Nov
21
2006

Celtic vs Manchester United – A giant-killing on offer

Written by Ahmed Bilal

Celtic vs Manchester United – A giant-killing on offer

Whisper it, but Manchester United are not favourites going into the Champions League clash at Celtic Park.


Celtic Notes

Celtic have a 15-point lead in the SPL, have an imperious home record and the last time they met Manchester United, they ran us ragged and almost won the match.

Since then, Manchester United have improved considerably, but so have Celtic. Celtic may not have an away form worth gloating about but at home, backed by amazing fan support (something Keano kept mentioning when he was playing at Celtic) and a willingness to attack, attack, attack.

It is a testament to Strachan’s talent as manager that Celtic are stronger now than they were under O’Neill. It’s not easy to take an accomplished team and build it up even further, but Strachan’s done that, and Celtic are the more dangerous for it. Kenny Miller, Jan Venegoor of Hessilink and Thomas Gravesen will be Celtic’s most dangerous players, and while you’d think Ferguson will rest a couple of stars for the Chelsea game Celtic need no such breaks thanks to their 15-point lead. For them, this IS the biggest game of the season. Win and you’re through to the second round, something Celtic have never accomplished in the Champions League.

That alone should make Manchester United worried.

Manchester United Notes

Neville is fit for the game but should be rested to ensure that he plays on Sunday. Neville will probably undergo an operation soon to help with his recurring calf injury – any such surgery will put him out for 6 weeks, and as it is, the next 6 weeks are the most important in the Premiership for Manchester United. Ferguson will ‘probably’ try to delay the op till January, and then bring back Bardsley and Evans before he puts the Manchester United captain under the knife.

Heinze should get a game (but he won’t) – Manchester United need him to be fit for the next six weeks and for that he has to play these games. Evra is surprisingly first-choice now, but against Celtic Heinze could come in based on his superior defence. Against Chelsea? Evra, probably.

The only other changes expected are on the flanks. Ronaldo is unlikely to be rested, but Giggs might be, which will put Ronaldo on the left and Fletcher on the right. With the departure of David Jones, Darren Fletcher and Kieran Richardson are the only fit midfielders available to Manchester United. Sure, O’Shea can do his bit, and Park will be back soon, but the cover’s pretty thin at the moment, regardless of Fletcher’s good recent form.

Rooney and Ronaldo should play, so should Saha. The three, along with Scholes, know that they need to raise their games up a notch this week (even if they’ve been pretty good in the last few games).

Fergie’s said that he’ll make one or two changes, but apart from testing Heinze out and giving Giggs a rest I don’t see him changing much. Neville could get a rest too, but I doubt it.

We’re famous for last minute niggles, so hopefully nothing like that happens.

Manchester United Lineup

Starting 11: van der Sar, Neville/Brown/O’Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra/Heinze, Ronaldo, Carrick, Scholes, Giggs/Fletcher, Rooney, Saha

Bench: Brown, O’Shea, Fletcher, Smith, Heinze, Kuzsczak, Richardson

Prediction

A scoring draw. Should be a cracking game though, hope I can catch it on TV.



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Discussion - 5 Responses

  1. 22/11/2006 anirudh

    so we did end up with another last minute niggle???? eh…
    we should have buried the game…..l

  2. 22/11/2006 Andy Hun

    Can someone explain to me why Celtic is on the top of the table after beating Utd 1-0?

    Both teams have the same 9 points but Celtic has an inferior Goal Difference than Utd yet is on top of the table.

    Has there been some change in the rule?

  3. 23/11/2006 badzi0r

    Goals from Celtic – Manchester:
    http://outspace.no-ip.org/index.php?action=video&video_id=59
    and others:
    http://outspace.no-ip.org/index.php?action=video

  4. 23/11/2006 Marty Bhoy

    Celtic are top of the table because we won the head to head, we scored 2 away goals and utd failed to score away, it was in the rules before the competition started.

  5. 03/12/2006 Andy Hun

    Thanks for the update. Didn’t know about the change of rules.

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