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BK_83 said:even when henry came on... hardly see any diff
anyways, why was henry not in starting 11?
lumlum said:That's because he never got any balls, maybe Cesc should've stayed on?
beachryan said:So what about Ruud/Saha? I thought the team had better shape with Ruud on, but Saha can run a tired defence into the ground. I couldn't believe ruud got through on goal sobeautifully then missed wide, not like him! His ball to Rooney was exquisite too, not something you'd expect to see saha do. I don't know, I'm definitely torn. saha's scoring more at the moment, but I'm sure if we bank on him he'll just get hurt again and then we'll have no one (other than Rossi...) to partner rooney.
Vidic is looking to be a great centre back, but I do worry about his pace, you coudl see the arsenal strategy was to hit it past him and try to beat him to it, which resulted in a couple corners. Still, has adjusted really well into the team. evra as a left midfielder? Richardson must be unimpressed...
Metallica said:Before Brown got injuried I really thought he was the most inform defender playing at that moment, maybe a Brown and Vidic partenership would be stronger but I cant see Ferdinand being dropped (what a tackle he did yesterday by the way). Gabby Heinze will be fit soon, that will only improve the defence as I feel hes the best defender at the club
Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze could be set for a shock comeback against Sunderland on Friday.
The Argentine left back has not played since rupturing cruciate ligaments back in September, but Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he could be called upon to help United in their push for the title.
The news comes as a sharp contrast to recent statements by both the player and manager, who had indicated that he would be struggling to be fit in time for this summer's World Cup.
Ferguson had also said that he would be reluctant to gamble on Heinze with the Premiership title still up for grabs.
However, he has been impressed by the 27-year-old's attitude in training, and now looks set to unleash a hungry Heinze in the must-win game at home to Sunderland.
"Gaby has been training for three weeks now and he is looking fantastic," Ferguson commented.
"He has been tackling like a tiger, has shown great energy in training and his enthusiasm is infectious.
"He is very close and I might just give him a go against Sunderland on Friday."
We all always say that but things never work out for us in the end.Alucard said:Its great to have so many options in defense and players fighting for places. Looking foward to next season when we have fully fit sqaud plus new buys.
Alucard said:Well we already have a player like heinze on the right in G.Neville. We just need to toughen up in midfield and get a plyer who will protect the defense with all his heart and determination like Heinze. I will add though that O'Shea and giggs have been a revelation in the middle together.
BK_83 said:crap... clubs nowadays trying to make a meal out of transfers just becoz he is highly rated