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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Bring It On


This is one EPL clashnot to be missed.

United visit the Emirates Stadium today to face Wenger’s side with the race for the Premier League title as tense as ever.United are currently in second position with 50points with Arsenal just a single point and place behind them. As a result, Ferguson knows he will need his big players to put in a performance and he is backing Fletcher to come out on top.

Fabregas remembers a rare moment when he was forced to admit to being second best, not something he acknowledges easily.So now the Arsenal skipper is hoping to re-enact the scene in reverse tomorrow when the two arch-rivals go head-to-head again - this time at the Emirates."It was not so tough. I always want to win and I hate to lose but sometimes you just have to say that another team is better than you.

Arsène Wenger wants Manchester United to be as strong as possible - so that Arsenal can be "the best within the best".Sir Alex Ferguson's side won their third consecutive Premier League title last season, becoming the first team to achieve the feat twice.This term the Red Devils are in the thick of the title race again, along with Arsenal and Chelsea.

Nicklas Bendtner is gunning for the chance to ease Wenger's injury worries and make himself an Arsenal regular as fellow strikes Eduardo and Van Persie are struggling with injuries ahead of the curial showdown with Manchester United at Emirates.

Wayne Rooney has certainly got more than most to smile about the moment.Rooney instead:"I don't look on us as a one man team or see it as a great burden on me,it's nonsense."If I don't get the service,I can't score.If i don't,I expect others to,we've done that well.We've shared the goals out well and it's certainly not just about me.We expect to win as a team,not as individuals.