Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Manchester United vs Tottenham Preview

A clash of the titans would be an understatement when it comes to this fixture.  Although the hosts have registered more wins against their opponents in recent times, it could be argued that United have never faced a more stronger Spurs side and more so at a time when Alex Ferguson’s men are suffering from their worst run of form since before I care to remember. In light of scandals and injuries both of which have robbed them of their precious Rooney who, if you pay attention to most quarters, may not be missed. Chicharito, the little Mexican, is fast becoming a fan favourite among the Old Trafford faithful and with two goals at Stoke last weekend, in him, they possess an inform striker. Rooney however, has always been on hand to punish the defensive shortcomings of Tottenham in recent years and he would have relished the opportunity to exploit Harry Redknapp’s 18th different centre back pairing since the season started which has resulted in only two cleansheets so far. Tottenham export, Dimitar Berbatov is looking more and more mortal, a mere shadow of the class he once possessed and this will indeed please those who were sorry to see him leave.
In Van der Vaart, Spurs have finally found a Berbatov replacement, a player who has the ability to pick the option marked ‘Genius’ when lesser players would cave under the pressure. With Defoe and the entire defense still huddled up in the treatment room, Redknapp will be forced to play the same formation that he used in the Everton game employing a 4-5-1 approach. Gallas and Kaboul may again be called upon at the back with Hutton and Ekotto in support. Tom Huddlestone who missed out at Everton, should start in midfield supporting Modric and Van der Vaart, a combination which is sure to provide a brilliant passing game. Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon are hitting the form of their lives and no doubt United fullbacks will be caving in their boots at the possibility. The lone structure of the gangly one, Peter Crouch should be seen at the front scaring the bejesus out of Vidic and Ferdinand.
All in all, United have been reenergized by the news that Wayne Rooney has committed himself to the club, at least for the time being and with home advantage and on the back of a good win at Stoke, they will be hard to break down. On the other hand, Tottenham will be looking to take all three points from possibly the weakest United side they have faced so far and end a history of dismal performances against the side from Manchester.