The United stand-in captain believes that his side needs to come out on top tonight if they are to prevent City from starting a revolution.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Mancini’s men were clearly on an upward trend after their takeover by the Abu Dhabi Group in 2008. The cash-inflow coupled with the arrival of marquee players, meant the Etihad soon become a hotbed of prime European talent.
While the renaissance in blue half of Manchester is something new, across town, United have been reigning supreme in England for the better part of the last two decades.
Under the watchful guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, the Red Devils have won every trophy there is to win and although have been challenged on a number of occasions by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429, none have come close to matching their high standards and ability to
challenge for the title every season.
Things have slowly but surely been heating up and everything is one the line now, as both of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749’s finest go head-to-head for the biggest prized the country has to offer.
City have momentum on their side, but United have bucket loads of experience and a manager, who can turn ordinary sides into a world-beaters.
The Reds failure to beat the Citizens could have long-lasting consequences and French star http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231 has reiterated that his side must beat their bitter rivals in order to suppress a revolution, that could threaten their stranglehold in the Premier League.
“Beware. If City start winning it will be hard to stop them. If they win the Premier League, a page is turned and it’s a revolution, and revolutions have always been about Manchester United,” he said.
“If you play for Manchester United, if you’re a leader or a captain, it’s to play in a match like this,” the French full-back was quoted as saying.
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson knows that City are a force to be reckoned with and will be looking to send out his strongest side possible to combat Mancini’s men, but a win in the nerve wrecking is far from secured and the ninety minutes tonight could possibly be the
most important in the history of the League.
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