Friday 15 March 2013

Man United v Reading live Barclays Premier League Preview 16 March 2013

Match Preview: Saturday,16 March 2013, One of the important match Man United v Reading of Barclays Premier League HD Quality Live Man United v Reading streaming is available here.Man United v Reading Live Stream online Barclays Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Old Trafford on 3/16/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Reading's sacking of Brian McDermott is still unfathomable. No club in the bottom three has changed a manager this late in the season and stayed in the Premier League.It's almost as if the owner isn't giving his team a hope of success at Old Trafford or Arsenal in their next game and is banking on at least a 14-point haul from their last seven games.It's a huge gamble and one that has little chance of paying off.A run of five consecutive losses in league and cup makes for grisly form. Back-to-back home defeats by relegation rivals Wigan and Aston Villa have hurt deeply. But this wasn't the time to pull the trigger. Given a squad of limited quality, McDermott had instilled a real fighting spirit. That has now been deflated.
Manchester United are in the mood to make things worse. After the Champions League exit and the FA Cup draw with Chelsea, they know they must win this - and more convincingly than they did at the Madejski in December when seven goals were scored in a crazy opening 34 minutes. The biggest question could be whether Robin van Persie breaks his current drought. He hasn't scored in his last four starts for United. It's over six years since he went five club starts without a goal.
Reading be warned. A gamble by Anton Zingarevich is about to go the same way as most of my Cheltenham Festival betting slips. In the bin! 

Team News:

Eamonn Dolan is in caretaker charge of Reading following the departure of Brian McDermott on Monday.
The Royals will again be without Adam Federici and Jimmy Kebe for the trip to face Manchester United at Old Trafford (kick-off 5.30pm).
Goalkeeper Federici is still sidelined by an ankle problem, meaning third-choice Stuart Taylor will again deputise following last weekend's 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
Caretaker boss Dolan will also be without winger Kebe who has a groin injury.
Pavel Pogrebnyak serves the last part of his three-game ban while fellow striker Jason Roberts is likely to miss the rest of the season with a hip complaint.
Sir Alex Ferguson is expected to ring the chances, after last weekend's FA Cup draw with Chelsea.
Captain Nemanja Vidic and Robin van Persie were on the bench, but they could both be recalled.
Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez and Shinji Kagawa were United's attacking triumvirate - but it is unlikely they will all retain their places.
Nani, Phil Jones and Paul Scholes are all ruled out.
Manchester United pair Nemanja Vidic and Robin van Persie may return to the starting line-up after beginning on the bench last weekend.
Nani is out after suffering a hamstring injury, while Phil Jones and Paul Scholes are also unavailable.
Reading caretaker manager Eamonn Dolan will be without injured duo Adam Federici and Jimmy Kebe.
Pavel Pogrebnyak completes a three-game ban, while Jason Roberts could miss the rest of the season with a hip problem.

Head-to-head
Manchester United are unbeaten in their five previous league games against the Royals (W3, D2), all of which were Premier League fixtures in the past decade.
The Royals lost 2-1 at United in the FA Cup last month, but their last league game at Old Trafford was the opening fixture of the 2007-08 campaign, which ended in a goalless draw.
Reading's only previous win in all competitions against Manchester United was a 2-1 home victory in the FA Cup in January 1927.


Manchester United
The Red Devils have failed to win their last two league and cup games, both of which were at home.
The last time they went three matches without a win was in November 2011, when they drew with Benfica and Newcastle before losing to Crystal Palace. All those games were at Old Trafford.
Robin van Persie has failed to score in his last six league and cup appearances for Manchester United, although he has completed 90 minutes only twice in that run (both ties against Real Madrid). The Dutchman has one goal in his last 10 games for club and country.
David de Gea is set to make his 50th Premier League appearance.
The referee for Saturday's match is Mark Clattenburg, who will take charge of his first Premier League game at Old Trafford since overseeing Manchester City's 6-1 win there in October 2011.

Reading
Reading's tally of 23 points from 29 games is lower than at the corresponding stage of their two previous Premier League campaigns (they had 43 points in 2006-07 and 28 in 2007-08).
They have lost 12 of their last 18 top-flight fixtures.
The Royals have claimed five points away from home this term - the lowest tally in the division.

Competition:  Barclays Premier League  
Match:
  Man United v Reading  
Date: Saturday,16 March
Kickoff: 17:30 GMT
Venue: Old Trafford
Live/Repeat: Live

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