Manchester United’s manager, Alex Ferguson has gone on to praise the partnership between http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233, as he believes the duo have been brilliant all season long.
The two http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 internationals have been in breathtaking form in recent weeks and this has gone on to win them a lot of applause from critics and their manager.
Ferguson believes that two have finally started to understand each other and should they build on this understanding they could go on and become unstoppable.
The Red Devils boss is quoted to have said: "Wayne is 26 now, Danny’s 21. You’d think that for the next few years they can only get better. And we hope so. With http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-c10193 being fit again and playing consistently, he’s developed better.”
"Last week we saw something really special. I know there were a lot of references to [Andy] Cole and [Dwight] Yorke and there were similarities, yes. I thought Welbeck’s movement was fantastic last week [against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043]. Attacking-wise, we were terrific in
the second half."
The manager then turned his attention to the upcoming game between City and United, as he admitted the game would be very important for the tam.
However, he hoped for his players to step up and prove their worth this time around.
City already went on to beat United by six goals to one earlier in the season and this has given City a much needed boost ahead of their potential title decider match.
"I think we’ll have to have a threat on Monday," Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 added. "We expect our players to step up to the mark and offer a threat to City. No doubt about it.”
"We have an interesting combination of things here: the team with the best home record in the country and then the team with the best away record in the country."
It is now up to Ferguson to get the best out of his team, as he hopes to win his 20th Premier League crown sooner rather then later.
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