CHASE FOR FOURTH PLACE CONTINUES
Manchester United
face long time London Rivals Tottenham Hotspurs in a game which the results has
a habit of carrying more than just three points in it’s important. For Manchester
United gaining three points today will mean that Manchester United has closed
the gap between the Red Devils and Arch rivals Manchester City to a mere one point
as we approach the end of the season while Tottenham Hotspurs who is currently
sitting in second place in the Premier League Table has the chance of piling
the pressure on League Leaders Leicester City as Tottenham's hopes to overtake
the leaders with a seven point gap sitting between both Tottenham Hotspurs and
Leicster City. The stakes are high in
today's game, the three points is waiting for the winners of today's game, there are no guaranteed winners in today's
game because like West Ham showed in yesterday's game, there are no underdogs in
Modern day football any more.
KEYS TO
VICTORY FOR THE RED DEVILS IN TODAY'S GAME
Fast Counter Attacking football will be very useful for
Manchester United today
Clinical and spot on goal scoring touch will be needed by
Manchester United because when Totham get their chances today we know they will
capitalize so Manchester United has to take their chances and put the pressure
on Tottenham to chase the game and not the other way around.
Manchester United can not afford to let their guard down for
a second, everybody in Tottenham is capable of creating goals for themselves
and for their team mates so Manchester United should not underestimate any
Tottenham player. Close down each Tottenham player and be careful of Tottenham's
dangerous counter attacking ability.
Captain Wayne
Rooney will again inspire the team from the sky box as he continues to nurse his knee injury which has kept
Rooney out of the team for almost two months.
What had long looked like another forgettable season in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era could yet end with a flourish.
A first FA Cup in 12 years remains within reach if they can navigate their way through Wednesday's quarterfinal replay at West Ham, while securing a third-straight league victory on Sunday would bolster their chances of Champions League qualification.
Rooney will again be unavailable for this weekend's mouth-watering clash at Tottenham, but the United captain is edging closer to a return and will turn out for the under-21s against Middlesbrough on Monday".
ESPN FC, PA SPORT. 9-4-2016.