Breaking Football News: Sir Alex Ferguson wary of Sunderland’s threat
Sir Alex Ferguson has already started the mind games ahead of Sunderland’s crucial visit to Old Trafford on Sunday, 26th of December, 2010. Manchester United are already top of the English league table as they defeated the previous leaders, Arsenal
in their last league encounter at Old Trafford. United were scheduled to play Chelsea in the English Premier League on the past weekend but the tie was postponed due to weather troubles in London. Now, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 face Arsenal on the weekend whereas Manchester
United look to get all three points against Sunderland.
Despite the fact that Sunderland are not a fashionable club side in the English Premier League, Steve Bruce’s men have been quite successful in the league this season. Sunderland’s biggest win of the season came against Chelsea at the Stamford Bridge as
the Black Cats won by 3 goals to nil. Sunderland’s most impressive player this season has no doubt been Daniel Wellbeck who was signed on a short term loan deal by Steve Bruce from Manchester United. As per his loan contract with Sunderland, the striker will
play no part on the weekend against his parent club. Nonetheless, Sunderland may well start the encounter with a potent strike force in the shape of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Asamoah-Gyan-c6791.
Complimenting Sunderland on their memorable win over Chelsea, Ferguson said, "In all the time I have been at Manchester United, I could probably point to six perfect performances. Steve will look at that in the same way. It was one of the stand-out performances
of the season. They were absolutely brilliant and could have won by six or seven.”
Ferguson went onto speak about Wellbeck who has been the key player for Sunderland in attack. Playing alongside the likes of Gyan and Bent, Wellbeck has developed into a formidable player who has terrorized defences in the Premier League this season. Daniel
will return to Manchester United come the end of the 2010-2011 season from his loan move to Sunderland but there is already speculation that Steve Bruce will do all he can to retain the services of the English U-21 striker.
Sir Alex added, "In his (Wellbeck) spell around the first team in the last couple of years, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-c10193 never played more than four games in a row. It was imperative that he went out on loan and played regular football. In the last couple of years he grew so big,
so quickly, Danny was weak in some parts of his legs, which created a lot of problems for the boy. But you look at him now and see the growth. He has filled out and is very powerful."
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