Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Midweek Review - 16 Dec 2009


Manchester United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers



"But with a lazy striker and a injury-prone striker in the strikeforce, i wont take the chances."
-Gary, 16 Dec 2009

Aston Villa finally claimed the first win at Old Trafford since 1983. But we are unable to take advantage of Chelsea's slip up to level on points on the standings table.

The stats suggested that we were trying to get the goal to earn 1 point rather than losing 3 points, but it just not our day where the ball hit everywhere except at the back of the net.

Next to visit Old Trafford is Wolves. And they are buoyed by the win against Tottenham during the weekend. Another result that doesnt favour the pundits. Despite the win, i still see Wolves going down once again.

Now we are heading to the midway of the league, and the bottom half is taking shape where Portsmouth, Bolton, West Ham, Wolves, Hull City and surprisingly Everton is part of the relegation fight. Burnley had been the surprise package this season due to their home form where they have won 5 games including Man Utd. For midtable teams like Fulham, Birmingham and Sunderland, they seem to have a player like Damien Duff, Danny Murphy, Lee Bowyer and Darren Bent respectively to change the course of the game.

Man Utd Team News: Rafael, Fabio, Gary Neville, Edwin van der Sar, Owen Hargreaves, Wes Brown, John O'Shea, Rio Ferdinand and Jonny Evans are out.

Wolves Team News: Andrew Keogh, Michael Kightly and Ronald Zubar are out.

Odds and Analysis: Man Utd is giving 2 balls. Last meeting in Carling Cup, Man Utd give 1.75 and they won 1-0. If Man Utd is like Chelsea, then i will take Man Utd. But with a lazy striker and a injury-prone striker in the strikeforce, i wont take the chances. No punt.

Disclaimer: This review is entirely on my own views and opinion. I didn’t point a gun at you to ask you to follow. If you want to bet on this game, do so at your own risk. Pls bet within limits. Good luck.

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