Monday, 1 April 2013

Don't expect much! Robin van Persie warns Manchester United's FA Pot replay... - Mirror.co.uk

Dutchman is exhausted after having only 48 hours to recoup from Sunderland game before visiting Stamford Bridge Philadelphia Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has informed that tomorrow's FA Cup replay with Chelsea is actually a scrappy affair, as he struggles to restore exercise. The Dutchman played the full 90 minutes and saw as the Red Devils kept their 15-point lead in the Premier League by whipping Sunderland 1-0 at the Stadium of Light his deflected chance score the only purpose. The overall game ended up to be Martin O'Neill's last in control of the Black Cats after he was sacked yesterday evening. Van Persie now has less than 48 hours to organize for the game at Stamford Bridge and claims the game could be low on quality. "It isn't great. Typically on the 2nd time parts of your muscles can be bad, however now we have to play as of this specific time," van Persie said. "It is really a waste but we can't do anything about this since there are Champions League games in midweek and Chelsea are still in the Europa League. We just have to cope with it. "People need certainly to understand they are able to not expect a fantastic game of football because it isn't possible. If it happens since these games are only too near each other." I am glad - but don't expect it The feud abides: Fergie and Rafa may continue their hostilities Alex Livesey Van Persie's strike was recorded being an own goal to Bramble, nevertheless the striker - who has scored 19 goals in the league this season - is confident he'll be acknowledged for his efforts. Sky Sports were told by "of course, no question about that," he. "I think you can see (I liked it). It is been a little while so it was good to report again, and it was a significant purpose. Today it absolutely was exactly about three points and we got them. "We knew before that it absolutely was going to be tough; absent at Sunderland is obviously going to be quite difficult. They work hard and play a casino game with lots of long balls, 2nd balls and we'd to look in. We did that, everybody else struggled hard for an earned win. "This team, if I am asked by you, is just packed with winners. Everyone knows what he's to do. I was never in question, even when it was still a small score at 1-0. I was always confident as a result of players like Mike (Carrick), Vida (Nemanja Vidic), Chris (Smalling) has been playing effectively this game would be won by us, Alex (Buttner) only will come in and plays well... everyone knows we achieved it again." and what he's to accomplish Meanwhile, Rafa Benitez never bows to Sir Alex AFergusonas knighthood by calling him 'Sir.'

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