Friday, 19 April 2013

Initial League: West Ham v Manchester United match critique - The Independent

The good thing is that West Ham are usually safe, located in the middle of the group at 12th place thanks to a reasonable history at home and a knack of picking right up items. The bad news is that they welcome Manchester United tonight, fresh from exercising the devils of that derby loss to City and looking likely to drive Robin van Persie back onto the scoring course after giving a charge to him to dispatch against Stoke on Sunday. His team have been got by sir Alex Ferguson a casino game closer to that trophy making use of their eighth gain in eight, and on the way only losing twice away from home in the league, those losses coming against Norwich and Everton they have had remarkable type. Jan Allardyce is more inclined to be in with six matches remaining, proud of how his team have inked this year. "We have 38 points and come in a nice situation in the league,a he explained after last weekas sketch with Southampton.A shock have four games at home, two away, and our home kind has been good this year. We should end strongly.a KICK-OFF: Wednesday, 7.45pm PREVIOUS THREE MEETINGSa Manchester United 1 (Rooney) West Ham 0, FA Cup, January 2013 West Ham 2 (Collins 2) Manchester United 2 (Cleverley, Van Persie), FA Cup, January 2013 Manchester United 1 (Van Persie) West Ham 0, Leading League, December 2012 STATSa Manchester United last dropped on the way in the group in November of last year, losing to Norwich 1-0. There were four penalties scored in the last three league games between the set, with the last goal West Ham scored against United in the league via the area. In the last three league looks against West Ham, times have been scored four by Robin Van Persie. He's also the first player to score more than 11 goals overseas in three separate months. Andrew Carroll has scored three objectives in his last two outings. Jussi JAAskelAinen has built 134 saves this season, more than any other akeeper. ODDSa West Ham to win: 6 Manchester United to win: 1.68 Draw: 4 TV: Go on Sky Sports 2 at 7.45pm

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