I agree. Winning 4-1 at home against Wolves should be standard, but it will sure be a confidence booster for the lads after suffering the blows against Crystal Palace and the Champions League knock out.
To see Rooney scoring again, his first since September, will also bring some confidence back to that boy. But, thta's not to say it'll be an easy ride from there.
Manchester United have an easy run of home games for the coming month or two - it'...
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A win is a win, I agree. Statistically, if one team scores more goals than the other, the match will result in a win - but it doesn't mean that it was a good performance.
I was quite disappointed with a number of the players; didn't see much of Evans through the game and Fletcher messed up more passes than he completed. Welbeck showed potential when he had the ball, but it's a shame he didn't finish any chances.
Evra played well too, and I was...
Such a boring match and another lacklustre performance from Manchester United.
Not too bothered by this, to be honest. I care more about club football over International games and glad that Rooney's fitness for United matches won't be a factor.
What's more, its an excellent opportunity for people like Wellbeck to prove themselves on an International stage.
Eventful? Could be pretty boring as it's clearly going to be a walk in the park for the reds.
I see his point; that Manchester City have a team full of world class talent. However, I don't think they currently work together as well as FC Barcelona do to be serious competitors to a team of Barcelona's calibre.
This is such a non-news news story. Regardless, I'm looking forward to some entertaining football and hope the two sides don't let me down.
Prediction: Manchester United 3 - 1 Arsenal
Excellent move. I think Joey will fit in well at QPR and build a good reputation amid the fans. I'm guessing it will be far more rewarding being at that club - I just hope he's got a release clause in there if QPR get relegated!
If that was the case; I'd be cheering on Manchester City. I'd love to see an all Manchester final.
I'm glad Arsenal haven't bowed out of the competition and, whilst I haven't actually seen coverage from this match, what I've read suggests they put in the effort and fully deserved the win.
Haha, he clearly hates the press / press conferences.
Seems like a pretty easy run for Manchester boys; well, not if you're on the blue side of Manchester.
At least until Man City face Arsenal later this afternoon.