Thursday, September 13, 2007

Neville fires warning to Manchester United

Gary Neville warned Manchester United to not fall behind like they have in the past few years. They have struggled starting strong and it no new story this year. Manchester had to wait for four games before winning their first match. He said they need to stay amongst the leaders of the Premier League and to not fall more than a few points behind. They have a few tough games ahead of them that include Everton and Chelsea, which are two of the four teams tied for first with ten points. Man U is only two points behind the four leaders, but with two losses they would fall back six points. They need to at least split the points with each teams to stay in the race early on. Maximum points, win both games, would put them right up there with the other two leaders Liverpool and Arsenal. These next two games will see how Man U handles the warning and see if they are worthy and tough enough to be in the race for the championship. Will they take the warning lightly or will they come on strong with getting at least two points out of the games? Let me know what you think.

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