fredag den 21. oktober 2011

Sir Alex Ferguson Ready for Manchester Derby


Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has called Sunday’s match-up between United and City at Old Trafford the biggest Manchester derby since he took over the club in 1986.
In recent years, Fergie has made some bold statements when referring to United’s bitter rivals. The Scottish manager has dubbed City a “small club with a small mentality” and “noisy neighbours”, but even Sir Alex knows those days are long gone.
City are finally legitimate candidates to win the Premier League, which will surely make Sunday’s clash even more intense than usual.
That being said, Sir Alex dubbed  last week’s game at Anfield the Red Devils most important game of the season.
“The last couple of years they (the derbies) have become more intense and there is more importance attached to them,” said Ferguson.
“On Sunday it’s top of the league against second top and it really builds up into a fantastic prospect for everyone. I am looking forward to that.”

Nani on City Threat
Manchester United winger Nani believes that City’s legitimate title hopes this season will provide even more motivation for the Red Devils.
“These are the games that always get the team motivated,” said Nani.
“When we play these games the team has a different attitude and a different motivation. Of course we like to play big games like this and we hope to win as well.
“Every year the games against City seem to get more important. We usually play well against them and I hope I can make a contribution to make sure we win on Sunday.
“They are playing well, they have a good team, they have good players, and of course it will be more difficult than other games. But we should not forget we are United. When we play at home it is difficult to beat us.
“My confidence for these games is high,” added Nani.
“I feel comfortable in these sort of games. I like the pressure they bring. I have the quality and mentality to play in them.
“I have scored a few goals against City recently. I scored a good goal in last season’s win at Old Trafford but Rooney’s was even better. But I feel confident I can score against them again.
“The semi-final defeat is not playing on our minds. All the players have forgotten this now, especially as we beat City in the Community Shield at the start of the season. It’s important that we remember that, rather than the semi-final.
“It is too early to say it is just going to be about Manchester United and Manchester City for the title. “You cannot ignore Chelsea. They have also been playing well.”

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