*All times CAT (GMT+2)

Football | FA Cup

Alex Ferguson © Action Images

Ferguson plans squad rotation



Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has confirmed that he will rotate his squad once again for the FA Cup third-round tie at West Ham United at the weekend.

United retained their seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a 4-0 win at Wigan Athletic on Tuesday. It was their fourth game in 10 days and only four players -- David de Gea, Patrice Evra, Jonny Evans and Michael Carrick -- have started in each of those games.

The United manager made five changes from the team that beat West Bromwich Albion 2-0 on Saturday and is determined to keep his squad fresh.

"Yes, we will make a few changes for the cup tie," he said.

"The likes of Patrice Evra and Michael Carrick, we took them off as soon as we got the third goal.

"They deserve a break and they have played in all the games. We'll have a look at the situation. We've got fresh players.

"Young Shinji (Kagawa) came in. We've got plenty of players to freshen it up."

United have picked up eight wins in their last nine Premier League matches, with a 1-1 draw at Swansea City the only blemish in that run.

But the United manager says last season's collapse, which saw United lose an eight-point lead over the course of the final six games, means he will not take the advantage at the top of the table for granted.

"Over the years, December has been a good month for us. This time it has put us into a seven-point lead with 17 games left," he said.

"It's not what I would say is a healthy lead, but it is a lead. It gives us something to kick on with. We just don't want to make mistakes like we did last year."

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has suggested that the arrival of Robin van Persie has been the difference in the title race to this point.

The Dutchman, 29, who joined in a £24 million ($39 million, 29.6 million euros) deal from Arsenal, added further weight to that argument by taking his tally to 16 Premier League goals for the season with a brace at the DW Stadium.

Ferguson says he always expected van Persie to be a success.

"We knew we were getting a top player, a major player who would make a difference to the team. That's why we went for him," he said.

"I knew he would make the difference because of his maturity, because I made the point at the time: he has great international experience, he's played for Arsenal for seven years, and he came to us at the very peak of his career, which we are delighted about."

Javier Hernandez opened the scoring at Wigan when he thumped in after Patrice Evra's effort was blocked by Ali Al Habsi and Van Persie curled in a fine second just before half-time.

After van Persie's free-kick was blocked by the wall, Hernandez added a third with a shot on the turn before van Persie tapped in from a Danny Welbeck cross in the closing stages.

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez was forced to begin the match with eight players who had started each of the Latics' four matches over the previous 11 days.

"To play four games in the space of 11 days was very tough and the opposition made five changes and brought in fresh legs," he said.

"It was an unfair game for us. United can make those changes and not drop the quality. They have a clear identity in the way they play, they're a strong squad, and it will be very difficult to reduce the gap at the top."

Shop

Gerrard: My Autobiography
Steven Gerrard is a hero to millions, not only as the inspirational captain of Liverpool FC, but as a key member of the England team.
R118.00
Red: My autobiography
No player has been more synonymous with the glory years of Manchester United Football Club over the past two decades than right-back Gary Neville.
R195.00
The Professor: Arsene Wenger
Idealistic, passionate and scientific, Arsene Wenger led the modernisation of English football
R138.00
FIFA 13
All-new Attacking Intelligence infuses players with the most sophisticated artificial intelligence ever achieved
R564.95


Comments

More expert analysis and opinion from Sport24
The opinions expressed by Sport24 experts and bloggers are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent those of SuperSport

Sports Talk



Dr Errol Sweeney
Why are referees explaining their decisions?
Match officials make mistakes because they are like you and me - human. However, in modern...

John Dykes
A day for sentiment, stats and hard cash
The title may have been won weeks ago and the relegation issues settled seven days back but there...

Emeka Enyadike
Beckham, most popular football star
Is David Beckham the most famous football player ever? I tweeted from my @EmekaEnyadike handle and...

Segun Odegbami
Dortmund may surprise favourites
I cannot disguise my interest in Barcelona. I never hide my love for their style of play that is...

Calvin Emeka Onwuka
Not this time Arsenal
The league title is with Robin van Persie and his Manchester United teammates. Man City have...

Neil Tovey
Khune top of the class
Kaizer Chiefs are on the verge of clinching their first league title since 2005. One man’s name is...