Thursday, April 1, 2010

League status and CL hopes

United have been having a good run since that embarrassing loss to Everton at the Goodison. They must be specially feeling good about settling the scores against Liverpool at home (after defeats in the last 3 meetings!) and against Bolton away (always a tight fixture). We still have at least 3 tricky fixtures (if not more) before the end of the season, with Chelsea, City and Tottenham to be played. One doesn't need an expert to point out United has tougher list of fixtures in the run-in compared to that of Chelsea and Arsenal. In fact, looking at the list of fixtures Arsenal had, I had a strange feeling Arsenal could yet have the last laugh in the race. But with them dropping points at Birmingham, the advantage is back with United and Chelsea at this point in time.

Everybody had been looking at Chelsea's visit to Old Trafford as the title deciding fixture of the season even as early as January. That remains true even now, just a couple of days left for the game! But the Champions' League game at Munich has given us a scare, a big one at that. The fact that Rooney is injured and could miss atleast 3 league games. I had commented in one of my posts (at least 10 games ago) that Rooney staying fit would be a crucial factor in deciding whether United would win or lose the league this season. And that has taken even bigger importance with the amount of goals Rooney has scored for United this fabulous season (34 so far). I am sure Rooney not playing would be a big boost for Chelsea. Though I would say United winning this Saturday will be a difficult task, I feel United aren't in that bad a situation than they could have been. Though United's second top scorer this season has been Mr. Own Goals, the fact that Berbatov has had a successful couple of games playing all alone, filling in for Rooney, kind of alleviates the situation a bit. So, if Berbatov, Sir Alex's costliest buy, can half fill for Rooney (read provide support to midfield) and the rest of United do their job well (specially the defense of Vidic and Ferdinand), I definitely fancy United to avenge for that unfortunate defeat by a solitary goal at the Bridge).

It's pretty much the same story as far as the return leg against Bayern is concerned. How Berbatov fills in for Rooney is definitely going to be a big factor. Apart from that, United will have to exact the best out of themselves in the other departments (midfield and defense) and we can surely make it past Bayern. After all, we have a crucial away goal to our credit!

No comments: