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Friday 29 August 2014

Burnley vs Manchester United Preview | Team News, Stats & Key Men

On August 30th, Manchester United travel to the Turf Moor to take on Burnley.  Both teams have started their 2014/2015 campaigns poorly and will look to use this game as a spring board and get their seasons on track.


Manchester United have taken only one point from their first six and crashed out of the Capital One Cup 4-0 to MK Dons in one of the shocks of the early season.  Newly-promoted Burnley are yet to claim a point on their return to the Premier League – losing 3-1 to Chelsea and 1-0 to Swansea.  While Burnley may have expected to struggle, neither team can be happy with their start to the campaign.

Team News

Manchester United have been bit hard by the injury bug early on this season.  United have seven players on the treatment table with all of them likely to miss the match against Burnley.  The seven injured United players are: Chris Smalling, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrara, Jesse Linegard, Michael Carrick, Shinji Kagawa, and the big Belgian Marouane Fellaini.  Burnley are almost injury free with the only player missing being Welsh striker Sam Vokes.

Interesting Statistics

The last time these two teams met at Turf Moor, Burnley came out with a shock 1-0 victory. Prior to that though, Burnley had not beaten Manchester United since 1968.  These two teams have met 107 times over the course of their histories, but only three times in the Premier League era.  United hold the all time edge, wining 50 drawing 16 and Burnley losing 41.  Only 15% of the all time meetings between these two have ended in draws, so you can expect one team to come out with all three points.

Key Men

Burnley’s key man is English forward Danny Ings.  The former Bournemouth man won the Player of the Season for the Championship and will need to bring his shooting boots to the match on Saturday if the Bees are to have a chance against United.  The England U-21 striker bagged 26 goals in all competitions, including 21 goals in 40 league appearances in 2013-2014.  Ings has shown he can rip apart the Championship, but the young striker must show he has the quality to play with the big boys in the top level of the game.  The 22 year old has been touted as a future England international.  Scoring against Manchester United in the Premier League would go a long way to showing that he does have that top level quality in him.

Manchester United are in desperate need of a win.  Even with new record signing Angel Di Maria arriving earlier this week, Manchester United’s key figure will be their former record signing Juan Mata.  The former Chelsea star has had an up and down start to his United career.  He has gone on some good runs of form, and did pop up with the Reds’ lone goal against Sunderland, but he has not exactly set Manchester alight with his performances.  Louis Van Gaal’s team has world class strikers, but the midfield and defence are poor.  The midfield being poor has resulted in a lack of service for Rooney and Van Persie up top.  Mata has to provide the big two up top with quality service for Manchester United to get going.

Prediction

Predictions have been quite difficult when it comes to Manchester United over the past 12 months.  So many games they are expected to win they have not won.  Now with Louis Van Gaal in charge, people expected that to change, but I would have predicted a United win in all of their first three games (Swansea, Sunderland, and MK Dons) but they have won none of them.  I am expecting Manchester United to get their first win of the season, but the way they’ve been playing no result will genuinely surprise me.

Prediction: 2-1 Manchester United

Thursday 21 August 2014

Crystal Palace vs West Ham Preview & Prediction (23/Aug 22:00)

Probable Lineups

 

Team News

 Crystal Palace
  • Jason Puncheon is suspended following his costly red card in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal. Barry Bannan should take his place on the right-wing.
  • Scott Dann faces a late fitness test ahead of the welcome of West Ham.
  • Jerome Thomas, Adrian Mariappa and Jonathan Williams are also doubts for Palace.
West Ham
  • James Collins is suspended after his red card in the 1-0 defeat to Tottenham last weekend.
  • Sam Allardyce will be without injured trio Andy Carroll, Ravel Morrison and Matthew Jarvis, while Carl Jenkinson is a doubt.
  • Guy Demel should start at right-back in place of Joey O'Brien, while James Tomkins is expected to start alongside Winston Reid at centre-back.

Prediction

  • Crystal Palace performed admirably at the Emirates last weekend, despite Tony Pulis' resignation just 48 hours before the meeting with Arsenal. They will aim to put a poor start behind them with an impressive display in front of their own fans.
  • West Ham were unfortunate not to secure a positive result on the opening day of the season, coming unstuck late on through an Eric Dier strike against Spurs. Allardyce will have been buoyed by the performances of his players and is expected to ask for much the same when they make the short trip across the capital.
  • These are unsettling times for the Eagles, who may be without a permanent manager by the time this match rolls around, which could result in a low-scoring draw.

Thursday 14 August 2014

Manchester United vs Swansea Preview and Prediction (16/Aug ~ 19:45)

Probable Lineups


Team News

Manchester United
  • Louis van Gaal's first competitive match in charge of United has been hotly anticipated and kicks off the Premier League campaign on Saturday.
  • The Dutchman has kept the faith with the 3-4-1-2 formation he utilised at the World Cup with Netherlands throughout pre-season, and with new signing Luke Shaw sidelined Ashley Young could get a chance to prove his worth at left wing-back.
  • Robin van Persie hasn't featured at all in pre-season and is a doubt so Javier Hernandez could partner new captain Wayne Rooney up front, with Danny Welbeck carrying a knock.
  • Elsewhere Ander Herrera will make his competitive debut for the club in midfield.
Swansea
  • It's been a busy summer at Swansea, with many of the outgoings at the club going somewhat under the radar.
  • Ben Davies and Michel Vorm left for Tottenham, while former first teamers Chico, Jonathan De Guzman and Pablo Hernandez are also no longer at the club.
  • Bafetimbi Gomis has signed from Lyon but will likely to start on the bench as Wilfried Bony's deputy. There could, however, be debuts for Lukasz Fabianski and Jefferson Montero, along with a welcome return from Gylfi Sigurdsson.

 Prediction

  • In a repeat of their season opener from last season, United will be hoping for a repeat result under a new manager after David Moyes made an impressive start with a 4-1 win over the Swans in 2013/14.
  • It's been a summer of upheavel at Swansea and they may get off to a slightly sluggish start in turn, despite some astute acquisitions having been made.
  • Van Gaal's side should continue on from an impressive pre-season campaign and register a first win of the season to get the ball rolling under the Dutchman.

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Sheffield United v Mansfield Town Betting Preview | 2014-08-14

SHEFFIELD UNITED v MANSFIELD TOWN 
Football - England - Capital One Cup 1st Round
Wednesday 14th August 2014 - Kickoff: 0245hrs


SHEFFIELD UNITED

It’s the first round of the Capital One Cup (or the League Cup if you prefer), and Sheffield United entertain League Two outfit Mansfield Town at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield United started their League One campaign with a disappointing 1-2 home defeat to Bristol City who finished mid-table at the end of last season but are tipped to do well this term under manager Steve Cotterill.

However, Nigel Clough’s men will be keen to bounce back here tonight in a competition that they’ll feel they can progress to at least the third round if the fixtures are kind to them. Last season, The Blades were knocked out in the first round when they lost 1-2 to Burton Albion, but with a first day defeat on Saturday, I reckon we’ll see a more determined United outfit this time around.

MANSFIELD TOWN


Visitors Mansfield Town also suffered an opening day defeat of their League Two campaign when they lost 0-1 away at Northampton Town who are one of my ‘dark horse’ tips to perhaps make a play-off place this season under manager Chris Wilder.

Back to Mansfield though, and they too crashed out of this competition at the first hurdle last season with a 0-2 defeat away at Tranmere Rovers who at the time were a League One side. In their first season back in the football league last term, The Stags finished a creditable mid-table but they may have to wait another couple of seasons to mount a serious promotion challenge.

THE BETTING VERDICT:

It’s always a bit of a risk when you dabble in the League Cup as you’re not sure how serious some of the teams take the competition now, but with a larger squad and more depth at their disposal, I’ll back Sheffield United to take this tie, particularly as they lost on Saturday. Manager Clough will be keen to get that ‘winning feeling’ back at Bramall Lane as soon as possible as they prepare for what could be a big season for them. United to edge this perhaps 1-0.

The Pick :

Sheffield United 1 Mansfield Town 0

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Done Deal: Manchester United Complete Signing Of 6 ft. 7″ Giant

Manchester United have finalised a deal for an extremely tall, but extremely talented young goalkeeper…

The Red Devils have confirmed via the club’s official website that they’ve completed the transfer of Vanja Milinkovic from Serbian side FK Vojvodina.

Milinkovic stands at 6 ft. 7″ and is a goalkeeper, having already represented the national Serbian Under-19 side on numerous occasions.

“After lengthy talks that have taken place over the past month, we have finally completed negotiations on Monday and we can officially inform the public that our young and promising goalkeeper has joined Manchester United,” said Zoran Scepanovic, the president of the little known Serbian minnows.

The teenage prodigy will remain in his homeland for the 2014/15 campaign, before heading to England to begin his development at Old Trafford next summer.

“He will remain in Vojvodina for the next year, where he will be under the supervision of our experts and coaches from the English football giants, while continuing to train and perform in the jersey of his home club,” Scepanovic continued.

“This is an opportunity to thank everyone who participated in the realisation of this transfer. Can I point out Manchester United’s very correct attitude.”

Few outside of Serbia have seen much of the giant goalkeeper in action, but he’s rated highly due to his enormous stature, commanding presence, and quick reflexes.

Whether he’ll ever be able to eventually usurp David De Gea, himself only 23, from the United no.1 jersey is uncertain, but fans will be keeping an ear out for Milinkovic’s progress next with the knowledge that he’ll become a Red Devil next summer.

Tuesday 5 August 2014

DONE THIS WEEK? Arsenal to complete shock £24m move for Manchester United target

According to reports emanating from Portugal, Arsenal are on the verge of completing a £24m move for Manchester United and Chelsea target William Carvalho, with newspaper O Jogo claiming the deal for the Sporting Lisbon midfielder could be pushed through by the end of the week.


The Gunners, who have already spent heavily this summer on the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Callum Chambers, are now said to be closing in on Carvalho, who appeared twice for Portugal during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, continuing Arsenal and Arsene Wenger’s stunning summer spending spree.


Manchester United and Chelsea have both shown an interest in the 22-year-old over the last year, with the player indicating back in March that he would be open to a move to Old Trafford in particular. However, since the sacking of David Moyes, the rumours have lessened, and with Chelsea seemingly satisfied since bringing in former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas, the way is clear for Wenger to complete a deal for the Portugal international.

O Jogo report that Arsenal had a bid rejected by Sporting last month on the basis of it being a installation-based payment scheme, and that the Portuguese side are looking to receive a fee in full for their midfield powerhouse.

Carvalho is said to have a £37m buyout clause in his current contract, but if reports are to be believed, Arsenal are confident of getting their man for cheaper, with a £24m bid in full expected this week.

Monday 4 August 2014

Man United hope to confirm Arturo Vidal signing


Manchester United are hoping to push through the deal to sign Juventus star Arturo Vidal this week, according to reports.

The Chile star is at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war with the Italian champions insisting they want to keep him unless he makes it clear he wants to move.

The 27-year-old is likely to cost around £40m with new United boss Louis van Gaal ready to splash the cash to make the deal happen, according to the Daily Mail.

Juve director general Beppe Marotta said: “Vidal? We already said that he is not on the market, but the player’s will is decisive. Vidal has never said he wants to leave, and Juventus will sell him only if he were unhappy to remain.”

He added: “Nowadays, however, there’s absolutely no reason to even be discussing this now.”
Van Gaal has said that he is happy with the players he has at his disposal and has been further encouraged after his side beat Real Madrid 3-1 in the pre-season friendly in America yesterday.