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Yet another 3 points all that matters for Manchester United:

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In a season of 38 Premier League games, no team can be expected to win them all, and with flare and brilliance in every game, the key to winning titles is winning when you are not playing well as well as when you are.

This is exactly what we did against Norwich on Saturday, and should we win a 20th title, no one at the end of the season will look back at the game and remember the nerves that were growing in the stadium until Anderson found the net on the 68th minute. There are very few games that will be remembered in seasons to come, the 8 – 2 againstArsenal being one of them, but mostly three points is three points, and even if they have to be ground out, there is no shame in that – as long as we get them that is!

It is something that keeps being repeated, but there is no getting away from the fact that the amount of injuries we have sustained along with the fact we have played such a large amount of games in a short space of time has taken its toll on us, and no one would dispute the fact it was with great relief we welcomed Hernandez and Rooney back to the starting line-up on Saturday.

It was another striker however that was on the score sheet against the Canaries, with Welbeck securing the victory and continuing his remarkable run so far this season, certainly providing Fergie with a brilliant selection headache. Our first goal that came via Anderson showed just how far the player has come this season, and is making good on the promise that we will see an improved player now that he has finally had a full preseason.

With the international break offering respite in the already arduous title race, there is time for more players to recover from their injuries, and although the player himself will be deeply disappointed, news that Rio Ferdinand did not make the squad will surely please Fergie, protecting the player from injury on international duty and allowing him to come somewhere near to being fully fit – which even Rio himself must admit has not been the case so far this season.

Fergie will not however, be impressed at the selection of Ashley Young, who missed the weekend as a precaution due to an ankle injury. Despite his omission from United’s team at the weekend he has still been called up to the England squad none the less. Should the injury become aggravated and keep the player out for a lengthy spell, one can only imagine the shade of purple Fergie would turn through rage at the FA.

Solid starts to the season for Jones and Welbeck have been rewarded with call ups to the full squad whilst Rooney has also been included in Capello’s team for the Euro qualifier. Whilst most United fans wish to see England do well, they along with Fergie will be keeping their fingers crossed for all United players who are representing their International countries to return to Carrington in a week’s time injury free ready for stern tests against Liverpool and Manchester City, not to mention vital Champions League ties.

Written by  Rebecca Knight for  The Busby Way

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  • Law says:

    International break is a welcome bonus cos it reduces d pressure from d boyz after d break we like to see them RED hot FIRING in all cylinders.all our baby rivals must show some respect.{Young if u’re not fit I beg tell Capelo ooo}no be by force.United jooooor ooooooo

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