Monday, April 1, 2013

Chelsea v Manchester United: live - Telegraph.co.uk

We have to manage the team, to perform these two games in this short space of time. The FA Cup is really a huge opposition and so every thing must be great we are playing against a high side. 12.08 Teams are out starting to warm up at the Bridge. May confirm that the elements in west London is just about as per for the last couple of weeks. Cold. But there's enough sunlight for the Italian and Spanish visitors to be wearing sunglasses. 12.05 ITV anchor Adrian Chiles has impeccable taste in newspapers. Here he is enjoying today's Daily Telegraph at Stamford Bridge: 12.02 The ITV coverage begins and it is a Chelsea-tastic montage to start. They have performed well in the Cup over recent years, could be the gist. 12.00 Our man Mark Ogden confirms: Rooney out of Chelsea wrap with groin harm, therefore he'll 'need activities' by the full time the derby comes around next Monday. Unusual time for him.. 11.57 ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley has raised the lid on Rooney's absence. It is a strain, apparently: 11.53 Here is a reminder of what occurred earlier in the month to create this replay necessary: 11.49 Well, well, well. What do we label of this selection from Sir Alex? On Saturday he was spinning claiming that the thing preventing him from buying Rooney was his exhaustion carrying out a late-night trip right back from Montenegro in the early hours of Wednesday morning. But that's scarcely an excuse if they are 15 points clear the top of the Premier League he can utilize this morning...Especially. 11.40 TEAM NEWS: The very first team-sheet has dropped and Fernando "The Mask Of" Torres may be the high-profile injury from the Chelsea starting line-up. But the largest news, perhaps, is that Wayne Rooney is nowhere to be viewed in the Manchester United squad, despite being rested for the Sunderland sport. Chelsea: Cech, Azpilicueta, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cole, Ramires, Mikel, Danger, Oscar, Mata, Ba.Subs: Turnbull, Lampard, Torres, Moses, Terry, Benayoun, Bertrand. Person Utd: P Gea, Johnson, Smalling, Ferdinand, Evra, Valencia, Carrick, Cleverley, Nani, Welbeck, Hernandez.Subs: Lindegaard, Giggs, Young, van Persie, Powell, Kagawa, Vermijl. Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire) 11.38 No-one finds a jewel in a matchday programme like our Henry Winter: 11.30 Matches between these two clubs do not need any marketing up, but Sir Alex can not help herself and employed his pre-match press conference to light the blue-touch paper. Fergie has claimed that Chelsea's new FA Cup success a' four games from the last six competitions a' is simply down seriously to the fortune of the sketch. Always check these estimates out: Chelsea have [got a good record], but we make an effort to win it every year. But during the last few months, place had some extremely tough draws. I think Chelsea have enjoyed the good thing about home draws over the past few years, however, and I donat think they have had one difficult game inside their run to semi-finals over the years. And that helps, there's undoubtedly about that, but they have us to play at Stamford Bridge and that wonat be simple. 11.25 Good morning and thanks for joining me for live coverage of the very pleasant piece of Easter Monday FA Cup pie. The fitting list gods have favoured us today, therefore rather than fruitlessly flicking through those video channels (that you actually should end one of these brilliant days), we've got a of an Cup tie between two of the biggest names in Budweiser's famous soccer competition. You think you've had a difficult weekend a' it's maybe not exercise when you move from the kitchen dining table to the lounge a' but these two squads played a ' Premier League game on Saturday, leaving them with just 1 day of rest (and they probably educated). But after some canny squad rotation on Saturday a' rather more effective from United's perspective a Rafael BenAtez and Sir Alex Ferguson have succeeded in getting two teams together so we are able to jointly finish off your wine and see out the long weekend with some fantastic basketball. Enough chitter-chatter, let us progress with more preamble, including some delightful quotations from Sir Alex Ferguson.

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