Results can camouflage wider problems, but they should not. Victory over 
Blackburn, and a Carling Cup final appearance against Wigan, should not 
obscure that Manchester United require a midfielder. 

Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill have confirmed as much. But now, as the 
Scot admitted tonight, their need is pressing. 

Paul Scholes, the sole playmaker in their squad, will not play again this 
season. John O'Shea, by trade a defender, but filling in further forward 
with increasing regularity, is out until March. And now Ryan Giggs, 
emerging as an influential 
central midfielder, has been added to the injury list with a hamstring 
problem. 

It meant that Alan Smith was pressed back into service earlier than 
Ferguson had intended when the Welshman departed after a quarter of an 
hour. He managed to rekindle his rivalry with Robbie Savage from the first 
leg but completed a trio - with Kieran Richardson and Darren Fletcher - 
that, despite their best efforts, was unworthy of a Manchester United 
midfield

Indeed, they compared unfavourably with their Blackburn counterparts. 
Tugay's neat passing and Savage's efficient use of the ball were allied 
with Steven Reid's forceful approach on the right and the skill of the 
slight Morten Gamst Pedersen on the left. 

The United trio, in contrast, lost possession too cheaply and too 
frequently. Their salvation lay in their strikers. Necessity's 
relationship with invention has been established in cliché. Fielding three 
forwards was a consequence of injuries, but an attacking move nonetheless. 


Quick service to the strike trio, at times even bypassing the midfield, 
was a product in part of the willingness of Louis Saha and Wayne Rooney, 
flanking Ruud van Nistelrooy, to drop deep and pick up possession. 

It was also beneficial, getting the ball to United's most dangerous 
players as often as possible. Indeed, it was notable that all of United's 
clearest chances were created by, and fell to, their strikers. 

With six days to go in the transfer window, a late purchase is in order, 
however resistant Ferguson usually would be to a short-term signing. 

.. to be continued ..




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[BolaML] CARLING CUP WINNER --->to Bro Liverbird(mas uut) & bro Yonas






Udah keluar hasilnya,bro...gimana?not bad kan?United go through to the 
final now...n tough opponent has wait at the final, Wigan. n buat bung 
Yonas, kayaknya virusnya uda ada vaksin...hehehhe...no syndrome 
anymore...n we cant wait till the final n grab our first title this 
season...n nunggu juga gimana pool bisa sukses di UCL...Glory Glory 
ManUtd...United will always standing still...
 
  eleven_nic(RG11 keep running)

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