Man City’s game plan can suit all competitions

Manuel Pellegrini has been widely chastised for his tactical naivety this season. In the days gone by with Villarreal and Malaga, he was hailed as a master tactician. The ‘engineer’ moniker tagged to him was meant as a tribute to his degree in engineering, but also to his intelligence and ability to read the tactical side of the game so well. But now he is said to be naive.

With his previous sides, Pellegrini’s starting 4-4-2 was quite fluid, and when they didn’t have the ball, someone would drop into the middle to help the central midfielders defend. This would either be the wingers or the second striker. Pellegrini always defended with more than just his central midfield pairing in the middle of the pitch.

And this is what the pundits are asking him to do now – add more men into the middle to compete with other teams who use a midfield three.

But it’s not as if a 4-4-2 has never won the Champions League. And even last season, one of Europe’s best sides played 4-4-2 a lot of the time.

Diego Simeone set his Atletico Madrid team up in a 4-4-2 and got them to press the opposition relentlessly. They beat Barcelona by not giving them space when they got the ball, not giving Xavi, Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta time to pick passes so easily. And we all know what can happen when those three pick passes easily.

But City are not a team that can be set up in a pressing system. Simeone imposes something like a military discipline in his team. It’s hard to imagine Silva, Aguero, Nasri et al flourishing in such a rigid system.

In the league, City do best when they build up a head of steam. When they are performing at their peak and once they get a goal, the opposition just can’t deal with the power of Yaya Toure and Fernandinho. City are a confidence side, and their league form shows that. When they get going, they are hard to stop, when they are off the boil, they stutter.

It is not quite the same in the Champions League, however, and City need to adapt. But would be wrong to say that Pellegrini doesn’t know this.

The way they play in the league is a much more attacking set-up than it is in the Champions League, and against Barcelona in the first leg two weeks ago, we didn’t see an expansive, free flowing City like we did only a few days later against Liverpool; we saw a defensive set up instead.

City can still beat Barcelona, and they can still catch Chelsea playing the same way.

This is a different Barcelona than we’ve seen in previous seasons. Many people have said that, but they mean it in a negative way, they mean that Barca are weaker. Whether they are or not is a discussion for a different day, but the addition of Ivan Rakitic and Luis Suarez does allow Barcelona to be more direct in possession, something they’ve never been able to do previously.

Rakitic looks to go forward more than Iniesta and Busquets. That is, he looks to pass forward, try through balls and get into shooting positions. And with Suarez up front, Barcelona have a real striker that will also look to be more direct, looking to play a killer ball or shoot rather than pass back to the midfield or defence.

This makes them less susceptible to pressing. When they are hassled, they can simply go into Suarez’s feet. They are still supremely quick with their passes, but what this boils down to is that Suarez can punish you more instantly than the preferred ‘death by a thousand cuts’ method of Xavi and Iniesta, even though they still have that in their locker.

So City needed to stifle Barca and not let them do this. And the 4-4-2 was the perfect way to do it. With no third midfielder, City just lined up in ‘banks-of-four’ and stopped Barca from going direct, and then had two men up front to do more than just counter when they had the ball. The two men could protect possession and bring Silva and Nasri into the game.

This happened in the first half, but Barca’s first goal had an element of luck, and their second was a mistake from Fernando. The Brazilian left his position in front of Kompany and in such a rigid 4-4-2 you can’t do that because it left Kompany exposed. The captain made a rash tackle to try and cover and as a result he was himself left out of position, and Barca’s goal was inevitable.

In the second half, City were much more accomplished in how they used their system, had a host of chances early on, got a goal to come back into the tie, and were dangerous up until Gael Clichy was sent off.

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Against Barca, City need a repeat performance of their second half in order to beat Barcelona. They’ll need to be more disciplined than they were in the first leg, and not make mistakes like Fernando’s or Vincent Kompany’s, but the basic game plan is the right one.

In the league, it’s a different story for City though. Their 4-4-2 isn’t as defensive as they made it look against Barca in the first leg, and will probably make it in the second. They attack with Toure as well as the wingers, and they are, at times, exposed at the back.

But when city build up a head of steam they can be unstoppable. It doesn’t matter that they lack a third man in the middle, they have more than enough firepower with Toure and Fernandinho to overpower most three-man midfields.

This is why the domestic 4-4-2 is different. City will have enough possession not to have to line up defensively and stifle them. They can just overpower the opposition.

If they can build up a head of steam after their week off, City can gain momentum. And like a boulder rolling downhill, they are very difficult to stop when they hit top speed. It will be a wonderful feat if City can stay in the Champions League next week and track down Chelsea in the league, but it isn’t impossible for a squad as good as theirs. Yet in order to gain this momentum in both competitions, City need to be good in both defence and attack, and Pellegrini’s 4-4-2 will help.

What to do with Danny Welbeck?

Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck has found this campaign tough going so far, struggling with a lack of playing time which has had the inevitable knock-on effect on his form and match fitness, so with his progress undeniably stalling, what is the best course of action to take regarding his future at Old Trafford?

Last season was a real breakthrough year for the 22-year-old as he established himself in the United starting line-up after a successful loan spell away at Sunderland the year before while also making a name for himself with the national team at Euro 2012. His form for England, to the tune of five goals in 14 appearances, plus numerous other lively displays, mark him out as a rare player who seems to perform better for his country than he does his club at the moment.

Nevertheless, nine Premier League goals in 30 appearances last season was a sound return for a young player and his goal against Manchester City in the 3-2 away win back in January pointed to a man capable of going up a class, with a fantastic curled shot right into the top corner. It seems that Welbeck has taken over the role that Dimitar Berbatov played in the squad last term, though, and after Javier Hernandez’s fine recent form these past couple of months he’s currently fourth-choice in the pecking order.

The club’s summer transfer business of bringing in both Robin van Persie and Shinji Kagawa has afforded Ferguson plenty of attacking options and he has regularly switched between formations as a result – 4-3-3, 4-4-1-1, 4-5-1 and 4-4-2 – and yet Welbeck has made just seven starts in the league, three in Europe and two cup outings, the meagre return of which has seen him score just a solitary goal in 22 appearances overall.

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After being linked with a loan move to top flight strugglers Reading this month, the club’s manager Brian McDermott moved to deny any such deal had been put in place, telling reporters: “I can’t see Sir Alex Ferguson sending Danny out to any club. I don’t know where this has come from, it’s got nothing to do with me. Welbeck’s a great player and I’m sure Sir Alex Ferguson thinks he’s a great player too. Everyone in the country thinks that.”

The forward is certainly highly rated and after his performances last year for the club, it looked as if a promising long-term future awaited him at United, and it still might, but the presence of van Persie appears to be blocking any path to the starting eleven and having an impact on his development; a loan move away now, while it may be advisable from the player’s perspective, would surely signify a backwards step at the same time, but the fact that it’s even a realistic option tells you everything you need to know about his season so far.

There are still those that remain somewhat unconvinced by Welbeck’s ability, and at times he can appear gangly and awkward on the ball, selfish in certain situations and lacking a killer touch in front of goal. On the flip side of that coin, he’s a versatile and tactically flexible player, while simultaneously being an instinctive finisher with an exceptional work ethic. It’s perhaps this very versatility which saw him granted so many first-team opportunities last season that is holding him back this term. He is not one to complain about his role in the side, so there’s a sense that he’s easy to take for granted. He will take that unforgiving role in a front three to drag defenders around with his movement, never getting a sniff of the action near goal.

The set-up of the side has been built entirely around van Persie, which has impacted on the positional futures of Rooney and Kagawa to an extent, while Nani has found playing time more and more difficult to come by. It’s clear that Ferguson simply has too many attacking options at his disposal to be able to fit them all into one side, even with rotation, yet he’s gone on the record before as stating that he believes having four strikers is essential for any title-winning side, just like he did in the past with Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

There’s a danger that despite being worth his weight in goals, that van Persie is having a destabilising effect on some of the squad’s other players with Ferguson reluctant to veer away his first-choice for any length of time. It will always be the Dutchman and one other and he enjoys a status that none of his forwards enjoyed last year, hence why Welbeck is seeing his chances to impress limited, restricted to cameo appearances off the bench. There’s simply less give and take in the starting eleven at the moment than in the past.

Welbeck has always seemed like an absolutely lovely chap off the pitch and he comes across as an enthusiastic and infectious presence in interviews; he clearly loves his job and feels lucky to be doing it and any suspicion of arrogance that dogged his early United career should be seen as little more than being eager to impress and perhaps trying to do too much. I say this because he seems a loyal character and it’s doubtful that he’ll agitate for a move anytime soon.

Ferguson has always had a fine tradition of balancing his squads with hungry young  local players and some of Europe’s top talents; a strand of Real Madrid’s ‘Zidanes y Pavones’ policy, but it seems to work here in England predominantly because of the man at the helm and his sheer force of character. For every Rooney there is a Fletcher, for every van Persie a Smalling and it seems that Welbeck, whereas last season it looked as if he was going to be part of the reputation-enhancing bracket, has sadly slipped back into the back-up option one instead.

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It’s too early to be talking about permanent moves away and Ferguson will not want to let him go, even with a healthy seven point lead over rivals Manchester City at the top of the table, so as callous as it sounds, he is simply going to have to be patient and do more damage when he does get the chance to impress.

His stock has significantly fallen and his development flat-lined so far this season, but the team is bigger than any one player, and just so long as it continues to thrive with van Persie at its spearhead, players like Welbeck will simply have to adjust.

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Expert Predictions: Chelsea vs Tottenham

Chelsea face Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday in a clash that could well prove to be the final chapter in this season’s race for Champions League qualification. Although there’s still time to make amends, defeat will leave the fifth-placed Blues eight points behind the fourth-placed Lilywhites.

However, history just isn’t on Tottenham’s side here. Incredibly, they’re still yet to win a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, a run that could extend to a staggering 26 games this weekend. Add in the lack of love lost between these two London rivals, and their latest meeting should be another enthralling encounter. So, will history repeat itself or will Spurs seal off the top four?

This week’s experts, Llion Carbis from Chelsea FanCast and The Sun’s Sean Cook, share their thoughts and predictions ahead of Sunday’s 4pm kickoff.

This rivalry has been at the forefront of English football over the last few seasons. It was Chelsea who famously ended Tottenham’s title hopes in 2015/16, while the season after saw both clubs chase the top-flight crown and meet in a thrilling FA Cup semi-final. Now they’re essentially in a shootout for Champions League qualification.

Arsenal are of course Tottenham’s historic enemies, but do you now see Chelsea as the more important rivalry?

Sean: “Whether a Spurs fan or not, there’s just something about Chelsea that is so utterly dislikable – it’s always that bit sweeter to beat a team who have bought their success. Our rivalry with them over the last few seasons has naturally intensified whilst we’ve competed for similar feats, this season being no different. True, Arsenal will always be our main rivals, but we now compete for prizes they simply aren’t capable of anymore.”

If there were any claims of Chelsea being in something of a false position right now, they were surely extinguished throughout the last few weeks. The Blues have always fared well against high-quality opposition historically, but since late January they’ve lost to Arsenal, Barcelona twice, Manchester City and Manchester United.

Does that highlight the quality Chelsea lost last summer, or have there been recurring issues during these games?

Llion: “I think it’s a combination of both. At times, our tactics have been counter-intuitive. We often adopt the false nine strategy, which isolates our most creative player (Eden Hazard) and subjects him to useless long balls. On other occasions, you can question our mentality. As I’ve mentioned previously, our confidence seems to disappear when we concede – this fragility must be addressed against the big teams. Otherwise, we’re likely to face similar outcomes to our games against Manchester City and United.”

Mauricio Pochettino faces a fair few selection dilemmas this weekend. His versatile squad is more than capable of matching up with Chelsea’s 3-4-3 system, but Tottenham have stuck with 4-2-3-1 pretty religiously in recent months and the results, losing just once across all competitions since facing Manchester City in December, speak for themselves.

On top of that, Harry Kane is a major doubt after suffering an injury prior to the international break, and Dele Alli’s suffered something of a humbling week – seemingly losing his place within the England team amid what has been a slightly underwhelming season for the youngster.

Should Pochettino match up with Chelsea’s system on Sunday?

Sean: “Despite a tease from Pochettino, it’s highly unlikely we’ll see Kane start at Stamford Bridge this weekend. As a result, sticking to 4-2-3-1 is probably the best way to go. Most of Chelsea’s creativity hails from their midfield, so making that area as congested as possible will help to keep them quiet. We proved against Bournemouth that without our star man, Heung Min-Son is more than capable of leading the line alone.”

And does Alli deserve to start?

Sean: “Starting Alli is a no-brainer for Spurs. I’m quite puzzled where all this negative press has come from lately. His place in the England team is still a guarantee, with his omission in the recent friendlies down to an injury and tactical rotation, as Gareth Southgate has said. I expect Alli to sit behind Son alongside Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen this weekend, so much so that I’d put my house on it.”

Who do you see as Tottenham’s biggest threat in the absence of Kane?

Sean: “He scored in that iconic game that was dubbed ‘the battle of the bridge’, and I’m fearful that Son could play a pivotal role on Sunday. He has contributed to 16 goals in the league this season – scoring 12 and assisting four. His dribbling ability is superb, and he runs purposefully. Moreover, his technique is faultless, and he’s a skilful player. We must be aware of the threat that he poses.”

For all the talk about tactics and systems though, sometimes matches of this importance come down to which side dominates the key individual battles. There will be plenty of those on Sunday, and we’ve seen before how fiercely contested they can be between these two sides.

Where will this game be lost and won?

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Llion: “Personally, I feel that the primary battle will take place at the heart of the pitch. If N’Golo Kante’s partner (whomever that may be) is performing to the best of his abilities, then I’m confident we can dictate proceedings in midfield. If not, then the physicality and composure of Mousa Dembele and Eric Dier could provide Spurs with the perfect platform to attack us. We must ensure that we win the physical battle, and we don’t allow their midfield partnership to determine the game’s pace and tempo.”

Sean: “The midfield battle will be key. Dembele and Dier will need to be at their very best if they’re to stop the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Willian from producing their typical brilliance. The key to keeping Spurs quiet this season has been to isolate Dembele, which only a handful of clubs have been capable of. If Chelsea can’t contain him, Spurs could be looking at a record-breaking win.”

And finally lads, let’s hear your score predictions…

Sean: “Chelsea 2-2 Spurs.”

Llion: “I hope our distinguished record will be extended. 2-1 Chelsea.”

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Where are all the Liverpool fans in Liverpool?

According to a recent study by sportsdirect.com, over 50% of Liverpool jerseys have been purchased in LONDON as of last year. So where are the Liverpool fans in Liverpool?

For years, Liverpool have possessed and utilised some of the best forwards in the world. The likes of Kenny Daglish, Robbie Fowler, Ian Rush, Fernando Torres and more recently Luis Suarez have electrified the Kop with dazzling performances. These stars left the fans in awe and created flair about Liverpool football club. However, after the recent departure of Luis Suarez to Barcelona, they are stuck with Balotelli as the apparent Super Star’ to guide them to glory.

Liverpool’s misfortune in front of goal can best be summed up by Balotelli’s record of the most shots in the league without a goal so far this season.  If Balotelli could focus more on finishing than on his hair or off-field antics, maybe fans will begin to wear the Liverbird more proudly on their chests?

Another explanation could be the rise of Everton. Within the last couple of years, Everton have slowly begun to establish themselves as potential European contenders. In the 2013-14 seasons, new coach Roberto Martinez led the team to an astounding 72 points which was just short of a Champion’s League spot.

An even more depressing statistic is that the city of Liverpool is responsible for just under 7% of Liverpool jerseys sold. The golden age of Liverpool seems to have faded with the fans, as the last top-flight trophy that was lifted in Liverpool was nearly 25 years ago.

Although the city of Liverpool appears to be struggling to sell the shirts of its most famous club, Reds fans are still scattered all over England, and Brendan Rodgers hopes to bring the Liverbird and fans back to life this season…

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West Ham ace set for new deal

West Ham centre back Winston Reid is set to sign a new long term deal at the East End club when this season comes to an end.

The New Zealand international has arguably been the Hammers’ best player this season and Sam Allardyce is understandably keen to hold onto him.

Reid has become a fans favourite amongst the Upton Park faithful; partly due a winning goal against Millwall last year; and has formed a solid partnership with James Collins at the back this season.

With West Ham slowly slipping down the table after a few bad results, rumours circulated that clubs may take a punt on Reid in January.

The likes of Reid and Mo Diame have attracted attention after West Ham’s solid start, but it seems the unity amongst the squad is strong.

Reid has revealed that he is in contract talks with the club and is more than happy at the Hammers.

“We are talking,” Reid told the Daily Star.

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“There’s an option in there for both parties to take another two years at the end of the season.

“I’ve always wanted to stay here. I enjoy being here.”

Everton fans attack Allardyce for post match comments on Tosun

Everton fans will never miss an opportunity to bash manager Sam Allardyce, even when he’s talking about his side’s first away win since December.

Cenk Tosun was the star of the show for Everton on Saturday, as the Turk grabbed both goals in the Toffees’ dramatic 2-1 win at Stoke City.

Allardyce claimed back in February that Tosun wasn’t playing because he was struggling with the cold, but the 26 year-old striker has since scored four goals in three games.

If he was struggling the cold, he certainly didn’t show it on Saturday as he buried two clinical poacher’s goals in the snow at Stoke.

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Everton fans have been growing increasingly frustrated not only with Big Sam’s uninspiring tactics but also his demeanour, and many are desperate for the club to replace him with Shakhtar Donetsk’s Paulo Fonseca this summer.

Allardyce hailed Tosun as a “complete finisher” in his post match comments, which has draw plenty of criticism from the Goodison faithful, who have wanted Tosun to get more minutes since he joined.

Everton have home matches against Manchester City and Liverpool after the international break, so Allardyce and the fans will at least be together in hoping the Turk continues his fantastic form.

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Suarez: Liverpool must not panic

Luis Suarez has urged his former club Liverpool not to panic and to stand by Brendan Rodgers as they look to secure Champions League qualification for next season.

The Uruguayan ace – who netted 31 goals for the Reds last term – left Anfield to join Barcelona in a £75m deal over the summer, in what has widely been hailed as the major reason in the Merseysiders’ dip in form.

Liverpool took the Premier League title race to the final day of 2013/14, but were ultimately unable to lift the trophy.

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Yet, the campaign as a whole has gone down as one of the club’s most exciting in recent memory, with a return to the Champions League booked while exciting football was witnessed.

Yet with Rodgers’ side sitting in midtable and out of Europe’s biggest competition already, many fans of the Kop club are calling for the Northern Irishman to be dismissed.

However, Suarez believes that his former boss is the right man to get Liverpool into the top four once again, or win the Europa League:

“Liverpool will be disappointed not to progress out of their group, but the most important thing is that they were back playing at the highest level this season and it gives them something to build on,” he is quoted by The Metro.

“The reason they were back playing Champions League football is because of Brendan Rodgers – and he is the right man to guide them back there again next season.

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“They must qualify for The Champions League next season. If it comes via the league or winning the Europa League – it is not important how.

“This season can’t be a one off, though, because the Champions League is where the club belongs and it is what the fans expect.”

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Football Advent Calendar Day 24 – WIN an England Shirt

Happy Christmas Eve everyone! The penultimate day of the the FootballFanCast.com Advent Calendar gives you a final chance to win an England shirt, as worn by Roy Hodgson’s men in Euro 2012.Euro 2012 might not have been a great success for the Three Lions, seeing as England were knocked out by Italy on penalties in the Quarter Finals, but Roy Hodgson’s men have a chance to redeem themselves in qualifying for World Cup 2014 in Brazil.The shirt is manufactured by Umbro, as has been the case for a number of years and features a red star above the Three Lions crest, which represents Bobby Moore and Co’s 1966 World Cup success at Wembley.Fancy winning an England shirt?

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The winner will be announced tomorrow, when we will also be unveiling our prize for Day 24. Don’t forget to come back to FootballFanCast.com then!

Moussa Dembele holds the key to victory for Celtic against Rangers

As reported by The Daily Mail, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has backed his striker Moussa Dembele to make an impact on the big stages away to Rangers this Sunday at Ibrox.

What’s the story?

We’re rapidly approaching one of the most anticipated derbies in recent times between the two sides, with the prospect of a genuine Scottish Premiership title race at stake.

Celtic know that a win will all but guarantee a seventh successive league title, but, currently six points ahead of the Light Blues with a game in hand, if the gap is reduced to three points it sets up an exciting end to the season.

Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers has appeared relaxed about the encounter in the build-up and is delighted one of his best players is reaching peak form ahead of the encounter.

As quoted by The Daily Mail, Rodgers said:

I think he is a big-game player, Moussa. The players need to do it at Celtic in every game. But certainly in those big games he has always come up trumps and shown his qualities.

I think the background noise has gone. That’s absolutely key for any player.

I think what you see is a young player free now in his mind to focus on his strengths. When he is that he is a real handful.

He was terrific in the game here against Zenit. In the game over there he played very well when the team, collectively, was not at its best.

Against Aberdeen he showed his power. And now he is just moving as I would expect.

Can the young Frenchman prove once again why he is regarded to be the best striker in Scotland?

Celtic’s key man

Dembele may not have a goal against Rangers this term, but last season made his name off the back of efforts against the Gers, scoring five in total in different competitions across the campaign.

Sunday is a tremendous opportunity to steal the spotlight in Scotland again and with three goals in his last two matches, Rodgers is correct to assert he is reaching top form once again.

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If he plays well on Sunday, it’s hard to see a path to victory for Rangers, whose fans will be hoping they can shutdown the striker just as they did the last time the two sides met.

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The five most memorable Arsenal v Manchester United encounters

Manchester United face Arsenal in this weekend’s clash, and while both teams aren’t battling at the top of the table like the good ol’ days, you can be sure that the game will be an intense and entertaining affair.

So what was it like when these two giant sides faced in previous years? As a warm-up for the big game, we take a look back at FIVE memorable Manchester United vs Arsenal encounters in the Premier League era.

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Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal. May 2002.

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The game was not a brilliant display of football, but it will forever be remembered by Arsenal fans as the day they won the league by beating Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Sylvain Wiltord was the hero as he scored the winner in the 58th minute which signified the end to Manchester United’s dominance over the Premier League, and the squad became the foundation of what was to become the Invincibles.

Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal. September 2003.

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Called ‘The Battle of Old Trafford’, The goal-less but tense affair got controversial when Patrick Vieira was sent off for a “kick” towards United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, resulting in the Frenchman receiving a second yellow.

But the clash exploded when Van Nistelrooy proceeded to miss a penalty with virtually the last kick of the match, and the game turned into a brawl after Martin Keown taunted the Dutchman for his subsequent miss.

If that ball went in, then Arsenal would have lost the game, and would have never gone the entire season unbeaten.

Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal. October 2004.

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Over a year later, Ruud Van Nistelrooy managed to avenge his humiliation the previous season by helping United end Arsenal’s 49-game unbeaten run.

The Red Devils purchased Wayne Rooney at the beginning of the year and the Englishman was fouled by Sol Campbell in the box, allowing Van Nistelrooy to exorcise his demons and put Man United into the lead.

And Wayne Rooney popped up with a late goal to seal the game, making it an extremely happy birthday for Rooney who turned 19 that day.

Manchester United 8-2 Arsenal. August 2011

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The sheer scale of the loss sums up what must be the worst ever Premier League game for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal fans, and thus a memorable encounter.

Danny Welbeck put Man United into an early lead but the game could have been all so different not long later.

Theo Walcott was tripped in the box and Robin van Persie stepped up to talk the penalty, only for new summer signing David de Gea to dive down and save his rather weak attempt.

And from then on the Red Devils went on an absolute rampage, with Rooney scoring a hat-trick and Ashley Young bagging a brace. No one could see any other team dethrone United as champions.

That’s because no one knew how good Sergio Aguero really was after just signing for Manchester City.

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Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal AET. April 1999.

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The game will be most remembered for Ryan Gigg’s famous one-man show goal, which actually hides the fact that the match was one of the greatest encounters in the two club’s history.

In an FA Cup semi-final replay, David Beckham put United into the lead but midway through the second-half, Dennis Bergkamp equalized for the Gunners to tie the game at 1-1.

But the game changed completely when United captain Roy Keane was sent off, before Arsenal earned a last minute penalty and it seemed Arsene Wenger’s men would walk away with the title.

However Peter Scmeichel saved Bergkamp’s penalty, forcing the game into extra time in which Giggs decided to ignore all his team-mates and win the game all by himself.

The Red Devils went on to beat Newcastle in the final, and ultimately Bayern Munich in the Champions League showdown to achieve an unprecedented treble.

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