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Date/Time: Mar 6, 2010
12:30pm (US/Eastern)
Competition: England Premier League
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Molineux Stadium, England
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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United Match Preview

Brian Moore, Mar 5th 2010
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy displayed a fine madness and got tricky with his line-up against Manchester United last time out. Will he do the same again?

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy (right). There is madness in his method.Wolverhampton manager Mick McCarthy’s sleight-of-hand with his line up was the main talking point of his club’s previous game with Manchester United.

McCarthy fielded a controversial squad against United at Old Trafford that saw 10 changes from their previous match. In short, McCarthy had fielded a reserve squad against the mighty Red Devils.

McCarthy’s reserves were casually thumped 3-0. Had the man lost his managerial marbles?

 

 

Perhaps not all…although there was madness in his method!

Later, under post-match interrogations by the press and the FA, McCarthy revealed his motive: Rest the first team boys. (They were unlikely to beat United anyway.) And with rest, maybe they could actually win a game later on.

A week later McCarthy’s well-rested boys beat rivals Burnley!

Madness…? Perhaps! But what a fine madness McCarthy manifested.

All that drama aside, Wolves now find themselves perched upon the precarious precipice of the relegation zone, with goal difference being the only Premier League survival lifeline they currently clutch.

Wolves lost 1-0  away at Bolton last week but McCarthy was straightforward in his appraisal of his squad’s performance.

"We have made mistakes and it has cost us the game. The goal we conceded wasn't bad luck, it was bad defending" McCarthy said in a post match interview.

Wolves opponents this weekend are once again Premier League titans Manchester United, and given the form displayed lately by young Mr. Wayne Rooney & Co., the last thing McCarthy can afford is bad defending.

History repeats,…or will it?

Coming off a tough loss, going into a tough game, followed by a match against fellow strugglers Burnley, McCarthy might be tempted to repeat his tactical trickery. But it’s not likely this time around. Notwithstanding the fact that the league and the supporters cast a dim view of the earlier deceit, every point at this juncture of the season is worth its weight in gold.

Simply put, McCarthy can’t afford to trifle. 


Manchester United, on the other hand, are flying high. Fresh off a victory over Aston Villa in the Carling Cup Final, they approach the weekend just a point behind Chelsea in the race for the league lead.


Ferguson enraged

But defensive vulnerability is once again evident. Although Nemanja Vidic is back in the line up, RioManchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson wasn't hapy with Jonny Evans Ferdinand has back problems. But that’s alright since he still has a suspension hanging over him.

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson, however, must be at least a little concerned with central defender Jonny Evans, whose shaky display against Milan in the Champions League two weeks ago nearly caused Ferguson’s head to burst open, such was his apparent rage.

Wayne Rooney, on the other hand, has shown no vulnerability whatsoever this season. The England international came off the bench to replace Michael Owen and score the winner against Villa.

Rooney is said to have been working on his heading skills lately. It shows. He seems to be scoring everything with his noggin the last few matches.

Injuries beset United still, however. Ferdinand has the aforementioned sore back. Giggs is out with a broken arm. O’Shea is out for the season. Anderson, Rafael and Owen are all on the disabled list.

Still, with Rooney in the middle receiving Valencia’s crosses from the right United have as potent a punch as they have had all season.

Sheep in Wolves clothing

Added incentive for the Red Devils must be that they are facing a struggling Wolves side. Indeed, Mick McCarthy’s team are little more than a sheep in wolves clothing and a motivated Manchester United should have little trouble leading them to slaughter.
 

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United Match Statistics

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manchester United

Scoring Summary
Paul Scholes (72')
Yellow Cards
David Jones (61')
Jody Craddock (60')
Nemanja Vidic (58')
Statistics
Shots Total 1416
Shots on goal 24
Fouls 108
Corners 24
Offsides 01
Possession Time 45%55%
Yellow Cards 21
Red Cards 00
Saves 32
Squad
13Marcus Hahnemann (G)
16Christophe Berra (CD-L)
6Jody Craddock (CD-R)
11Stephen Ward (LB)
23Ronald Zubar (RB)
14David Jones (CM-L)
34Adlène Guédioura (CM-R)
8Karl Henry (RCM)
17Matthew Jarvis (LM)
32Kevin Foley (RM)
29Kevin Doyle (ST)
1Edwin van der Sar (G)
15Nemanja Vidic (CD-L)
5Rio Ferdinand (CD-R)
3Patrice Evra (LB)
6Wes Brown (RB)
18Paul Scholes (CM)
16Michael Carrick (LM)
28Darron Gibson (RM)
17Nani (ST)
9Dimitar Berbatov (LF)
25Antonio Valencia (RF)
Substitutes
10Andrew Keogh
27Michael Mancienne
3George Elokobi
9Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
1Wayne Hennessey
18Sam Vokes
20Nenad Milijas
2Gary Neville
24Darren Fletcher
13Ji-Sung Park
12Ben Foster
21Rafael
26Gabriel Obertan
32Mame Biram Diouf
Substitutions
Andrew Keogh   -   Stephen Ward (84')
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake   -   Adlène Guédioura (84')
Sam Vokes   -   Matthew Jarvis (89')
Gary Neville   -   Wes Brown (45')
Mame Biram Diouf   -   Darron Gibson (62')
Ji-Sung Park   -   Nani (74')

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