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Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Online Free Live Stream Barclays Premier League -18 September-2011,16:00 CET Fulham's Bryan Ruiz should return after being cup-tied against his former club FC Twente on Thursday.Aaron Hughes also missed that match with a knee injury and is doubtful again, while Dickson Etuhu is struggling with a thigh injury.Manchester City's James Milner is sidelined after a clash of heads in last week's defeat of Wigan.Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Live Stream Online Man Utd v Chelsea 2011 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Sunday 18/9/11 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Man Utd v Chelsea Stream Free Online Video Of Man Utd v Chelsea Sunday,18September-2011 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Man Utd v Chelsea ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Live Streaming Video ,Man Utd v Chelsea Stream,Man Utd v Chelsea Live free,Man Utd v Chelsea Streaming,Man Utd v Chelsea Live, Watch Man Utd v Chelsea online,Man Utd v Chelsea online, Man Utd v Chelsea Results,Man Utd v Chelsea Fixtures, Barclays Premier League 2011,Schedule Man Utd v Chelsea,online Man Utd v Chelsea Preview
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Andre Villas-Boas faces the sternest test of his Chelsea reign to date with a trip to Old Trafford on Sunday to face a rampant Manchester United.
United and Chelsea have been the dominant forces in English football over the past decade but have never been prepared to stand still and there is a freshness about both sides at the start of the new campaign.
While the Blues recruited a manager and several players over the summer, Sir Alex Ferguson has also begun to build another exciting team at Old Trafford with the injection of some new blood.
The foundations were already in place at United but Ferguson will have been overjoyed with the way in which the latest batch of youngsters has been integrated during the early part of the season.
The Red Devils have been in astonishing form in the Premier League so far, not only claiming maximum points from their opening four games but also scoring 18 goals in the process.
Wayne Rooney has grabbed eight of those, including back-to-back hat-tricks, and he will make history if he repeats the feat this weekend by becoming the first player to net a treble in three consecutive Premier League games.
Keeping Rooney in the side is one of the easier selection decisions facing Ferguson ahead of the visit of the Blues, who the manager admits will provide a tough challenge.
Ferguson changed his team in midweek for the UEFA Champions League clash with Benfica as he opted for a more experienced line-up away from home in Europe.
Having returned from Portugal with a creditable 1-1 draw, the United boss is now considering how many players to recall that were rested on Wednesday.
David de Gea is expected to come back in between the posts despite Anders Lindegaard's assured performance against Benfica, while Ryan Giggs could also start and Rio Ferdinand is likely to return.
Javier Hernandez, Ashley Young, Nani and Anderson are also in contention to come back in, although the likes of Darren Fletcher, Park Ji-sung and Antonio Valencia will all be hoping to stay in the side.
Ferguson has reported no fresh injury concerns, leaving Nemanja Vidic (calf), Tom Cleverley (foot) and Rafael (shoulder) on the sidelines, whilst Danny Welbeck (hamstring) is not expected to be available until next week.
Chelsea news
Chelsea may not have received the same plaudits as United, or indeed Manchester City, during the first few weeks of the season but Villas-Boas has nevertheless made a quietly impressive start to life in English football.
A goalless draw at Stoke on the opening day has been followed by three straight wins in the Premier League, and the Blues can climb above United by winning at Old Trafford.
Chelsea also managed to kick off their Champions League campaign with a 2-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in Group E, as Villas-Boas looks to deliver the European glory that has proved so elusive for previous managers at Stamford Bridge.
Villas-Boas arrived in London with a reputation as perhaps the most promising young tactician in world football and, while there has been little to criticise so far, his tactics are sure to come under scrutiny on Sunday as he engages in a battle of wits with the master Ferguson.
The Portuguese has made it clear that he is not afraid to drop players whatever their status, leaving out Fernando Torres for the game against Sunderland last week before recalling him to face Leverkusen.
An internal investigation into comments made by Torres, when he allegedly branded his 'older' team-mates as 'very slow' has been declared officially closed but the Spanish striker may still be omitted in favour of Daniel Sturridge and Nicolas Anelka.
Didier Drogba had hoped to recover in time from a sickening head injury that caused him concussion in the 3-1 victory over Norwich on 27th August, but will not now be risked.
David Luiz marked his first appearance of the season against Leverkusen with a goal and is likely to stay in the side alongside skipper John Terry, who was rested on Tuesday.
Branislav Ivanovic could therefore be the unlucky player to miss out, unless Villas-Boas decides to play the Serbian at right-back instead of Jose Bosingwa.
Ramires is also available again following a European suspension, but Michael Essien is a long-term absentee following knee surgery.
Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Online Free Live Stream Barclays Premier League -18 September-2011,16:00 CET Fulham's Bryan Ruiz should return after being cup-tied against his former club FC Twente on Thursday.Aaron Hughes also missed that match with a knee injury and is doubtful again, while Dickson Etuhu is struggling with a thigh injury.Manchester City's James Milner is sidelined after a clash of heads in last week's defeat of Wigan.Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Live Stream Online Man Utd v Chelsea 2011 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Sunday 18/9/11 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Man Utd v Chelsea Stream Free Online Video Of Man Utd v Chelsea Sunday,18September-2011 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Man Utd v Chelsea ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Man Utd v Chelsea Live Streaming Video ,Man Utd v Chelsea Stream,Man Utd v Chelsea Live free,Man Utd v Chelsea Streaming,Man Utd v Chelsea Live, Watch Man Utd v Chelsea online,Man Utd v Chelsea online, Man Utd v Chelsea Results,Man Utd v Chelsea Fixtures, Barclays Premier League 2011,Schedule Man Utd v Chelsea,online Man Utd v Chelsea Preview
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Andre Villas-Boas faces the sternest test of his Chelsea reign to date with a trip to Old Trafford on Sunday to face a rampant Manchester United.
United and Chelsea have been the dominant forces in English football over the past decade but have never been prepared to stand still and there is a freshness about both sides at the start of the new campaign.
While the Blues recruited a manager and several players over the summer, Sir Alex Ferguson has also begun to build another exciting team at Old Trafford with the injection of some new blood.
The foundations were already in place at United but Ferguson will have been overjoyed with the way in which the latest batch of youngsters has been integrated during the early part of the season.
The Red Devils have been in astonishing form in the Premier League so far, not only claiming maximum points from their opening four games but also scoring 18 goals in the process.
Wayne Rooney has grabbed eight of those, including back-to-back hat-tricks, and he will make history if he repeats the feat this weekend by becoming the first player to net a treble in three consecutive Premier League games.
Keeping Rooney in the side is one of the easier selection decisions facing Ferguson ahead of the visit of the Blues, who the manager admits will provide a tough challenge.
Ferguson changed his team in midweek for the UEFA Champions League clash with Benfica as he opted for a more experienced line-up away from home in Europe.
Having returned from Portugal with a creditable 1-1 draw, the United boss is now considering how many players to recall that were rested on Wednesday.
David de Gea is expected to come back in between the posts despite Anders Lindegaard's assured performance against Benfica, while Ryan Giggs could also start and Rio Ferdinand is likely to return.
Javier Hernandez, Ashley Young, Nani and Anderson are also in contention to come back in, although the likes of Darren Fletcher, Park Ji-sung and Antonio Valencia will all be hoping to stay in the side.
Ferguson has reported no fresh injury concerns, leaving Nemanja Vidic (calf), Tom Cleverley (foot) and Rafael (shoulder) on the sidelines, whilst Danny Welbeck (hamstring) is not expected to be available until next week.
Chelsea news
Chelsea may not have received the same plaudits as United, or indeed Manchester City, during the first few weeks of the season but Villas-Boas has nevertheless made a quietly impressive start to life in English football.
A goalless draw at Stoke on the opening day has been followed by three straight wins in the Premier League, and the Blues can climb above United by winning at Old Trafford.
Chelsea also managed to kick off their Champions League campaign with a 2-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in Group E, as Villas-Boas looks to deliver the European glory that has proved so elusive for previous managers at Stamford Bridge.
Villas-Boas arrived in London with a reputation as perhaps the most promising young tactician in world football and, while there has been little to criticise so far, his tactics are sure to come under scrutiny on Sunday as he engages in a battle of wits with the master Ferguson.
The Portuguese has made it clear that he is not afraid to drop players whatever their status, leaving out Fernando Torres for the game against Sunderland last week before recalling him to face Leverkusen.
An internal investigation into comments made by Torres, when he allegedly branded his 'older' team-mates as 'very slow' has been declared officially closed but the Spanish striker may still be omitted in favour of Daniel Sturridge and Nicolas Anelka.
Didier Drogba had hoped to recover in time from a sickening head injury that caused him concussion in the 3-1 victory over Norwich on 27th August, but will not now be risked.
David Luiz marked his first appearance of the season against Leverkusen with a goal and is likely to stay in the side alongside skipper John Terry, who was rested on Tuesday.
Branislav Ivanovic could therefore be the unlucky player to miss out, unless Villas-Boas decides to play the Serbian at right-back instead of Jose Bosingwa.
Ramires is also available again following a European suspension, but Michael Essien is a long-term absentee following knee surgery.




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