Sunday, November 10, 2013

United They Stand!

It is a cliché that when you find an ally in what was a major rival, you are no longer considered a major threat. That is the place Wenger found himself in over the last couple of seasons as some Arsenal fans advocated for his sacking after an unbearable trophy drought, and Sir Alex vocally stood in his defense. After a flying start to the new season that has taken Arsenal five points ahead of nearest rivals in the league, Wenger is returning the favor by defending Sir Alex’s successor as United finds itself trailing in unfamiliar mid-table territory.

Moments away from what is sure to be a season defining game, the dynamics of this encounter are more different than they have been in nearly a decade. Given their lofty league position and that they have just returned from impressively conquering last season’s Champions League finalists on their own turf, Arsenal are considered overwhelming favorites for this tie. Not even United’s relative improvement in form with a run of eight games unbeaten will reduce the odds that are heavily in Arsenal’s favor!

Pound for pound, you could say there is very little to choose between the quality of players on both sides. Granted Arsenal boasts a vastly superior midfield but United’s attack is dominant. United’s defense will however only measure up if new manager David Moyes makes the right selections with regular right back Rafael Da Silva’s availability in question.

If both sides hold firm to make it an even contest, this is a game that is likely to be won on United’s right flank. Moyes must stay away from the easy option of selecting center halves Chris Smalling or Phil Jones as replacement right backs. Their performances have bordered on comical when faced with a tricky winger! A masterstroke for United would be the selection of regular winger, Antonio Valencia at right back and roll the dice with the wild card selection of Wilfred Zaha. Though untested at this level, Zaha’s potential is enormous and the element of surprise could put United on the front foot. Nani if he understands that he is playing for his future after the boos he had to endure from his own fans during the last outing may also turnout to be a smart move if it prompts him to improve his decision making. After all, either winger will be up against the offensively brilliant but sometimes defensively naïve Kieran Gibbs.

Given their run of form since the turn of the year, Arsenal will have every reason to head into this tie with more confidence than their rivals who have recently not enjoyed the most positive of results on home turf. United’s form in the Moyes era has been patchy at best, only showing glimpses of class but never a collective performance of verve to last an entire match. You can almost touch the tension at Old Trafford as many fans cheer in hope rather than expectation that this evidently hard working, humble and honest man can win a trophy and secure the job of his dreams.

What may just keep United standing at the end of this much anticipated encounter is the support from neutrals and some sworn enemies that they will enjoy for the first time in decades. While most neutrals will prefer an Arsenal success at the end of the season, they will hope a win by Manchester United, the serial champions, will make the league more watchable as suddenly several other clubs come into play for this season’s title. Even Manuel Pellegrini from the noisy neighbors could not hide his support for United in this encounter during his pre-match press conference at Sunderland.


Can a United win help them build momentum that will come back to haunt some of their bitter rivals for their support?

1 comment:

  1. Written with clarity my only concern is that people like Nani shouldn't be wearing the colours of manchester united he has failed to develop and the sooner we move him on the better for everyone else...I can see him flourish in a spurs team even newcastle.
    This is a game that united must win just to show their intent of battling for top four.

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