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25/01/2008 13:40, Report by Steve Bartram

Scholes touch and go for Sunday

After three months on the sidelines with a knee injury, Paul Scholes has an outside chance of playing a part in Sunday’s FA Cup clash with Tottenham.
The veteran midfield schemer has been training for the last month to build his fitness, and resumed competitive training with the rest of the first team squad on Friday.
“His rehabilitation went fantastically well, he’s been training fantastic the last four weeks on a physical and endurance side,” Sir Alex Ferguson told his weekly press conference.
“That’s all perfectly ok. It’s just a decision on how he comes through today’s training session. I don’t think he’ll be involved on Sunday, but he is a consideration simply because he’s such a great player.
“He could be on the bench, it really depends on how he comes through today. Other than that, I’m sure he’ll be involved against Portsmouth.”
If the decision were down to Scholes himself, there’s no doubt he would be lining up against Juande Ramos’ side, according to the United manager.
“He’s champing at the bit, as you would expect with him,” said Sir Alex. “All week he’s been begging the coaches for a game. But we’ve adhered to the guidance from our specialists and the 24th (of January) was his deadline on the medical side.”
While Scholes is itching to play some part against Spurs, Sunday’s match comes too soon for Louis Saha and Gary Neville. Striker Saha should be ready for action in time for Manchester City’s visit early next month, while club captain Neville begins training again this Saturday.

With Scholes' return imminent, however, Sir Alex is in no doubt that his squad will benefit immensely from having the midfielder back in action.

"He’s a great player," he said. "At this time of the season he’s going to bring his experience, because we’re going into the tricky part of the season, the important part. We’ve got 15 league games left, hopefully we’ve got a few European ties and FA Cup ties left. Him coming back fresh at this time of the season is brilliant for us.

"It happened when he was out with the eye injury. He came back and the season he had last season was fantastic after it. So we’re very buoyed by Paul coming back, it’s almost like a new signing at a very important time."

Video: Watch Sir Alex's press conference now on MUTV Online.

25/01/2008 13:55, Report by Steve Bartram

Boss wary of buoyant Spurs

Tottenham will go into Sunday’s FA Cup fourth round tie at Old Trafford on the crest of a wave, according to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Juande Ramos’ side hammered bitter rivals Arsenal 5-1 on Tuesday to book a berth in the Carling Cup final, and the United manager expects the Londoners to be galvanised by their morale-boosting victory.
“You saw from their performance on Tuesday night, they’re on the up,” Sir Alex told his pre-match press conference. “There’s an increase in their performances. The result on Tuesday will have them buoyed, there’s no question about that.
“It wasn’t Arsenal’s strongest team, but it was nevertheless an emphatic 5-1 victory. I thought Tottenham were better. They could have scored more goals. It was an emphatic victory and I don’t think Arsenal could complain about it.”
With Spurs improving by the week and goals usually at a premium when the two sides meet at Old Trafford, Sir Alex is wary of a tough test on Sunday.
“Funnily enough, the goalscoring statistics at Old Trafford aren’t great, they’re usually 1-0 or something like that. The goals are usually reserved for White Hart Lane, there have been some very big scores down the years.
“It’ll be a tight cup tie again but I can’t complain - I have a home draw in the FA Cup. You’ve got to perform, you can’t take things for granted. But our team is in good form.”

Video: Watch Sir Alex's press conference now on MUTV Online.

25/01/2008 11:00, Report by Steve Bartram

Cleverley revels in double

Midfielder Tom Cleverley insists United are well in the hunt for the Barclays Premier Reserve League (North) title after Wednesday's victory over Bolton.
The Reds moved to within a point of league leaders Sunderland thanks to Cleverley's late brace against the Trotters, and he is confident United can go on to bag a third league title in four seasons.
"We’re nine games unbeaten now, chasing down the league now," he told MUTV. "Liverpool and Sunderland are up there, we’ve got a couple of important games coming up so if we win them then we’re in with a shout."
Cleverley made the difference against Bolton with two quickfire goals, the first a low shot with his left foot, the second a superb chip from virtually on the byline.
"I’ve not scored for a while and then two come at once, so it’s nice to win the game like that," he admitted.
"For the first, Richard (Eckersley) whipped the ball in and it came to my wrong foot but I managed to put it away.
"After that, I put the lad under pressure, got it, saw the keeper off the line and just needed good technique to get it over him. Obviously I don’t score much but that’s up there (among my best) definitely."

25/01/2008 22:45, Report by Steve Bartram

Welbeck set for step up

Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that teenage striker Danny Welbeck will be considered a first team squad member for the rest of the season.
The highly rated 17-year-old made an impressive cameo appearance against Al-Hilal earlier this week, catching the eye sufficiently to provide further reinforcements in the Reds' senior squad.
"We brought young Welbeck into the squad for the trip to Saudi and he did very well. He will stay with the first team squad now," revealed Sir Alex.
"He’s no doubt a Manchester United player, the boy, but he’s only young, he’s only 17. He needs time, like they all do, and he needs a bit of strength.
"But he’s got a lot of marvellous things about him. He’s a local boy, which is nice too, it’s nice to get a local boy in."
Sir Alex also revealed that Welbeck's ascension to the first team setup has been hastened by United's shock exit from the FA Youth Cup.
"We knew about him, but while the Youth Team were still in the FA Youth Cup, we left him alone, but now they’re out of the Cup he joins us," he said.
"He’ll be a nice wee addition, I think he’ll get involved once or twice as the season goes on."
28/01/2008 13:30, Report by Ben Hibbs

Reds draw Gunners

United and Arsenal will play out the tie of the round after being paired together in the FA Cup last 16.

Having overcome Tottenham in Sunday's thrilling tie at Old Trafford, the Reds will now entertain Arsene Wenger's side at Old Trafford in the fifth round of the competition.

The Reds may feel slightly unfortunate to have drawn such difficult opponents, especially as Chelsea and Liverpool were handed home ties against Huddersfield and Barnsley respectively.

Incredibly, United have now drawn Premier League opposition in each of the last 10 FA Cup ties (plus two replays). In order, they are: Arsenal, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Watford, Middlesbrough, Reading, Portsmouth, Aston Villa, Liverpool.

The full draw is as follows:

Bristol Rovers v Southampton
Cardiff v Wolves
Sheffield United v Middlesbrough
Liverpool v Barnsley
United v Arsenal
Preston v Portsmouth
Coventry v West Brom
Chelsea v Huddersfield

Ties will be played on 16/17 February. ManUtd.com will bring you confirmation of the match date and kick-off time as soon as it is announced.

28/01/2008 11:34, Report by James Tuck

Park sings club's praises

Ji-sung Park has hailed United’s medical staff for their support during his nine-month spell on the sidelines.
The Korea winger admits he spent many “lonely” hours in the gym recovering from his knee injury, but says the club helped him to maintain a positive outlook.
“They encouraged me by making my rehabilitation exciting,” Park told ManUtd.com.
“They said a lot of good things like telling me that I would be back stronger than I had been before. That helped me concentrate on getting back – they really helped a lot.”
Park, who has made four energetic appearances since his Boxing Day comeback, revealed that frequent trips home to Korea also boosted his morale.
“I went home in the summer, and also for two weeks and then another week later," he continued. "That was really nice because it allowed me to see my family and friends. It allowed me to talk a lot and the mentality is very relaxed and quiet, and I felt so good there.
“I then had to come back to Manchester and start the rehabilitation training again, but mentally I was relaxed. That allowed me to concentrate again, so it definitely helped.”

28/01/2008 07:49, Report by Nick Coppack

Owen's Wembley mission

Success in this season’s FA Cup won’t just provide Owen Hargreaves with another winners’ medal – it could also afford the 26-year-old his first run-out at Wembley Stadium.

It seems incredible that Hargreaves, now a regular in the national side, has never played at the home of English football. And yet, following United’s win over Spurs in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday, Hargreaves told MUTV of his ambition to go all the way in this season’s competition.

“We’ll just take it game by game and we’ll focus on the next one once we know our opposition,” he said. “But hopefully we’ll get to Wembley. It’s still a long way away and there’s lots of football to be played.

“I’ve never played at Wembley before. I’ve sat on the bench for England once or twice and I was injured when United were there for the Community Shield last year. It would be nice if we could get there.”

There is a chance Hargreaves could fulfil his ambition of playing on the hallowed Wembley turf before May’s FA Cup final. If picked by new manager Fabio Capello, the former Bayern Munich midfielder could line up for England against Switzerland in a friendly match on Wednesday 6 February.
28/01/2008 07:10, Report by Nick Coppack

Vidic hit by virus

Nemanja Vidic is suffering from a virus and faces a race against time to be fit for United’s clash with Portsmouth on Wednesday night.

The Serbian centre-back missed Sunday’s FA Cup victory over Tottenham Hotspur, with Wes Brown shifting from his usual right back spot to partner Rio Ferdinand in the middle.

Speaking after the Reds’ cup win, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson told MUTV 26-year-old Vidic may not be ready for Wednesday night.

“Vidic had a virus so he didn’t play against Spurs,” the boss said.

“The doctor went to see him yesterday and he was quite poorly. In fact, his whole family aren’t too good at the moment.

“We’ll see what he’s like during the week but whether he’ll be ready for Wednesday, I don’t know.”

Prior to Sunday's cup clash with Spurs, Vidic had missed just four matches all season. He had started 28 games for the Reds, more than any other United player except his central defensive partner, Rio Ferdinand, who moved on to 29 starts after helping United to victory at the weekend.
27/01/2008 11:40, Report by Nick Coppack

U18s: United 3 Everton 3

United’s Academy side rallied late to come from two goals down and earn a 3-3 draw against Everton on Saturday.

The Merseysiders went into the match three points ahead of the Reds and, coincidentally, on the back of a 3-3 draw with neighbours Liverpool a fortnight ago.

Danny Welbeck, back from Saudi Arabia after a stint with United's first-team, opened the scoring on 18 minutes before the Toffees hit back on the half-hour mark with a sublime chip from Lewis Codling.

Kieran Agard then struck either side of the interval to send the visitors 3-1 up, but Paul McGuinness’ team dug in to engineer a brave comeback. Italian striker Federico Macheda scored his eighth league goal of the season before Danny Drinkwater produced a moment of magic with just four minutes remaining.

Everton may have felt harshly done by with the award of a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area, but Drinkwater took full advantage by curling the ball into the top corner to complete the rescue effort.

There was still time for Everton to hit the post in the final minute, but United held on to pick up a valuable point in what was one of the sternest tests of the season so far.
United: Amos, Moffatt, Dudgeon (Galbraith 71), James, Gill (Evans C 71), Norwood, Curran, Drinkwater, Welbeck, Macheda, Brady
Subs not used: Brandao,  McCormack, Eikrem

27/01/2008 19:01, Report by Adam Bostock

Home matches moved

United will have to be at their Sunday best if they're to maintain their push for the Barclays Premier League title in March.

The Reds' three home matches in the top flight during that crucial month have all been moved from Saturdays to Sundays.

The game against Bolton Wanderers has now been rescheduled for Sunday 9 March at 13:30 GMT due to Sky Sports selecting it for live television coverage. However, that match will have to move again if United reach the FA Cup sixth round.

Liverpool's visit to Old Trafford will now take place on Sunday 23 March and will also kick off at 13:30 GMT live on Sky.

The final fixture change for now will see Aston Villa travel to Manchester on Sunday 30 March for another 13:30 GMT start but this time the match will be shown live on Setanta.

There remains a possibility the Villa game could revert to the day before, however, if United find themselves playing in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday 1 April.

See the fixtures and results section of ManUtd.com for the full revised schedule.
Papers: Berbatov's no Red
28/01/2008 10:02

Dimitar Berbatov's United Dream
It's clear Dimitar Berbatov has the ability to play for Manchester United - but does he have the pace? Tottenham's top talent has been linked with Old Trafford longer than any Spurs fan would like. And the heavy hints that he would like to play for a 'top team' are being dropped for Sir Alex Ferguson to hear. But, while the big Bulgarian showed once again yesterday that he has the flair to light up the United stage, there are real doubts about whether he would fit in with the way Fergie plays.
Alan  Nixon, Daily Mirror

Elsewhere, the daily papers are full of post-match reaction after United's FA Cup victory over Tottenham Hotspur. According to The Times,the Reds coasted to victory, but only after a shaky opening period. The Guardian, meanwhile, claim the Reds' come-from-behind win was as much down to habit as it was ability on the day.

Angolan striker Manucho is also in the news after netting twice against Senegal in the African Nations Cup. The Daily Mail said: "Manucho scored with a powerful header and an opportunist finish from close range to improve to three goals in the tournament."
Round up by Nick Coppack
27/01/2008 16:30, Report by Nick Coppack

Boss delighted after tricky tie

Sir Alex admitted the Reds needed a wake-up call before going on to negotiate a difficult FA Cup fourth round draw on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur scored first, but a Carlos Tevez strike and a Cristiano Ronaldo double gave United a 3-1 victory.

“I think it was a fantastic cup tie and both sides contributed to that,” Sir Alex told MUTV.

“It was quite an open match – we attacked and they also had some good chances. I think we also had great opportunities to create chances, although the final ball wasn’t so good at times today.

“I think [Robbie Keane’s] goal woke us up a bit. We were looking a bit slack at the time – we were too relaxed and there was no intensity in our game.

“But we controlled most of the possession and put a lot hard work in – we had to against what was a good Tottenham side.

“I’m very happy. We were playing a top-flight team and, remember, they came bouncing into the game today on the back of a fantastic result against Arsenal.”

Tottenham’s Michael Dawson was shown the red card on 68 minutes after handling the ball inside the area. Sir Alex admitted referee Peter Walton had little choice but to dismiss the 24-year-old, although sympathised with the Spurs defender.

“It was certainly a penalty kick but whether it was a sending off… maybe it was by the letter of the law.
“Referees are put in a difficult position with the mandate regarding the last man. I’d say [today’s decision] was harsh – there’s no doubt about that. I felt sorry for the lad [Dawson].

“You have to give Tottenham credit for keeping coming at us. They gambled by bringing Jermaine Defoe on and playing three up front. We seemed to sit back a little bit and when you stand back and give players of that ability time on the ball, you’re going to have a problem.”

Video: Watch Sir Alex's interview at MUTV Online.
27/01/2008 16:00, Report by Nick Coppack

Report: United 3 Tottenham 1

A goal from Carlos Tevez and yet another Cristiano Ronaldo brace sealed United’s spot in Monday’s FA Cup fifth round draw.

Tottenham Hotspur came to Old Trafford and put up a brave fight – and indeed took the lead – but the Reds’ patience paid off to keep alive dreams of another trip to the new Wembley.

Juande Ramos’ side were far from favourites going into this fixture, despite thumping Arsenal 5-1 on Tuesday in the Carling Cup semi final second leg. History had been against Tottenham on that occasion – it was their first victory over their North London rivals in nine years – but to not nearly the same extent as when they arrived in Manchester.

Without a win at Old Trafford since December 1989, Spurs have endured a horrible run on the Reds’ turf and, despite going in front through Robbie Keane on 24 minutes, now see that record stretched to 20 games.

The match started brightly, with both sides venturing forward at startling pace. Wayne Rooney had two half chances in the opening five minutes; he first failed by inches to reach Edwin van der Sar’s mammoth clearance before sweeping a low Ryan Giggs cross into the side-netting.

The visitors didn’t create any firm opportunities until Dimitar Berbatov's header was cleared off the line by Wayne Rooney in the 15th minute. They had, however, shown promising signs in the early stages, stretching the Reds’ defence on a number of occasions.

Without Nemanja Vidic, Wes Brown came inside to partner Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the back four,
while John O’Shea slotted into the right back position.

Tottenham seemed to be allowing Cristiano Ronaldo a surprising amount of space in midfield and a minute before Berbatov’s header was nodded wide by Rooney, the Portuguese winger found himself unmarked 25 yards from goal.

With the crowd urging the no.7 to shoot, Ronaldo duly pulled the trigger but, unusually, his aim failed, the shot skewing wide of Radek Cerny’s right-hand post.

Tottenham took heart from Berbatov’s near miss and, spurred on by a raucous travelling support, took the lead through captain Robbie Keane. Aaron Lennon collected the ball wide on the right and, despite Patrice Evra’s close attention, found enough space beyond the Frenchman to tease a low ball across the Reds’ six-yard-box.

The cross eluded both Edwin van der Sar and Rio Ferdinand, but Robbie Keane stretched out a left boot to send the ball into the net and Tottenham into a shock lead.

United prodded and probed in search of a way back into the match but too often mislaid passes in vital areas of the pitch. Still, when Ryan Giggs forced Cerny to tip over a rasping half-volley on 37 minutes you sensed the Reds were getting closer. A minute later, Tevez met Ryan Giggs’ knockdown inside the box, fired hard and low with his left foot and the job was complete.

Former Spurs midfielder Michael Carrick then fired over from 20 yards as United looked to have wrestled momentum back from the visitors. But there was still time for a scare at the other end, as
Jermaine Jenas forced a fine finger-tip save from van der Sar with half-time looming.

As the second half began, United fans were treated to the sight of Paul Scholes warming up on the touchline. The Reds' no.18 has been missing from action since 20 October and, although Sir Alex’s side has coped well enough in his absence, United without Scholes is akin to an orchestra without its conductor.

Out on the pitch, Aaron Lennon made life uncomfortable for Evra on the flank before clipping a cheeky cross onto the roof of the net. Jamie O’Hara then curled a free-kick past the post and Jermaine Jenas fluffed a golden chance in front of the Stretford End.

Last-ditch defending from Tottenham saved the visitors on a handful of occasions, although Ronaldo’s radar was again wayward just before the hour mark when he was sent through on goal.

Midfield maestro Scholes was introduced on 65 minutes and, with his first touch, sent a raking ball out to Ronaldo on the right flank. Penetrating and perfectly weighted, it was the kind of ball Scholes has played so many times throughout his career. Indeed, such skill from the 33-year-old is almost taken for granted these days. And yet, on this occasion, some three full months since he last pulled on United's red, it was met with rapturous applause from a capacity Old Trafford crowd.

An even louder cheer greeted referee Peter Walton's award of a penalty on 68 minutes when Michael Dawson deliberately used his arm to divert the ball from Rooney’s path. Occurring where it did, deep inside the
Tottenham penalty area, Walton had little choice but to show Dawson the red card.

The delay while the Spurs defender trudged off the pitch did little to faze Cristiano Ronaldo, who calmly converted from 12 yards to give United the lead.

Although now trailing and reduced to 10 men, Tottenham pushed for an equaliser and threw on Jermaine Defoe with 10 minutes to play. It meant gaps appeared at the back from time to time, but the tactic almost paid off on 85 minutes when a curling cross saw Wes Brown deflect the ball onto the post.

The visitors may have felt they deserved an equaliser and it was a case of so near yet so far when Ronaldo’s shot squeezed underneath Radek Cerny a minute later to put the result beyond doubt.

The final scoreline may read 3-1 but it’s difficult to recall too many sterner tests at Old Trafford this season. Spurs were beaten but not outclassed.

United: Van der Sar; O'Shea, Brown, Ferdinand, Evra (Simpson 90); Ronaldo, Hargreaves, Carrick (Scholes 65), Giggs; Rooney, Tevez (Anderson 81).
Subs not used: Kuszczak, Nani.


Booked: Evra

Spurs: Cerny; Pyo-Lee (Gunter 59), Huddlestone, Dawson, O’Hara; Lennon (Boateng 72), Tainio (Defore 81), Jenas, Malbranque; Berbatov, Keane.
Subs not used: Robinson, Kaboul.

Attendance: 75,369.

29/01/2008 09:05, Report by Nick Coppack

Carrick: This week is vital

United may have been drawn with Arsenal in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday but Michael Carrick’s focus is on the immediate future.

The Reds welcome Portsmouth to Old Trafford on Wednesday night before travelling to London on Saturday to face Tottenham for the second time in six days. United ended Spurs' FA Cup dream on Sunday with a 3-1 win courtesy of goals from Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo (2).

“Weeks like this can define a season,” Carrick told Manchester United Radio.

“If we can get the three wins we’re aiming for then we’ll be in good shape.”

Carrick did afford a quick glance to the future, admitting he’d love to reach the FA Cup final for a second successive year.

“A club like United is in competitions to win them and we’re now starting to look towards Wembley. Of course, you don’t want to get too carried away because there are tough games ahead.

“But we want to be there again come May, especially because we came so close last season and lost right at the death. We’re determined to put things right this season.”
29/01/2008 08:52, Report by Nick Coppack

Reds target maximum points

Top-of-the-league United are aiming for maximum points until the end of the season.

Republic of Ireland international John O’Shea says confidence in the Reds’ camp is sky-high ahead of Portsmouth’s visit to Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

“I’m sure there will be plenty of twists and turns before the end of the season but we’re definitely capable of winning all our matches,” 26-year-old O’Shea told Manchester United Radio.

“I’m not saying we will do that – we have to treat each match as it comes – but everyone’s really positive at the moment. The manager’s happy as well!”

Portsmouth arrive in Manchester with five players away on African Nations Cup duty, although Harry Redknapp boosted his squad on Monday with the loan signing of Lyon’s Milan Baros.

“Harry’s brought in one or two new players and Portsmouth will be intent on finishing strongly this season,” O’Shea said.

“It’s been a small surprise how well they’ve done this season, particularly away from home. You come across one or two teams who struggle away from home but the opposite applies to Portsmouth.

“We’ll have to be on our toes but I think our home form is good and we’re scoring plenty of goals. We’re positive going into the match. It’s all guns blazing right now.”
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