Manchester United Looking For Goals In Japan

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The English premier league is hotting up with Liverpool hoping to extend their advantage by over coming Arsenal in the soon to be held match and pushing ahead by 4 points. With Manchester United off in Japan for the Club World Cup, Liverpool can move in front of their historic opposition.
Its pretty clear that Manchester United and Liverpool will both be hoping that none of their players] are rescue stretchered off. As because of the players are bought and sold for the final thing you want is a player lying on the sideline on their paraguard stretcher with months of physio and rehabilitation reports to get them healthy again.
Manchester United is particularly aware in this section with Saha at the moment sporting hamstring damage which he received in Everton’s 1-0 victory over Tottenham in November - the particular game in which top scorer Yakubu ruptured his Achilles, an injury that will take the striker out until the summertime.
Aston Villa seem to be looking to overcome the monopoly of four on top places in the Premier League. Resilience within the team could prove an issue further on in the campaign for Villa and it’s imperative the English pair of Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ashley Young, who have so far scored 17 goals between them this season, stay injury free.
As Manchester United are away in Japan I am sure Alex Ferguson will be coming up against some restless nights hoping the team will get through without hurt. The massive pressure placed onto players and managers frequently just builds stress which is then passed through to how they play, you can see this in damage such as groin strain, hamstring injuries etc which is just a sign that the individual is playing to hard.
I hope that the approaching season will see Manchester United in great form, giving those who love the sport with some fantastic soccer. Im sure like me you will be watching the news avidly to find out how they do in the coming matches.

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