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--- mrpotterxp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> BBC SPORT
> Arsenal v Man Utd
>
> Highbury
> Tuesday 3 January
> Kick-off: 2000 GMT
> BBC Radio Five Live
>
> Freddie Ljungberg and Robin van Persie are out for
> Arsenal, though Gilberto
> Silva hopes to return from injury.
>
> Ljungberg has a virus, while van Persie sustained
> another kick at Aston
> Villa on the same knee injury that had previously
> sidelined him.
>
> Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is hopeful
> Wes Brown (groin) Paul
> Scholes (migraine) and Alan Smith (chest infection)
> will be available.
>
> Ruud van Nistelrooy should return up front in place
> of Louis Saha.
>
> # Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg:
> "It will be a new thing having no Vieira or Keane in
> this game. Maybe it
> will be a little calmer.
>
> "There is some history in the game but the reason
> you are in football is to
> play in the big games.
>
> "For us, it is just important to get the three
> points and close the gap a
> little bit."
>
> # Manchester United captain Gary Neville:
> "It has a huge significance to us. It's always been
> a big game and will be a
> massive game on Tuesday for both teams.
>
> "It's a game both teams have to win. We need to keep
> our run going.
>
> "I think it'll be very competitive. Arsenal have
> always played great
> football and will continue to."
>
> Man Utd (from): Van der Sar, Howard, Neville,
> Bardsley, Brown, Ferdinand,
> Silvestre, O'Shea, Richardson, Ronaldo, Park,
> Fletcher, Smith, Scholes,
> Giggs, Van Nistelrooy, Saha, Rooney, Rossi,
> Solskjaer.
>
> BIG-MATCH FACTS
>
> # ARSENAL and Manchester United players will walk
> through Highbury's
> historic marble halls before engaging in a League
> contest at the famous
> North London Stadium for the final time before the
> Gunners move to Ashburton
> Grove. Four places and 11 points separate the sides,
> with United the
> superior in second spot - 14 points behind champions
> Chelsea. Arsenal have
> not finished outside the top two since the 1997/98
> season, but are in grave
> danger of doing so this time. United did not
> finished lower than second in
> any of the first nine Premier League seasons, but
> have done so in three of
> the last four. These are the two highest scoring
> clubs in Premier League
> history. Arsenal, who've won the title three times,
> have netted 870 goals,
> while United - eight times Premiership champions -
> have found the back of
> the net on 1,025 occasions. At the other end, the
> Red Devils have kept 222
> clean sheets - the Gunners are the next best with
> 215.
>
> # Arsenal have recovered from an unfamiliar run of
> three successive defeats,
> with seven points so far from the holiday fixtures.
> They won 0-1 at Charlton
> on Boxing Day, then 4-0 home to Portsmouth, and were
> held to a goalless draw
> at Villa on New Year's Eve. The Gunners will be
> hoping to keep a fourth
> successive clean sheet. They've conceded 15 top
> flight goals - only Chelsea
> (10) and Liverpool (11) have shipped fewer. Chelsea
> are the only club to
> have taken all three points away from Highbury this
> season - indeed those
> are the only points Arsene Wenger's side have
> dropped at home since
> Manchester United's visit last February.
>
> # The Gunners are locking horns with United for the
> first time this season,
> after five meetings last term. They were 'doubled'
> by the Red Devils last
> season and haven't beaten their arch rivals in six
> Premiership games since
> the 0-1 triumph at Old Trafford on 8 May 2002 when
> Sylvain Wiltord scored
> the winner. Indeed the Gunners 'doubled' United that
> season, having already
> won 3-1 at Highbury on 25 November 2001. Therry
> Henry bagged a brace and
> Fredrik Ljungberg got the other.
>
> # MANCHESTER UNITED take a 10-match unbeaten
> Premiership sequence of eight
> wins to two draws to Highbury. They've scored nine
> goals in their three
> matches over the holiday period. A 3-0 Boxing Day
> victory over West Brom and
> 4-1 New Year's Eve win over Bolton - both at Old
> Trafford - were separated
> by a 2-2 draw at St Andrews when Birmingham brought
> an end to United's three
> match winning League run on the road. The Red Devils
> are the Premiership's
> highest scorers away from home this season with 20
> goals in 10 trips.
> Whichever side opens the scoring here will be
> netting the 500th goal of this
> Premier League season.
>
> # Sir Alex Ferguson's side have only lost one away
> League match this term -
> at Middlesbrough. Should they lose in north London,
> it will be their 600th
> post war League defeat. Should Arsenal score twice
> it will take the number
> of goals United have conceded away from home in the
> Premiership era to 300.
> The managerial standings in League matches between
> Ferguson and Wenger have
> Sir Alex narrowly in front by seven wins to six with
> five draws.
>
> # This is the first meeting of these clubs since
> last season's goalless FA
> Cup final after extra time, which Arsenal won 5-4 in
> the penalty shoot-out.
> Prior to that, they met at Highbury on 1 February
> when the most-hyped match
> of the season lived up to its billing as six goals
> were scored and United
> prevailed in a titanic tussle with just 10 men for
> the final 20 minutes.
> Patrick Vieira headed Arsenal into an early lead,
> Ryan Giggs replied and
> although Dennis Bergkamp restored the home side's
> advantage, Cristiano
> Ronaldo levelled after the break. Ronaldo scored
> again three minutes later
> and John O'Shea clinched victory despite the
> dismissal of Mikael Silvestre
> for head-butting Freddie Ljungberg.
>
> SEQUENCES/RECENT FORM
>
> ARSENAL
> 6th 33 points
> Highest achievable on full time: 5th
> Lowest could fall: 6th
>
> MANCHESTER UNITED
> 2nd 44 points
> Highest achievable on full time: 2nd
> Lowest could fall: 2nd
>
> KEY PLAYER NOTES/POTENTIAL MILESTONES
>
> ARSENAL
>
> # Thierry HENRY holds the club record as Arsenal's
> top scorer of all time,
> but with 147 Premiership goals, he's still three
> short of Cliff Baston's
> Arsenal record of 150 League goals.
> # If on the field at kick off, LAUREN will be making
> his 150th Premiership
> start.
> # If involved from the outset, Kolo TOURE will be
> making his 100th
> Premiership start.
>
> MANCHESTER UNITED
>
>
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