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How Berbatov the prowler is sparking Manchester United's revival
by Sam Dalton on 05 October 2008
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Manchester United were not quite home and dry at a sodden Ewood Park - but so comfortable was their victory over Blackburn Rovers that they must have felt as relaxed as if they were enjoying a kick-about in their own backyard.
Sir Alex Ferguson is accustomed to watching his side suffer sluggish starts to a campaign, but this season’s early defeat to Liverpool, accompanied by a disappointing draw against Newcastle, has already been forgotten at Old Trafford.
United’s return to form appeared to make a start last weekend, though their home win over Bolton was still slightly unconvincing. And it got back into full flow yesterday as they eased to victory against Paul Ince’s unusually soft-touch Blackburn.
With Dimitar Berbatov beginning to pull the strings up front following his big-money move from Tottenham in the summer, the Bulgarian’s fellow attackers were given extra licence to confuse Blackburn’s defenders with clever movement, whilst the centre-backs tried to keep Berbatov under control at the same time. With the Bulgarian holding his position at the top end of the pitch, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Darren Fletcher were all able to move into space that he had created and play around him.
With one centre-back keeping tight to Berbatov as he dropped deeper, a fellow United attacker was able to make a run in the gap behind him. Rooney did this on several occasions in the second half - and in one of the chances he benefited from in this situation, his chip over the goalkeeper landed inches over the bar.
Whereas last season United’s attacks were all based around quick movement and interchanging positions, this term Berbatov will provide a focal point to all the manic movement going on around him. He can produce clever flicks to colleagues when they have found some space out wide or through the middle, or if need be he is terrific at holding the ball up as the likes of Rooney and Ronaldo join him further up the field.
Berbatov’s arrival means United’s attacking force is going to be even harder for opposition defences to halt this campaign. Last season it was hard enough. If one of the centre-backs decides to closely mark Berbatov, then a gap is created behind him which other offensive players can exploit. But if the centre-back leaves Berbatov alone and allows him to control loose balls all the time, then he has the ability to hold it up and bring other Old Trafford stars into play. Decisions, decisions.
And with Ronaldo tearing down the wings, Rooney using his combination of tremendous strength and skill across the frontline and midfielders like Fletcher joining in with attacks if they sense vulnerability, United are certain to score plenty of goals this season.
Sir Alex Ferguson has great strength in depth as well, with Carlos Tevez also capable of causing havoc up front and midfield stars like Nani, Anderson and Ryan Giggs contributing clever passes or powerful shots.
United’s second goal at Blackburn was a perfect example of how deadly their attack can be when they get it right. Unusually, the move was started off by Berbatov winning the ball back in his own half, a sight not too familiar with Premier League viewers, before he set his team-mates on a lighting-fast rampage up the pitch.
The ball was at the feet of Ronaldo on the right-wing in no time, and he easily skipped past Blackburn’s left-back before giving Rooney the opportunity to flash the ball into the top corner from 15 yards. Rooney had made a brilliant run across his marker and to the near post, and his finish showed how confident the striker is at the moment.
United should have scored many more at Ewood Park, but the Old Trafford faithful will remain just as satisfied after watching such a complete performance. There will no doubt be greater tests for United on the road in the coming months, but getting one over his former player Ince will do for Ferguson at the moment.
Comments (8)
by alheavn noy on October 06, 2008
I'm MU's fans... feel happy when know this team could win yesterday... although they should win with more than 2 goals... but it enough coz United has been play wonderfully... they on fire now!
by kunle jackson on October 06, 2008
i am a manchester united fan.i really love the way they are playing.i believe with the quality of players we have now,we can do something.by God grace we r going to carry this league.
by jesmond camilleri on October 06, 2008
UNITED ARE GOING TO BE CHAMPIONS AGAIN
by bimbo allah on October 06, 2008
hey man U people u are still the champs with our own fergieeeee!!!
by jesmond camilleri on October 07, 2008
i always sad that if man utd start playing good footall no one can stop them
by Ibrahim Islam on October 11, 2008
Hopefully Manchester United will find that too many stars will ruin them. I can't wait to see Manchester United stuffed in Europe and loose the league !!! Ferguson always speak utter rubbish just like Man. Utd fans !!! Berbatov is over-hyped, worth £30 million what a joke. This is a player that struggled at Leverkusen in early 2000's ??? Liverpool are coming back mancs, watch out
by nathan curtis on November 16, 2008
man utd are 2 good for ever1 the title race will be betwee man u and chelsea liverpool and arsenal are not consistent enogh to win a 38 game season united to do the treble the real treble again not like liverpools fake crappy treble
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