Jamie Carragher Talks up Liverpool’s Title Aspirations
Filed under: Liverpool, Premier League, Football
The international break is usually a time when most Premier League players not representing their respective countries like to step back from the intense glare of the top-flight spotlight.
Jamie Carragher is clearly one of the exceptions.
Having claimed that England are "cheating" by giving the country's top football job to a foreigner, the long-serving Liverpool defender has now disagreed with Luis Suarez's suggestions that Kenny Dalglish's side are out of the title race.
Carragher's team-mate had claimed Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are "unreachable".
But Carragher is refusing to give up on the one medal which has eluded him throughout his career at Anfield.
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The 33-year-old has helped his club win two FA Cups, two League Cups, one Champions League, one Uefa Cup and one Uefa Super Cup since making his debut in 1997.
But Carragher has yet to win the title. His hopes of ending that sequence already appear difficult seven games into the current campaign.
Liverpool trail United and City, who remain unbeaten, by six points after defeats to Tottenham and Stoke.
Yet with Sir Alex Ferguson's reigning champions arriving at Anfield on October 15, when Steven Gerrard could make his first start for six months after groin surgery, Carragher believes it is far too soon to write off Liverpool's title chances.
After United's visit, Dalglish's side have a run of winnable games against Norwich (home), West Brom (away) and Swansea (home) before a crunch few days which could define their season.
They travel to Chelsea on November 20 before entertaining Roberto Mancini's expensively-assembled City side on November 27.
"The last couple of years we have finished sixth and seventh so for us to get in the top four, we will be pleased with that this season," said Carragher.
"But at Christmas, if we are two or three points behind Manchester United or Manchester City, we are going to say we want to win the league.
"I always change my opinion of what I want us to do depending on where we are in the league.
"At this moment people will probably say we are in the race with Spurs and Arsenal (for fourth) because we are a little bit off Mancheter City and Manchester United.
"But over the next month, if we can catch them up. . .
The Key Questions Facing Rio Ferdinand Over Chicago Fire Interest
Filed under: Manchester United, Premier League, Football
As Rio Ferdinand ponders reported interest from Chicago Fire, there will be a host of questions swirling through the former Manchester United and England captain's mind.
Aside from a sportsman's natural confidence, Ferdinand, who turns 33 in November, must hold doubts about his fitness after almost three years of constant injuries.
With Phil Jones emerging, how long can he really be guaranteed a regular place in the Manchester United team alongside Nemanja Vidic, even when he is fit?
Even though it is hard to remember United without Ferdinand, when the time comes, Sir Alex Ferguson will be ruthless about making it clear he is no longer required.
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If everyone was available he would probably still start a Champions League final tomorrow but for how much longer will that be the case?
With Ferdinand a couple of months off turning 35, will there be another contract when his current deal expires at the end of next season?
The Daily Mail reports that the Fire want to make Ferdinand their very own David Beckham, a marquee signing to boost their profile and prospects this summer.
And it is claimed that lower taxes in the United States means that money will not be a problem for Ferdinand, who could expect to retain a salary of £120,000 a week.
Ferdinand is a fan of American culture and gives the impression of being open-minded about such matters but it is a very big step from that to moving to the MLS full-time.
It seems incredible that it is approaching five years since Beckham chose to move to the LA Galaxy, a deal that was seen as him raising the white flag to his England hopes.
Left out of the England squad for the Macedonia game, Ferdinand could be forgiven for wondering if his international days are numbered.
Liverpool Need Luis Suarez to Cut Theatrics and Concentrate on Goals
Filed under: Liverpool, Premier League, Football
Nine months into his Liverpool career, Luis Suarez has spoken of the immense pride he feels each time he pulls on the club's famous number seven shirt.
"I didn't know the history of my No 7 shirt at Liverpool," said the Uruguay forward. "I picked it because it was one of the few numbers available.
"Now that I know the story I am proud to wear the '7' and I try not feel the burden of its heritage."
No doubt Suarez's words will further cement his already stong relationship with the Kop, but the 24-year-old must eradicate play-acting from his game if he is to be as successful as Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan, both previous owners of Liverpool's legendary number seven shirt.
There is so much to admire about Suarez.
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The vibrant former Ajax player has demonstrated on a weekly basis the art of pulling centre-backs around with his twisting brilliance, instigating the rhythm of Liverpool's attacks.
At times he has been unstoppable, and Sir Alex Ferguson will be wary of the threat that Suarez poses ahead of Manchester United's visit to Anfield on October 15.
Yet Suarez is in danger of undoing all his hard work if he repeats the over-the-top antics he showed on the pitch ahead of Jack Rodwell's early red card, which has since been rescinded, in the Merseyside derby.
Players who roll around and simulate agony when there is little wrong with them are hurting the game
Regular visitors to Anfield will know that Suarez possesses an unquenchable will to win, an ingredient which has endeared him to Liverpool's fans.
"Our supporters are the most intelligent I have come across and, for me, they understand when someone is doing, well," said Dalglish before the Merseyside derby.
"The fans have taken to him because he is genuine, 100 per cent committed. They love players like that."
Indeed they do.
Is it time for Manchester United to Show Dimitar Berbatov the Door?
Filed under: Manchester United, Premier League, Football
The warning signs have long been there and now the writing appears to be on the wall for Dimitar Berbatov's Manchester United future.
Now a fringe figure after falling down the pecking order and still no new contract offer on the tabe, the odds of seeing the Bulgarian striker in a Manchester United shirt next season are shortening by the day.
In fact, you could put some money on his departure coming sooner than that, according to the Manchester Evening News.
The MEN claim Berbatov will be offered an escape route by La Liga side Valencia in January.
And Sir Alex Ferguson may decide to cash in now on Berbatov, who at 30 he might well see as his best days being behind him.
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Berbatov has just started the Carling Cup clash at Leeds and against Stoke in the Premier League this season while his other four appearances have been as a late substitute.
Significantly, it was Danny Welbeck, rather than Berbatov, who the Manchester United manager turned to against Norwich on Saturday.
With Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez off colour, it was Welbeck who was called on and he responded by scoring late on in their 2-0 win.
For Berbatov, it's all a stark contrast to this time last season - when he had already scored seven goals and was lauded for his hat-trick against Liverpool.
But the emergence of Hernandez, who was a regular from January, saw Berbatov lose his place and he didn't even make the substitutes bench against Barcelona in the Champions League final.
He remained as the club's top scorer, but he was left in no uncertain terms he faced a fight for his future having been overlooked. So, with his contract expiring at the end of the season, the last thing Berbatov needed was to see Welbeck edge him ahead of him following his return from a loan spell at Sunderland.
With summer signing Ashley Young, who can also play in attack, and Michael Owen waiting in the wings it was clear a shift in style was going to be counted against the former Tottenham favourite.
Ferguson, especially in away games, wants pace in his side - something his £30 million signing from three years ago lacks. Berbatov also has not been helped by his barren run in Europe.
He has gone three years without finding the net for Manchester United - and that wouldn't have gone unnoticed as Ferguson continues to give him the cold shoulder in that competition as well as on the domestic front.
Valencia won't be the only admirers of Berbatov.
But with his price tag falling with every passing week it may be time for the champions to sell sooner rather than later as they continue to keep a player, believed to be on £100,000-a-week, on the sidelines.
Manchester United 2 Norwich 0: Anderson and Welbeck Strike in Lacklustre Win
Filed under: Manchester United, Norwich, Premier League, Football, Match Reports
Anderson and Danny Welbeck struck second-half goals as Manchester United laboured to a win over Norwich to remain top of the Premier League.
Anderson headed home in the 68th minute before substitute Welbeck turned home Ji Sung Park's cross late on.
But it didn't tell the full story as Norwich were worthy of at least a point.
Anthony Pilkington struck a post and missed other glorious chances as the champions rode their luck.
THE GOALS:
68mins: Anderson is given the freedom of the penalty area to head home from close-range. (1-0).
87mins: Welbeck slides home to wrap up the win. (2-0).
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OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:
2mins: Wayne Rooney sees his low shot gathered by John Ruddy.
9mins: Kyle Naughton bursts through but delays his cross and the opportunity is lost.
35mins: Rooney climbs highest but heads Nani's corner over.
44mins: Nani dances his way into a shooting position but fires well wide from 25-yards out.
49mins: Rooney feeds Anderson but the Brazilian midfielder loses his footing at the crucial time.
54mins: Steve Morison shrugs off Jonny Evans but delays his cross as Phil Jones rescues the home side.
56mins: Pilkington is the next to threaten on the counter-atttack, but his shot is deflected into Anders Lindegaard's hands.
65mins: Pilkington misses a glorious chance as he shoots wide with the goal at his mercy after Antonio Valencia's error.
74mins: Pilkington's deflected shot rattles the post.
REACTION:
Sir Alex Ferguson praised his Manchester United players after watching his side enter the record books following their 19th successive home win:
"That record of home wins is fantastic, it's a great record.
"The players deserved all the credit for that. They have shown quality, grit and determination to remain at home. We never give in and that's a fantastic quality to have."
On the result:
"You can't say it a good performance. It took time to do what we wanted to do and we found it hard to break them down.
"It's always difficult when teams pack their defence. We've had that before.
"They kept us under pressure but we withstood that. It's always good to win matches when you are not at your best and that's what we have once again done."
On Ashley Young's absence:
"It wasn't worth risking him with the Liverpool game looming and the internationals. It's been a busy period for him and team. But he should be okay for England."
Norwich manager Paul Lambert claimed his players deserved more for their efforts:
"We created chances but one thing is, if you create chances you have to score. Anthony will know that but there's no blame attached. That's a lesson we must learn but we are adapting to this level. The fact we have come here and are disappointed to lose by two goals is proof of the progress we have made."
On his tactics:
"Two years ago we were in League One. People must remember that. But we never come thinking damage limitation and we won't throughout the rest of the season."
On the rest of the season:
"I think we've started the season really well for a team that has just come up. We are playing with enough to pick up points. Each game we seem to be getting better."
WHAT IT MEANS: Manchester United rode their luck and it wasn't a performance of champions. But it was a result of champions. They know how to win games when not playing well. Norwich deserved more but if they perform like this for the rest of the season they will survive.
MANCHESTER UNITED 2 (Anderson 68, Welbeck 87) NORWICH 0
PLAYER MARKING:
Manchester United (4-4-2): Lindegaard 6; Valencia 6, Jones 8, Evans 7, Evra 6; Nani 6 (Giggs 65, 6), Anderson 6 (Ferdinand 76, 6), Fletcher 7, Park 5; Rooney 7, Hernandez 5 (Welbeck 65, 6).
Subs not used: De Gea, Owen, Berbatov, Carrick.
Norwich (4-5-1): Ruddy 7; Naughton 7, Martin 7, Barnett 7, Tierney 7; Bennett 6 (Jackson 74, 6), Fox 6 (Crofts 74, 6), Johnson 6, Hoolahan 6 (Martin 86, 5), Pilkington 6; Morison 6.
Subs (not used): Rudd, Drury, Holt, Surman.
REFEREE: Stuart Atwell
ATTENDANCE: 75, 514
NEXT UP:
- Manchester United V Liverpool (away), Oct 15, 1245 BST
- Norwich v Swansea (home), Premier League, Oct 15, 1500 BST
MAN OF THE MATCH:
Phil Jones (Manchester United): Rescued his side on more than one occasion.
West Ham’s ‘Hopes’ of Carlos Tevez Reunion Are Dashed
Filed under: Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, West Ham, Champions League, Championship, Premier League, Football, Transfer News
At a time when the previously reclusive Paul Scholes is busy plugging his autobiography by revealing to the world he once did a Carlos Tevez on Sir Alex Ferguson another of the troubled Argentinian's former clubs has expressed the desire to end his ruined spell at Manchester City.
It's not one of his ex-South American employers desperate to do a deal like Corinthians were in the summer. No, step forward West Ham United. Currently of the Championship. As you might already have guessed, it just ain't gonna happen.
According to the Sun, the Hammers were quick to contact City in the wake of Tevez's refusal to come off the bench at Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.
The Championship club has a mountain of debt but were understood to be willing to fork out a big chunk of the forward's £250,000-a-week wages in a three-month loan deal in the knowledge that they could not be gazumped by anyone from the Premier League.
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City made it clear they were not prepared to listen so we will never know Tevez's own thoughts about swapping the Allianz Arena for the chance to play at Doncaster or Peterborough.
Tevez remains a legend at Upton Park thanks to a late flurry of match-winning goals that kept the Hammers up on the last day of the 2006-07 season but supporters will also remember his complicated third-party ownership arrangement ended costing the club millions in compensation and he quickly moved on to Manchester United anyway.
And even when he was wearing a claret and blue shirt he wasn't particularly happy as he stormed out of the ground in a huff at half-time in one game having been subbed by then-boss Alan Pardew. Some things are best left as memories and this is destined to be one.
Far more likely new destinations for Tevez now appear to be Inter Milan, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain, who are hoping the kerfuffle will have halved the player's price to around £20 million by January.
PSG are bank-rolled by rich Qataris so could easily out-bid the Italians, both of whom failed to land Tevez in the summer.
Naturally, the fact that they have umpteen internationals already has not deterred City from ear-marking a top quality replacement once Tevez is finally shown the door and Arsenal fans will not be enjoying speculation suggesting Robin van Persie is that man.
The Gunners are still reeling from losing Samir Nasri to City in August and also sold Gael Clichy to the Eastlands outfit at the emnd of last season.
Those two were both in the final year of their Arsenal contracts and Netherlands forward van Persie will be in exactly that situation at the end of this term. It is understood he is in no hurry to renegotiate and could therefore be the centre of another tug-of-war next summer.
And all because a grouchy groucho refused to run about a bit alongside a patch of grass in Germany...
Stoke v Man United Preview: Ferguson Defends Staff After Owen Hargreaves Outburst
Filed under: Manchester United, Stoke City, Premier League, Football, Match Previews
PREMIER LEAGUE: BRITANNIA STADIUM, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24th 2011. KICK-OFF: 1730 BST
While Sir Alex Ferguson has seen bitter rivals including Arsene Wenger and Kenny Dalglish struggle against Stoke, he has found encounters with Tony Pulis a breeze.
Six consecutive Premier League matches against Stoke's renowned party poopers have all ended in United victories and while other managers have emerged from this unforgiving venue with their noses bloodied, Ferguson is yet to see what the fuss is about.
United have not been beaten in any league encounter against the Potters since 1984 and could not be heading into their latest assignment in a better frame of mind.
Unbeaten in all competitions, including a stirring win over Chelsea last weekend and a regulation stroll against deadly enemies Leeds on Tuesday, United's season could receive yet another lift with the return of Rio Ferdinand.
The England international is pencilled in to make only his third appearance of the season here, providing Ferguson with even more options as United buck the trend with an excellent start to the campaign.
Stoke have made progress year on year since returning to the top flight, though, and this meeting surely represents their best chance yet of breaking the run of defeats.
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Key Match-Up: Peter Crouch v Rio Ferdinand. Crouch will be under more pressure to score now after the loss of Kenwyne Jones through injury and will be desperate to record his first goal against such illustrious opponents. Ferdinand will undoubtedly be rusty after such limited opportunities and view coming up against Crouch as an ideal way to bed himself back in.
Form Guide: Stoke's nine-match unbeaten run came to an end at Sunderland last weekend in emphatic fashion but they restored confidence by beating Spurs in the Carling Cup on penalties. United's draw against Benfica is the only blot on their campaign so far, with the other six games ending in victories.
Odds: Stoke 11/2, United 8/15, Draw 3/1
STOKE
Ryan Shawcross is on a mission to upset former club United's 100% start to the Premier League season and finally end Stoke's agonising 27-year wait for a win.
Stoke have lost six consecutive games to Ferguson since promotion to the top flight and not beaten United in the league since 1984.
But Pulis's Potters have only lost once at the Britannia Stadium this year and are determined to bounce back from their thrashing at Sunderland last weekend.
And Shawcross, who spent six years at Old Trafford, is desperate to end Ferguson's hoodoo over his club on Saturday.
He said: "The result and the performance at Sunderland were disappointing, but we move on now and we set our sights on another unbeaten run like the one we have just had.
"It will be hard to start that off against Manchester United because they are a top team, but everyone is beatable, and we know if we have the fans right behind us and we perform in a way we know we can, then we do have a chance.
"Last weekend was probably a bit of a reality check for us to be honest, especially having been on a nine-game unbeaten run to start the new season.
"Good runs have to come to an end, but it was disappointing for it to end in that fashion at Sunderland."
Strategy: Extra time and penalties were the last thing Pulis wanted ahead of this game, especially after fielding such a strong team against Spurs. The preparations and rehabilitation for this match will be meticulous as Pulis bids to keep his players refreshed for such a substantial challenge.
Stoke's record against United in the past could either work as an incentive or a mental hindrance.
Injury Update: Jones is facing three weeks on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury against Spurs. Shawcross will return to the team after he was rested in midweek. Danny Higginbotham (knee), Ricardo Fuller and Mamady Sidibe (both Achilles) are still out.
Phil Jones is Already One of the Signings of the Season at Manchester United
Filed under: Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Premier League, Football
While Sir Alex Ferguson continues to castigate the media for their apparent agenda against David De Gea, another of Manchester United's new signings cannot have made a more impressive start to life at Old Trafford.
The jury may still be out on De Gea but Phil Jones already appears to be one of Ferguson's shrewdest recruits in years and a player that will leave a lasting legacy when the United manager finally decides to pack it in.
Jones has epitomised the best start to a United season since 1985 with a string of colossal performances at the back, embracing the challenge of playing for a huge club with ease and clearly relishing the opportunity to perform on such a stage.
Many eyebrows were raised when Ferguson paid out £16 million to take him from Blackburn Rovers in the summer but he already looks a snip at that price.
Such astronomical transfer fees are the going rate for teenagers with talent these days and Jones has already proved with both United and England this season that he has a long career ahead of him.
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His performance against Chelsea was another test passed in his introduction to life at the Theatre of Dreams and Ferguson will know that the 19-year-old will only get better.
Fernando Torres may have had one of his more impressive afternoons in a Chelsea shirt on Sunday but Jones still kept him relatively quiet, reading the game superbly like a player who has been around far longer.
It hasn't been just his displays at the back either. The 19-year-old was used as a midfielder in his last few months at Blackburn and his surging runs towards the opposing penalty area have not been reined in by his defensive duties.
Against Chelsea he made a telling contribution for the third goal with a powerful driving run that has almost become a trademark already.
Ferguson will not be shy to play Jones in midfield this season either, so his versatility is further proof of his value for money.
Fulham v Manchester City: Sergio Aguero Maintains Maradona Connection
Filed under: Fulham, Manchester City, Premier League, Football, Match Previews
PREMIER LEAGUE: CRAVEN COTTAGE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2011. KICK-OFF 1500 BST
Diego Maradona was guest of honour when these two teams played at Craven Cottage last season but his son-in-law will be in the limelight this time.
Sergio Aguero, who is married to Maradona's daughter, has six goals in his four Premier League games for Manchester City since his move from Atletico Madrid before the start of the season.
Aguero has shone as City have claimed maximum points in their four league games, helped by their other key players such as David Silva and Vincent Kompany.
So another win is expected when they face a Fulham team who have yet to record a domestic win and have struggled for a cutting edge in the attacking third of the pitch.
Martin Jol's side started their season early after gaining a place in the Europa League, and he is already juggling his resources and trying not to tire his players out as they manage their workload.
But Jol needs a result to kick-start their season and a result against high-flying City would give them the perfect lift, especially with the visitors appearing to be unstoppable at the moment.
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Key Match-up: Bobby Zamora v Kompany: Zamora was kept on the bench for most of the Europa League draw against FC Twente so he should be fresh. Kompany is the mainstay of the City defence and will be looking to keep the England striker quiet.
Form Guide: Fulham have looked good in possession but their attacks break down too easily. Jol wants more from his forwards as they are normally solid at the back. City are in top form at the moment and the quality in their squad means they can change a host of players without being weakened.
Odds: Fulham 11/2, Manchester City 4/7, Draw 14/5
FULHAM:
Fulham skipper Danny Murphy insists beating City is possible, despite Roberto Mancini's side scoring 15 goals in four league games.
Murphy said: "We can win the game because we've shown before against good quality opposition that we can, especially at the Cottage.
"So bring it on. It's going to need a hell of a performance from us. But what better way to get your first win than against one of the best sides in the Premier League.
"We showed last yeast when we played them up there at their place that we're capable of getting results against the better sides.
"We've done it here before as well against the Man Uniteds of this world, and the Liverpools and Arsenals. You've got to play these teams and try and believe you can win - sometimes teams are finished before they get out on the pitch."
On Fulham's position, Murphy added: "We've got an experienced squad and we won't panic. The fixture list hasn't been kind because we've got Man City on Sunday when them and United are in such sizzling form.
"I don't want to get the violin out but we seem to be getting punished a lot recently. But that's football at this level against good opposition."
Strategy: It will be difficult for Fulham to impose themselves on game so they will look to counter-attack. They are a threat from set-pieces too.
Injury Update: Bryan Ruiz is back in the squad after being ineligible for Europe, Aaron Hughes (knee) is a doubt and Dickson Etuhu has a thigh injury.
MANCHESTER CITY:
City manager Mancini is not letting up in his search for perfection and claims his free-scoring side still need to become more ruthless in front of goal.
He has seen his side make a flying start to the season and they are only being kept off top spot by neighbours Manchester United making an 100 per cent start.
But the hard-to-please Italian is not satisfied and urged his star-studded squad to follow the example of Sir Alex Ferguson's side.
He said: "Manchester United are a top team, they have been used to winning for a long time.
"They have strong players. When they played against Arsenal, when they scored two or three goals, they continued trying to score. We need to have this mentality."
He added: "I don't think it will be possible to win always but we want to try to. We know Fulham will be a very tough game as they are strong at home."
Mancini is set to rotate his side at Craven Cottage as he tries to juggle his squad's involvement in three competitions.
That means Carlos Tevez, who failed to push through a summer exit, is in line to start.
But Mancini says his former captain must accept he has slipped down the pecking order, and said: "At this moment there are players that are better than him.
"He will have a chance to play. I don't know if he is happy, but every player that can't play is not happy."
Strategy: Mancini can things freshen up in the knowledge he is not weakening his side. And with Fulham having been in European action barely 72 hours earlier, this will only play into City's hands.
Injury Update: Nigel de Jong is out and is set to be joined on the sidelines by James Milner. Owen Hargreaves is not ready yet to make his debut.
Manchester United v Chelsea Preview: Ferguson Versus Villas-Boas, Round One
Filed under: Chelsea, Manchester United, Premier League, Football, Match Previews
PREMIER LEAGUE: OLD TRAFFORD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2011. KICK-OFF: 1600 BST
The youngest Premier League manager pits his wits against the oldest - but don't expect there to be a similar mismatch on the pitch.
Because what Andre Villas-Boas, 33, may lack in age compared to Sir Alex Ferguson, his Chelsea side will make up in experience in matches that have frequently been too close to call in recent years.
While Ferguson has rebuilt by introducing younger players, Chelsea have largley kept faith with the tried and tested as they seek to rediscover the winning formula and wrestle the title back from Old Trafford.
There's no question Manchester United have had it all their own way so far this season, but they face their biggest test yet when Chelsea visit.
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While they dismantled a struggling Arsenal side by eight goals and saw off Bolton in a five-star display, they won't find it so easy against the Blues.
But how Villas-Boas now needs Fernando Torres to shine.
The Spaniard has a good goalscoring record against Manchester United but he doesn't look close to repeating those past exploits at the moment.
Bereft of confidence, and short of goals, his starting place would be under more threat if Didier Drogba were fit. This, though, could be the game that may just kick-start his career at Chelsea into life.
And if he can replicate the form that gave Ferguson's men such a torrid time in 2008, then it will serve as a reminder that London will have as much of a say in the title race as Manchester.
Key Match-Up: Wayne Rooney v John Terry: These two have enjoyed various battles down the years and it will be business as usual here. Rooney is the league's form player and has hit back-to-back hat-tricks in the Premier League. He won't have it so easy against Terry, but the defender will have to use all his experience and knowhow on Rooney to keep him quiet.
Form Guide: Manchester United are flying and have scored goals for fun. They have won four league games on the bounce, scoring 18 times in the process. Chelsea have also made a strong start and have collected three wins and a draw.
Odds: Manchester United 4/5, Chelsea 7/2, Draw 5/2
MANCHESTER UNITED:
Ferguson refuses to dismiss Chelsea's title threat and claims he won't let them slip under the radar.
The spotlight has been off Chelsea and firmly on rivals Manchester City following their eye-catching start to the new season.
But the Manchester United manager says you write off Chelsea, who have been his side's main rivals during the last seven years, at your peril.
He said: "They will be there at the end of the season, there is no doubt about that.
"At the moment the two Manchester teams are enjoying the publicity that comes from the predictions that they are going to be involved in the winning the league.
"But in the background lurks Chelsea. They will be enjoying being out of the profile at the moment.
"And they are a team with great experience and they will always be a challenge to us."
Ferguson, who expects this to be another tight game, reserved praise for opposite number Villas-Boas as he comes to terms with leading one of the biggest clubs in Europe.
He added: "He has started very well.
"For a young man who has come in at Chelsea, it's a great challenge.
"It's a hard challenge at his age but when you go to a new club, you hope you get an immediate response. He has got that."
Strategy: In every game this season, Manchester United have come surging out of the blocks and don't expect any different here. In the resulting fixture last season, they scored early on which set the tone. After resting several players in Europe, Ferguson will recall the likes of Javier Hernandez, Rio Ferdinand and Anderson.
Injury Update: Nemanja Vidic remains out. The captain is joined on the sidelines by Rafael (shoulder), Tom Cleverley (ankle) and Danny Welbeck (hamstring).
CHELSEA:
Chelsea manager Villas-Boas has attempted to play down the notion that this game could shape the title race.
Chelsea trail Manchester neighbours United and City by two points after four games, but Villas-Boas points to the fact that there are still 34 games to go.
He said: "It's early doors. In my small experience in this life, and observing the behaviour of the Premier League table, it won't be determinate for the Premier League table.
"Whatever happens in the game is not decisive because of the 'pattern'. If you focus on statistics and you can see how many points United were behind Newcastle 10 or 15 years ago, or Chelsea were last season.
"It's the fifth game of the season, and it's still early.
"Any manager who is judged after five games of a season, there's not something wrong with the manager but something wrong with the people who run clubs."
Villas-Boas added he is pleased with Chelsea's start, and said: "We have made a good, strong start in the Premier League.
"This game comes at a good time for us. Both teams feel very motivated and strong, so hopefully this will be enough for the spectacle to be excellent, which all of us should hope for.
"Anything that comes out of this game won't mean anything in the long-term.
"It might play to the motivation to the team who wins, or both if we draw, but let's wait and see."
Strategy: Villas-Boas has a couple of dilemmas - namely whether to recall defender David Luiz to the starting line-up and which of his strikers to employ. He claims to have faith in the hopelessly out-of-form Torres, but concedes that Daniel Sturridge and Nicolas Anelka have also impressed.
Injury update: Didier Drogba will miss out once again as he recovers from the blow to the head he took last week. Goalkeeper Ross Turnbull is struggling with a knock, as is fellow stopper Hilario, although Villas-Boas said one would make the Chelsea bench.
Harry Redknapp Clearly Destined to Be Fabio Capello’s Successor
Filed under: Tottenham, Euro 2012, Premier League, Football, England Football
While Harry Redknapp has described the England job as a "poisoned chalice" and Mission Impossible it still seems nigh on certain that the Spurs manager will be in charge of his country this time next year.
Redknapp acknowledges all the pitfalls and problems that accompany one of the most highly pressurised jobs in world football but it remains a scratch he is clearly desperate to itch.
Not on any occasion has Redknapp ever dismissed the theory of replacing Fabio Capello when the Italian's contract runs out after Euro 2012.
There have even been suggestions that Capello's difficult and turbulent reign may come to an end before the tournament, with Redknapp the runaway favourite with both the bookies and pundits to succeeed him.
That still seems unlikely at this stage but Redknapp has admitted that if Capello does sign off his contract with England on a high it will be an even harder job to take.
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He said: "It is a poisoned chalice. Good luck to whoever takes over if they win Euro 2012, because it would be like following Sir Alex Ferguson [at Manchester United], wouldn't it?
"But it would be difficult for any Englishman to turn the job down. I'm not pushing myself for the job - whoever gets offered the job, if they're an Englishman, it would be hard to say 'no' because it's your country.
"But it's not a problem. I haven't heard anything from anybody so I'll just get on with my job and see what happens. You never know what happens in this game, do you? You never know what's just around the corner."
While Redknapp may insist he is not pushing himself for the job, it is another timely nudge into the ribs of the FA bigwigs.
He clearly wants the gig and after Capello's seemingly disinterested air ever since last year's disastrous World Cup campaign that is certainly one box ticked.
Not since Sam Allardyce publically trumpeted himself for the post has a manager made it so patently obvious that he wants the England job.
Bolton v Manchester United Preview: David De Gea Faces Another Test
Filed under: Bolton, Manchester United, Premier League, Football, Match Previews
PREMIER LEAGUE: REEBOK STADIUM, SATUDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2011. KICK-OFF: 1730 BST
Having just been on the receiving end of clinical finishing from Manchester City and Liverpool, Owen Coyle must have wanted to shut his eyes and hope it was all a bad dream as he watched their next opponents in action.
Coyle witnessed Manchester United blow away Arsenal in emphatic style last time out, scoring eight goals, in the rout.
Now the Bolton manager will be praying his side don't become the latest team to come a cropper against the free-scoring Red Devils.
The only saving grace for Bolton, who could have the biggest attendance at the Reebok in five years, is that the international break may have halted Manchester United's rampaging start.
Otherwise, there is likely to be only one winner given the form Sir Alex Ferguson side's have already shown.
But Ferguson will realise this is no walkover.
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Bolton have a good record against the big guns, especially on home soil, and will take heart from their draw in the resulting fixture last season. Given the start Manchester United have made, Coyle would certainly take a repeat result now.
Key Match-Up: Gary Cahill v Wayne Rooney: Just days ago, these two were England team-mates. Now they are direct rivals - and whoever comes out on top could go a long way to earning a positive result for their respective sides. Rooney has started the season in style, scoring seven goals already for club and country. But with Cahill remaining at the Reebok until at least January, he will have to be switched on and at the top of his game here.
Form Guide: Bolton, who made a winning start to the season at QPR, have since fallen to successive defeats against Manchester City and Liverpool. Manchester United have set the pace following a 100 per cent start - after scoring 13 goals in just three games.
Odds: Bolton 8/1, Manchester United 2/5, Draw 7/2
BOLTON:
Kevin Davies has set his sights on bringing new Manchester United defender Phil Jones back down to earth after his meteoric rise.
Jones, 19, has caught the eye since joining Man United from Blackburn in an £16.5million deal this summer.
He has stepped in to replace injured defenders Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic and has also been rewarded with an England call-up.
But Bolton striker Davies wants to give the young star a torrid time at the Reebok.
He said: "He's a big strong boy, so it's the kind of game I'll look forward to.
"I relish these kind of challenges. He's coming on as a player but he's still young, so I'll be looking to give him a going over.
Bolton team-mate Stuart Holden took another step towards a first-team comeback after starring for the reserves in midweek.
Ironically, the USA international midfielder has been out since suffering a knee injury in Bolton's last game against Manchester United six months ago.
Bolton manager Coyle added: "It's great to have him back.
"I think he has probably been getting a little bit frustrated because he thinks he can click his fingers after being out for six months and get back at the level he was at.
"It takes time to build up that fitness and your decision-making in a game, but he is getting there."
Strategy: Bolton collected one point from their two league games against Manchester United last season, But they will feel it should have been many more. They missed golden late chances and were denied at the death at Old Trafford. Coyle packed his midfield on those occasions and expect him to do the same here as he looks to keep the in-form Red Devils quiet.
Injury Update: Holden could make his return after being sidelined since March. Sam Ricketts, Sean Davis, Chung-Yong Lee and Tyrone Mears are all long-term absentees.
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Manchester United’s Jonny Evans Facing a Defining Season at Old Trafford
Filed under: Manchester United, Premier League, Football
Whenever he is asked whether one of his players faces a "big" season, Sir Alex Ferguson is fond of suggesting that every season is a big one for everyone at Manchester United.
But Jonny Evans acknowledges that this is likely to be a pivotal campaign in his own career at Old Trafford.
Publically at least, genuine self-reflection is a rarity in modern footballers but Evans accepts that he simply can not afford another season like the last one.
Having returned from a successful loan spell at Sunderland in 2008, the young defender had two unblemished seasons and was trusted implicitly by Ferguson when either Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic were unavailable.
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As he helped United to a clean sheet at Inter Milan in the last 16 of the Champions League in February 2009, there was a feeling he was being groomed to be much more than a first reserve, particularly with Ferdinand spending more and more time on the sidelines.
But Chris Smalling steadily worked his way past Evans after arriving last summer with the Northern Ireland international reduced to just 11 Premier League starts.
When he was withdrawn late on in the 4-0 Carling Cup defeat at West Ham in November, it felt like a punishment and he did not play for around six weeks afterwards.
He was starting to establish himself again when there was the challenge that broke Stuart Holden's leg and earned Evans a red card in the 2-1 victory over Bolton in March.
The arrival of Phil Jones in the summer cast further doubt about Evans' future.
And even if there have been no public warnings from Ferguson, who allowed Wes Brown and John O'Shea to join Sunderland in July, Evans intends to banish the stain of the last 12 months.
He has certainly started well, impressing in the absence of both Ferdinand and Vidic, but, now 23, Evans is in no doubt about the importance of the months ahead.
PREMIER LEAGUE: ANFIELD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2011: KICK-OFF: 1500 BST
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The new Queens Park Rangers chairman,