Chelsea vs. Manchester United Could Decide Title

BlueChampions.Com by Scribe Written on November 07, 2009
MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 03:  Didier Drogba   of Chelsea skips the tackle from Pablo Ibanez of Atletico Madrid during Champions League Group D match between Atletico Madrid and Chelsea at the Vicente Calderon Stadium on November 3, 2009 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

The big game is upon us. If Chelsea beats Manchester United on Sunday, the title is ours. 

Isn’t that a stupid thing to say. Maybe, but I very strongly feel that this game and the reverse fixture have a big impact on the title race. It so happens every season that the difference between the champion and the runner-up is just the points gathered from the mini-league of the top four.

Getting wins in the mini-league not only creates the gap between us and the rivals, but also psychologically puts us on course for the title. We started this season on a very positive note by beating Man Utd, and that too on penalties. That win set us up for a fantastic start to the league.

This season, Chelsea does not look beatable. I know Wigan and Villa beat us, but we don’t look beatable. If we play Wigan and Villa again, we can probably pound them.

The other rivals do look beatable. Liverpool doesn’t look like they’ll record a win in the next six months. Man Utd have been riding on their luck for too long. There is a difference between this season’s Man Utd team, and that of the previous seasons. In the previous seasons, when they were in a spot of bother, they were helped by moments of individual brilliance from Ronaldo and Tevez. Plus, they carried their lucky charm every time they stepped on the pitch.

This season, it is not the moments of individual brilliance that’s helping them, it’s more about the referees, lovely mistakes by opponents at the most inopportune time, and acts of God. Which is why, I find Man Utd beatable. I know I’m not even considering Arsenal here. If they’re still a threat in February, I’ll talk about them.

I think this is the right time for us to play Man Utd. Firstly, we are in top form. Secondly, our top form was checked by Atletico mid-week. Thirdly, we’ve got some of our injured players back. Fourthly, the morale is high after the suspension of the transfer ban. As per BBC, for Man Utd, Berbatov, Vidic, and Giggs are doubtful while Neville, Ferdinand and Park are sure to miss. And, CSKA just scored three goals in one half at holy Old Trafford.

I’m all gung-ho about this match. I have a feeling that we’ll beat them and beat them well. We’ve got Drogba on fire, Lampard back among goals, Anelka working very well with Drogba, Deco has been a fine No.10 for us and so on. We’re ripe for this match. The only concern is the defence, which looks a bit shaky and unconvincing at times.

If we don’t make mistakes, I don’t think Man Utd have it in them to break our defence and beat them. On the other hand, I think we can beat them even if they don’t commit any mistakes.

Like last season, I think Fergie will come to London to get a draw. If he does that, he’ll get beaten for sure. Chelsea would go all out for a win. And, if we go one up, we must go for more. Especially because, our defence has been a bit shaky. Back in the TSO days, we could live with 1-0 because our defence was just incredibly accurate and play to the tactical plan. With our current shape of defence, I’d try for 2-0 once we get to a 1-0.

Don’t worry if Man Utd gets a lead. I just read that 20 of the 28 goals that we scored this season were scored in the second half. I think 2-1 would be the result. Man Utd would get their goal from somewhere; cheeky set pieces, lucky rebounds, whatever. Drogba would surely score and Joe Cole to score on his 250th Chelsea appearance and on his 28th birthday.

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