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Alex Ferguson: Chelsea have only themselves to blame!
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Sir Alex Ferguson has set his sights on capitalizing on Chelsea's slump after suggesting they have only themselves to blame.

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The Man Utd manager believes the Premier League champions left themselves vulnerable after selling Ricardo Carvalho and Deco, as well as releasing Joe Cole, Michael Ballack and Juliano Belletti, and bringing in only two new signings, Ramires and Yossi Benayoun.

United, who have set a club record of being unbeaten in their first 16 league matches, have taken advantage of Chelsea's run of only one win in their past seven games to move three points clear of Carlo Ancelotti's team at the top of the table, with a game in hand, going into Sunday's meeting at Stamford Bridge.

Ferguson said: "Ballack's contract came to an end. Belletti's contract came to an end. They have been replacing these players with younger ones such as [Danny] Sturridge and the young boy [Josh] McEachran. So maybe that's why their results have been erratic. Their plan was always to start introducing younger players and I think that's a good thing but it can backfire if you get injuries."

Chelsea have slipped to fourth, having been without Frank Lampard for almost all of the season, lost John Terry for various games because of recurrent injury problems, and had to wait for Didier Drogba to recover from malaria. Benayoun is out until April with a snapped achilles and José Bosingwa is now missing with a hamstring injury, having only recently returned from a year on the sidelines.

Man Utd have also had considerable injury problems – at one point they were unable to call upon 10 players – but Ferguson believes he is benefiting from having a larger squad now Chelsea have reduced their numbers. Eighteen different players have scored for United this season and Ferguson, speaking about Chelsea, added: "You need big squads these days because the number of matches and the intensity of matches does produce injuries. There's no question that having a big squad helps."

Ferguson believes his side have the edge over their rivals in terms of experience. "We've got good players and they have all had big-game experience for years now. It's not as if it is new to them. Their experience is very important and the desire is still there with this club. All our players have good desire to win matches." Yet United have not won at Stamford Bridge since a 3-0 victory in April 2002, a run comprising five defeats and four draws in all competitions. They have scored only four goals in those matches, conceding 11, but Ferguson remains bullish.

"We used to have a terrific record at Chelsea . We haven't won there for eight years (check)correct .. but it's a big game for us and we'll be ready for it. We couldn't get there sooner."

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Source: guardian.co.uk
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SAF is only underlining the confidence he has maintained in his younger players over the passed few seasons.
Our one win there in eight years tells all you need to know about 'The Pensioners' dominance at Stamford Bridge.
It's good to see Sir Alex 'pumped' for Sundays match even though, with our game in hand, this is one we could (reluctantly) afford to lose.

'The Blues' last league win was against Fulham, and that was over two months ago.
However, their most recent league games, although draws, were all against 'hard ' teams (Spurs, Everton and Newcastle).
So, with Lampard, Drogba and Terry fit again they might just be turning the corner, but let's hope not.



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The Glorious and the Glum



Monday evening could see anyone of the four top teams heading the Premier League table.
The best outcome would be for us to win (of course), with the other two teams picking up just one point each, or even better still .... losing.

Whereas the 'Nightmare Scenario ' (results going their way) could see our 'Noisy Neighbours', with a win over Everton, high fiving and mutually creaming one another, salivating as they lift an imaginary Premier League Cup. (They'll think it's all over ...... Dreamers !! )
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