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Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United will host Roberto Mancini's Manchester City at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday February 12th 2011. The home side needs to continue stacking the points because this season has already had lots of teams come and go, and after winning ugly for weeks United finally lost their first game last week. Manchester City who may still be title contenders could do Arsenal and themselves a favour this week with the win. See which way this Premier League game goes with live streaming from oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
Sir Alex Ferguson has to fix whatever is wrong at Manchester United before the real rot sets in and putting his finger on the problem may be the hardest thing to do. With Rio Ferdinand seemingly a bit part player this term with just fifteen appearances a total of nine less than Patrice Evra the manager is more than aware that he needs a fresh and fit centre back. The other problems lie with a lack of leadership in midfield apart from Giggs and Scholes that are due to follow in Neville’s footsteps and retire. Whatever the problem, Manchester City will not let their neighbours cruise through this game.
Manchester City may have had their own problems but they will play a different game against Man United on Saturday. The Sky Blues will have their captain Carlos Tevez in great shape after scoring a hat trick against West Brom, albeit with two from the penalty spot. You can watch and see how they play with live streaming of the Premier League from oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
Manchester United faces its city rival club Manchester City on Sunday, September 20th as the Barclays Premier League gets underway. Lot of talking has been done about this encounter as both teams are currently on a top form and going neck to neck in the points tally and have much to prove. Their highly successful run this season has made both of them strong contenders for the cup. To find out which team can take the next step to elite status be sure to tune into OleOleFootball to watch Manchester United vs. Manchester City live.
Manchester United has played five matches as of yet, winning four of them. They have played well in the last couple of matches. However their sole loss to Burnley by a score of 1-0 was a complete disaster. However, Man United still managed to bounce back and play well after their loss. The exit of C. Ronaldo though left some void in their attack but with the comeback of Michael Owen things seem to be improving. Rooney has been in a fantastic form and has been well supported by Berbatov and Giggs. Paul Scholes has done well in the mid-field and has helped team maintain a good tempo during play. However chances seem to be gloomy for Rio Ferdinand whose fitness has been a big concern for the management.
Manchester City on the other hand has maintained a perfect win status up till now winning all of their four matches. Their 4-2 win against Arsenal has fetched more than few accolades for them. Emmanuel Adebayor has been instrumental in their winning spree. He has infused immense confidence into the attack making them one of the best attacking sides. Bellamy has been giving the right support to this attack line. Wright-Phillips and Toure have made the mid and the defence line strong and capable of quick and effective counter attacks.
This encounter shall definitely be an exciting affair as the crowds pour in at The Old Trafford stadium, as these two old city rivals will be out there to make a point. Both having secured twelve points each, this match will decide as to who shall move up or down the points tally. Sir Alex Ferguson will be hoping that his lads take on Mark Hughes men with the right aggression and pull out a great win. Do not miss a moment of the live football action and be sure to watch Manchester United vs. Manchester City live right here on OleOleFootball.
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