to choose from as Phil Jones, Johnny Evans, Paul Scholes and Ashley Young all trained this morning.
  • Robin van Persie should lead the visitors’ attack with Wayne Rooney deployed in a deeper midfield role.
  • Rio Ferdinand is likely to return to partner Nemanja Vidic at centre-back.

 

League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

 

Real Madrid: W-L-W-W-D                             Manchester United:  W-W-W-D-W

 

Head to Head (Last 8 Matches)

 

REAL MADRID

MANCHESTER UNITED

WINS

3

2

DRAWS

3

 

Cristiano Ronaldo takes on his former club for the first time since his record-breaking move to Real Madrid. He scored a hat-trick for United against his current outfit when these two teams last met back in 2003.

 

The Stats:

  • Real Madrid have won the European Cup on a record nine occasions.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo netted his 20th hat-trick for Real against Sevilla at the weekend, overtaking Paco Gento in the club’s scoring charts.
  • Ronaldo has scored over 100 goals for both clubs. He has 183 for his current side and netted 118 goals in 292 appearances for Manchester United.
  • The last time the two sides met in the Champions League the tie ended 6-5 to the Spanish outfit, with Brazilian striker Ronaldo stealing the show with a hat-trick at Old Trafford.
  • On the two occasions the Real Madrid boss has won the Champions League his side have knocked out English opposition in the last 16.
  • Manchester United have only won two of their 13 away Champions League games in Spain.
  • All three of Van Persie’s goals in the Champions League this season have come away from home.
  • The Red Devils have conceded exactly three goals in three of their four trips to the Santiago Bernabeu.

 

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Mighty Lions show promise for the future

Impressive win against 5-time world champions lets Roy Hodgson breathe a sigh of relief – for now

Still Got It: Frank Lampard celebrates

After Brazil’s Neymar had slammed Hodgson’s England team by saying they were a one-man team who relied on the talents of Wayne Rooney, the Three Lions had a point to prove.

Tipped by international boss Luiz Felipe Scolari to be the world’s next best player by the time the 2014 World Cup comes round, Neymar will be rueing his words following a solid performance from the home side.

A great result it may have been – last night was the first time England had defeated Brazil since Gary Lineker scored the only goal in a victory at the Old Wembley – but goes without mentioning it came against a developing Brazil side in the process of re-establishing themselves as the World Cup specialists we have been used to watching.

That said there were many positives to take out of England’s performance last night. In front of a sell-out Wembley crowd, there was a feeling that maybe we would hold our own. On an occasion that saw captain Steven Gerrard pick up his award for his 100th international cap to a rapturous applause for his appearance against Sweden in November, it was Wayne Rooney who broke the deadlock in the 27th minute to raise spirits even higher.

Also on the receiving end of a warm welcome was fellow veteran centurion Ashley Cole who despite being a subject of discussion for a portion of the Wembley faithful, reached the milestone last night.

After a shaky start that saw Neymar come close and a Ronaldinho penalty saved following a Jack Wilshere handball, the hosts looked promisingly unfazed by the army of yellow shirts that so often spark fear in their opposition.

Prospect: Jack Wilshere

Notable performances came from youngster Jack Wilshere who earned his seventh international start and his fellow central midfielder Gerrard. Having only played as a central pair for 13 minutes against the Swedes in November, man-of-the-match Wilshere admitted the win was a perfect remedy for their budding partnership:

“Stevie [Gerrard] talks to me all the time. We had to concentrate for the whole game.”

“We’ve got a good mix of youth and experience,” the 21-year-old said.

The victory will suffice to silence the England pessimists out there as the team looked reassuringly solid as a unit against one of the world’s best. The use of the flanks by implementing the in-form Theo Walcott looked threatening and their forward play had a good mix of patience and direction.

The evening ended unspoiled and it was a spectacle all home fans would have been happy with. Although it’s a given that the Samba Boys will be a different entity in the World Cup next year, there was reason why Hodgson and England should not be ashamed of their victory.

And if those pessimists were worried ahead of the testing trip to Podgorica to face Montenegro in the crucial World Cup qualifier next month, this will enthuse them with a glint of optimism for the future.

What the future has to hold for Frank Lampard on the other hand, only time can tell. But at 34 he proved last night that he will still cause a selection headache for Hodgson in the upcoming fixtures.

Scoring his 27th goal on the hour mark of his 94th appearance for the Three Lions, Lampard’s will to prove himself time and again can be compared to few. Going about his job in a mature and professional manner he is a true ambassador for his country – and club for that matter – and there was no surprise that he was reportedly offered a year extension on his contract at Chelsea today.

The midfielder is now tipped by bookies to retain his place in the England squad for the World Cup in Brazil, which will please his international manager.

In his post match interview Roy Hodgson warned it would be “problematic” if Lampard was to make a move to LA Galaxy this summer:

“I think he can reach 100 caps,” said Hodgson. “I hope we’ll keep Frank in England. It’s not for me to discuss his future with his current club – that’s for him and his club,” Hodgson said.

 

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Preview: Fulham vs Manchester United, Sat 17:30

A repeat fixture of last week’s FA Cup fourth round clash between these sides, but this time in the Premier League and at Craven Cottage. United though will be hoping for similar fortunes, after cruising last week’s match with a 4-1 win.

Wayne Rooney rather lovingly celebrates with Javier Hernandez after the Mexican rounded off an easy night against Fulham last week.

Team News:

Fulham:

  • The big loss for Fulham will be the injury to striker Dimitar Berbatov, who will miss out against his old club with a hamstring problem.
  • Hugo Rodallega is likely to start alone up front in the absence of the Bulgarian this week.
  • Steve Sidwell, Mahamadou Diarra, Kerim Frei and Kieran Richardson are also injured but AC Milan loanee Urby Emanuelson could make his debut.

 

Manchester United:

  • Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand is in line for a recall, while fellow central defender Jonny Evans is fit again after a recent hamstring injury.
  • United’s only definite absentees are Ashley Young (knee) and Darren Fletcher (illness).
  • Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney will once again start up front for the Red Devils as they look to extend their lead at the top of the table to 10 points until Manchester City’s clash with Liverpool on Sunday.

 

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Premier League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

 

Fulham: W-L-D-W-L                            Man United:  W-D-W-W-W

 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

FULHAM

MAN UTD

WINS

2

7

DRAWS

1

 

 

The Stats:

  • Manchester United have won five and lost none of their last six Premier League matches against Fulham.
  • Wayne Rooney has scored four goals in his last four Premier League appearances against Fulham.
  • Manchester United have won five and lost none (D2) of their last seven Premier League games away in London.
  • Dimitar Berbatov has scored in three of the four previous occasions he has played in this fixture, while a Manchester United player.
  • The Bulgarian scored 48 goals in 108 Premier League games for Manchester United before moving south to Fulham in the summer and was on the scoresheet for the Red Devils the last time Man Utd played at Craven Cottage.
  • Manchester United have lost just one of their last 11 Premier League away games (W8 D2 L1), but have kept just two clean sheets in that run.
  • Damien Duff has seven assists this season, only three players in the Premier League have more.
  • United’s total of 27 comeback points this season has only been bettered by one team in PL history (Newcastle with 34 in 2001-02)
  • Fulham have gone 10 games without keeping a clean sheet, while Man Utd have scored in each of their last 12 games, both the longest current runs of their kind in the Premier League.

 

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Preview: Man United v Southampton, Wed 20:00

Saints' manager Pochettino faces his first away test against a United team who have won their last 8 home league fixtures

Top-scorer van Persie was completely rested as United beat Fulham in the FA Cup but is sure to lead the line against Southampton on Wednesday

Team News:

Man United:

  • Ferdinand, Vidic, Kagawa, Valencia and van Persie were all rested for the FA Cup match against Fulham and are likely to start
  • This means Smalling, Anderson, Nani, Giggs and Chicarito are likely to drop to the bench
  • Jonny Evans and Ashley Young have recovered but are unlikely to start due to lack of match fitness

Southampton:

  • Saints are likely to stick with the same starting XI that earned them a home stalemate against Everton
  • New signing Vegard Forren is available to play but Pochettino is unlikely to break up the defence that did so well previously
  • Adam Lallana has returned from injury but will likely start the match on the substitute bench

 


League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

Man United: W-W-W-W-D                                    Southampton:  D-D-W-D-D


 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

MAN UNITED

SOUTHAMPTON

WINS

9

1

DRAWS

0

The sacking of Nigel Adkins was a shock to most people in football, including Saints fans and the relatively unknown Pochettino had a lot to do to prove his doubters wrong. A 0-0 statemate against Everton in his first game in charge didn’t set the world alight but his side were defensively solid and well organised, which has not always been able to have been said about the side in previous games.

An away trip to Old Trafford is a very different proposition however, and the fact that United rested so many key players yet still easily beat a strong Fulham side, does not bode well for the Saints. United have won the last 7 games against Southampton and at 1.25 for the home win, the bookies are not tipping an upset. Any defensive weaknesses are sure to be exploited by Lambert but a low scoring win for United looks the bet here.

 

The Stats:

  • United have the most points that they’ve ever had at this stage in the season (56 from 23 matches)
  • United have won the last 7 meetings between these 2 sides
  • Southampton are unbeaten in 6 league games
  • Rickie Lambert is the joint top-scoring English player in the Premier League with 10 goals
  • United have only failed to win twice at home in the last year

 

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FA Cup preview: Manchester United v Fulham, Sat 17:30

Manchester United take on Fulham at Old Trafford hoping to book their ticket into the Fifth Round of the FA Cup

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Robin Van Persie celebrates his goal versus West Ham

 

Team News:

Manchester United:

  • Sir Alex Ferguson will be without midfielder Darren Fletcher for the rest of the season (chronic bowel problems)
  • United manager Sir Alex Ferguson could name a similarly weakened team to the one he put out against the Hammers bar a few exceptions.
  • Jonny Evans (hamstring) and Ashley Young (knee) will not be involved.
  • David De Gea and Rio Ferdinand may be rested, with Phil Jones moving into defence and Anders Lindegaard replacing De Gea in goal

Fulham:

  • Fulham will be without Simon Davies (neck) and Kerim Frei (groin)
  • Mahamadou Diarra is not expected to be fit for another week.
  •  Ashkan Dejagah and strikers Mladen Petric and Hugo Rodallega are in contention for starts after time on the sideline.

 


League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

Man United: W-D-W-W-D            Fulham: L-W-D-D-W                                 


 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

MANCHESTER UNITED

FULHAM

WINS

7

2

DRAWS

1

 

The Stats:

 

  • Manchester United are currently on a 10-match unbeaten streak in in all competitions, while they have not lost in 13 matches domestically.
  • The Red Devils have won the FA Cup a record 11 times. The last time they won the competition was in 2004.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson’s side have also scored the highest amount of goals in the Premier League (57) this season, with striker Robin van Persie leading the scorers charts with 18.
  • Manchester United’s record defeat in the FA Cup was a 7-1 loss to Burnley in the first round in Februrary 1901.
  • Martin Jol has never beaten Sir Alex Ferguson in his managerial career.
  • Fulham have won just twice in 12 Premier League away games this term and needed extra-time to overcome Championship side Blackpool in the last round.
  • Fulham have also lost 31 of their 36 visits to Old Trafford, drawing three times and winning just twice. Since their last victory in 2003, United have won the fixture nine consecutive times.
  • The Cottagers’ top-scorer this season, Dimitar Berbatov has scored seven goals this campaign. Saturday’s game will be the Bulgarian’s first visit to Old Trafford since leaving Manchester United for Fulham in the summer.

 

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Preview: Tottenham vs Manchester Utd, Sun 16:00

Sir Alex Ferguson will be out for revenge at White Hart Lane on Sunday afternoon, trying to rectify the result from earlier in the season whereby AVB’s Spurs took United apart at Old Trafford.

Spurs players celebrate opening the scoring at Old Trafford back in September.

Team News:

Tottenham:

  • Spurs were hit with the news that their Brazilian midfielder Sandro will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury that he picked up against QPR last weekend.
  • Sandro joins Younes Kaboul (knee) on the long term injury list.
  • Striker Emmanuel Adebayor will also be missing after joining Togo at the African Cup of Nations. Adebayor’s departure leaves Andre Villas Boas with just once recognised striker, Jermain Defoe, who will start up front alone this week.
  • Clint Dempsey will come in to replace Adebayor this week, with Scott Parker coming in for Sandro, as Spurs will look to deploy a 4-5-1 formation.

 

Manchester United:

  • Darren Fletcher (illness) is the only definite absentee for United after undergoing on operation recently. The Scottish midfielder will be out for the rest of the season.
  • The big news for United fans will be the Premier League return of Wayne Rooney, who has been out for a month with a knee problem.
  • Elsewhere, Jonny Evans (hamstring) and Ashley Young (knee) are likely to shake off their knocks to come into contention this week.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to start with the same side that beat Liverpool last weekend, with the only exception being the return of Rooney, who scored in United’s midweek FA Cup win over West Ham.

 

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Premier League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

Tottenham: D-W-W-W-D                                    Manchester Utd:  W-W-W-W-D

 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

TOTTENHAM

MAN UNITED

WINS

1

7

DRAWS

2

 

When these sides met in the Premier League back in September, Spurs recorded their first victory against United for over 12 years. Goals from Jan Vertonghen, Gareth Bale, and Clint Dempsey handed them a shock 3-2 win at Old Trafford.

 

The Stats:

  • Manchester United have won eight and lost none of their last 11 Premier League matches at White Hart Lane.
  • United striker Robin van Persie has scored five goals and has five assists in his last 10 Premier League games against Tottenham. He has also scored nine goals in his last nine Premier League games.
  • Victory at Old Trafford earlier this season ended a run of 22 Premier League games without a win for Spurs against Manchester United (W0 D5 L17).
  • Ryan Giggs has scored more Premier League goals against Tottenham than versus any other opponent (10).
  • Spurs have lost just one of their last 10 Premier League matches (W7 D2 L1), however they’ve lost their last four games against other teams in the top six of the table.
  • Spurs have scored the highest proportion of second half goals in the top division this season (72%, 17/28).
  • The Red Devils have the best chance conversion (21% and shooting accuracy (49%) of any team in this season’s top flight.

 

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FA Cup Replay: Man United vs West Ham, Wed 20:05 (live on ITV 1)

Rooney looks set to return for United adding further trouble to West Ham overcoming their poor record at Old Trafford

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Team News:

Manchester United:

  • Ashley Young and Nemanja Vidic both picked up knee injuries against Liverpool
  • Wayne Rooney is set to return for the first time since injuring his knee on Christmas Day.
  • Nani and Anderson also look set to return for United
  • Johnny Evans is still unfit with a hamstring strain
  • Ferguson may chose to rest some of the big stars as they have a massive match at White Hart Lane against Spurs in the Premier League next weekend

 

West Ham:

  • Marouane Chamakh is ineligible for the Hammers’ after not being registered for the original tie, so Carlton Cole is likely to continue up front.
  • Joey O’Brien, James Collins (both hamstring), George McCartney and Andy Carroll (both knee) remain sidelined for the Hammers.
  • Mark Noble may return from a calf problem, while Mohamed Diame has returned to fitness, but may be kept fresh for the weekend.

 

Domestic Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

 

Manchester United: W-W-W-W-D                                 West Ham:  L-W-L-L-D

 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

MANCHESTER UNITED

WEST HAM

WINS

8

1

DRAWS

1

 

The last time the two sides met at Old Trafford in the FA Cup, United ran out massive 6-0 winners.

 

The Stats:

  • This will be the 10th time the two sides have met in this competition, with West Ham enjoying the upper hand, winning four times compared to the Red Devils’ three
  • United are unbeaten in 8 games stretching back to December’s 3-2 league win over Man City
  • United have won the last five home matches in a row against the Hammers, and have kept four clean sheets in the last four as well
  • West Ham have won just once in 7 games
  • They have only recorded a single victory on the road since October
  • The Hammers have hit just 5 goals away from Upton Park this term
  • Manchester United have not won the FA Cup since 2004. For the Hammers, cup glory last came in 1980.

 

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Preview: Manchester United vs West Brom, Sat 15:00

United opened up a 7 point lead at the top of the Premier League after their thrilling 4-3 win over Newcastle on Boxing Day, and will look to extend their lead at the top when West Bromwich Albion visit Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney sweeps home a penalty in this fixture last season.

Team News:

Man United:

  • Anderson (hamstring), Shinji Kagawa (knee), and Nani (hamstring) will all miss out through long term injury.
  • United were dealt a big blow last week when star striker Wayne Rooney picked up a knee injury in training. He is set to be out until mid January.
  • Rafael (hamstring), Ashley Young (knee) and Phil Jones (ankle) are all nearing a return to fitness and could feature this week.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to name the same side that won against the Magpies, with Javier Hernandez and Robin van Persie starting up front.

 

West Brom:

  • Steven Reid (shin), Claudio Yacob (hamstring), and Craig Dawson (eye) are the only long term absentees for Albion.
  • Youssuf Mulumbu and Jonal Olsson picked up minor knocks in West Brom’s 2-1 win over QPR on Boxing Day, but the pair should still feature from the start at Old Trafford.
  • Goran Popov picked up a hamstring injury in that match, and is unlikely to feature this week.
  • Steve Clarke will look to name the same side that won at Loftus Road, but may be forced to make changes.

 

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Premier League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

 

Man United: W-D-W-W-W                            West Brom:  W-W-D-L-L

 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

MAN UNITED

WEST BROM

WINS

8

0

DRAWS

2

GOALS SCORED

26

7

 

In this fixture last season, Wayne Rooney grabbed a brace to hand the Red Devils a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford. Rooney also bagged in the reverse fixture which United won 2-1, but the English talisman will play no part when the sides meet this weekend.

 

The Stats:

  • Manchester United have won 10 and lost none of their 12 Premier League games against West Brom, but the two draws have both been at Old Trafford.
  • Wayne Rooney has scored four goals in his last three Premier League appearances against West Brom.
  • Nani and Javier Hernandez have both scored in two of their three appearances against the Baggies.
  • West Brom have won none and lost 10 of their last 13 visits to Old Trafford.
  • Robin van Persie has now scored 61 goals in his last 74 Premier League appearances since January 2011.
  • No defender has scored more Premier League goals than Patrice Evra this season (4).
  • Before 2012-13 Man Utd had only scored 7 own goals at Old Trafford in 20 PL campaigns. This season they have 4 already.
  • West Brom have won their last two matches by a 2-1 scoreline – beating Norwich and QPR.

 

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Subbuteo Fan Adds Classic Moments To A Classic Game

Forget Warhol and his Marilyn Monroe prints, Banksy and his street paintings, Terry Lee has brought football history to life in Subbuteo art form. These classic pieces are worth millions in our eyes

Artist Terry Lee has elevated Subbuteo to a new level with a set of neatly designed characters re-enacting football’s most memorable moments. Speaking to Terry earlier this week, he exclusively told PlayUp a little about the hobby that’s taken the internet by storm.

“It all started when I had the idea to customise a ‘Legends XI’ team which took the form of eleven detailed players from 11 different nationalities with the likes of (George) Best, (Diego) Maradona, Pele and (Lev) Yashin”, he said.

“The first single figure I created was the Rene Higuita’ Scorpion Kick (see below). It was the Higuita figure that really started the Iconic single figures collection and has being growing rapidly ever since”, he continued.

With each piece painstakingly handcrafted from ‘recycled’ broken figures, Lee carefully glues and paints each character, which can take up to two days to complete. Fantastically original, the collection has gone from strength to strength and for those of you wanting a more exclusive selection, he takes requests for custom-build moments too.

The cost for a single figure varies in the complexity and detail involved, but prices start from just £8. Note, just £8 for the new Banksy! You can follow him on Twitter or Facebook, or just search for ‘SubbuteoArt’.

Check out the pictures below.

 

Argentina's Maradona handles in against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal

Beginning of the End: Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy's awkward handshake after their World Cup qualifying victory against Holland in 2001

'Greatest Goal in Premier League History': Wayne Rooney's overhead kick against rivals Manchester City

Eccentric Colombian shotstopper Rene Higuita performs his 'Scorpion Kick' during a friendly against England in 1995

Mario Balotelli celebrates scoring Italy's second in their Euro 2012 semifinal against Germany

2012 goal scoring record breaker Lionel Messi accompanied with Ballon d'Or

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores 'that' goal against England back in November

Three of the best: Ferguson, Mourinho and Wenger

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Preview: Man United vs Sunderland, Sat 15:00

Manchester United will expect to keep their 6-point lead at the top of the Premier League with victory over Sunderland, who are now firmly part of the relegation scrap.

Wayne Rooney wheels away after scoring against Sunderland in last season's Premier League.

Team News:

Manchester United:

  • Anderson and Nani (both hamstring) are the only definite absentees for United.
  • Centre back Jonny Evans limped off early in the second half of the 3-2 win over Manchester City with a hamstring injury. Evans has a 50% chance of starting against Sunderland, and is likely to be replaced by Chris Smalling if deemed unfit.
  • However, Nemanja Vidic stepped up his injury recovery and could be fit to replace Evans at the back; though a place on the bench is more likely for the Serbian. He was expected to feature last week but was held back.
  • Shinji Kagawa (knee) and Nick Powell (illness) are nearing a return to fitness but are unlikely to feature on Saturday.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson will name the same side that beat Man City last weekend, with the only possible exception of Evans from the start.

 

Sunderland:

  • Wes Brown and Lee Cattermole (both knee) are the only long term absentees for the Black Cats – both of whom are expected to be out until 2013.
  • Right back Phil Bardsley picked up a slight knee injury in Sunderland’s 3-0 win over Reading on Tuesday, and will face a late fitness test.
  • Titus Bramble replaced Bardsley at the back against Reading, and will do so again if he is deemed unfit.
  • Aside from that, manager Martin O’Neill has no fresh injury concerns and will hope to name the same eleven that won against Reading.

 

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Premier League Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)

 

Man United: W-W-W-W-L                             Sunderland:  W-L-L-D-L

 

Head to Head (Last 10 Matches)

 

MAN UNITED

SUNDERLAND

WINS

8

0

DRAWS

2

GOALS SCORED

15

3

 

In this fixture last season, former Red Wes Brown put through his own net to gift United all 3 points.

The reverse fixture at the Stadium of Light was played on the final game of the season last year, and a goal by Wayne Rooney put United on the brink of winning the title. However, a goal from Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero stole the Premier League crown from Sir Alex Ferguson’s grasp at the last second.

 

The Stats:

  • Sunderland have failed to score in nine of their last 11 Premier League games against Manchester United including the last five in a row.
  • The Black Cats haven’t beaten Sir Alex Ferguson’s men in their last 17 meetings, dating back to November 2000.
  • Their last win away at Manchester United came in May 1968, at a time when Sir Alex Ferguson was a sprightly 27 year old playing for Rangers.
  • United striker Robin van Persie has scored seven goals in nine appearances against Sunderland in all competitions and five times in seven games in the Premier League.
  • RVP’s striker partner Wayne Rooney has six goals and seven assists in 12 Premier League appearances this season.
  • In the last six Premier League meetings between these two sides, Man Utd have only scored seven goals and three have been own goals by Sunderland players – courtesy of Anton Ferdinand (2) and Wes Brown.
  • The Red Devils have won 15 and lost none of the last 20 Premier League meetings with the Black Cats.
  • Manchester United have won 14 and lost just one of their last 16 Premier League games at Old Trafford.
  • Martin O’Neill’s Sunderland have won just one of their last 15 Premier League away games (W1 D7 L7).

 

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