Friday, 5 March 2010

Wolves v Man United Preview

The great Manchester United return to the Molineux, anyone remember what happened last time they played there in the league? Kenny Miller's winner set up one of the greatest Wolves win for a while. But how different it is now.

We aren't bottom, and United aren't top. They won't be talking about Wolves' famous victory in 2004, but about what side Mick picks. What the pundits on ESPN will obviously talk about will be what happened in December.

The ten changes, the ridiculous fine we got and maybe even how many changes United make?

They've just won the League Cup. they have a HUGE match in midweek and suddenly they have a few injury doubts. Rooney somehow is injured, even though he played ninety minutes for England on Wednesday. Berbatov has a few problems with his knee and Michael Owen is out for the rest of the season. Who plays upfront, I reckon Berbatov on his own, depends if Rooney is declared 'fit'.

Last time, the feeling before the game was that we had a chance. United weren't doing too well, had a few injuries and that we could give them a game. Then Mick gives them the win and they beat us easily.

Mick says we won't make any changes. The only change I might make is Milijas for Jones but Mick wouldn't do that. Jones didn't impress me against Bolton. He almost lost the ball twice with no one behind him on the half way line and got two soft free kicks. He doesn't seem quick enough, in his mind. He has a decent freekick (when he's not flicking it up) but he hasn't got that ability on the ball that Nenad does. He has done well recently, and he's just returned from injury and might need a rest.

Team:

Hahnemann

Zubar
Berra
Craddock
Ward

Foley
Jones
Henry
Guedioura
Jarvis

Doyle.

If we get any kind of result it will be depending on Super Kevin Doyle (and Jarvis). If he can get us an early goal we might just be able to get something.

1-0 to United.

And here, watch this.