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Rivals Manchester United and Manchester City will descend on Wembley on Saturday to clash with each other in a FA Cup semi-final derby. The two sides have met twice this season in Barclays Premier League play; the first match at Eastlands in November resulted in a dull 0-0 draw and the return fixture at Old Trafford was won by United 2-1 in dramatic fashion after Wayne Rooney's overhead volley won the match. As the iconic clock banner in the Stretford End reminds all, it's been 35 years since City have won a major trophy. The winner of this semi-final tie will play either Bolton Wanderers or Stoke City in the final; both of whom the winner of this match will be a decided favorite over to lift the FA Cup come 14 May.
Manchester United: United come into the tie having won their past seven matches in all competitions, including the elimination of Chelsea FC this past Tuesday night in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. The Red Devils also are seven points clear of their nearest title-contending rival Arsenal FC in the Premier League, although the North London side have a match in hand. During this run-in, United are battling on three fronts while in chase of the audacious ambition of achieving a treble, a feat the club famously achieved in 1999.
Injuries have been a significant concern for the club in recent months but many key squad members have recently been returning. This has proved to be vital as United currently are facing important matches every three or four days. However, there are still some players that may not be available for the clash at Wembley. Owen Hargreaves and Anders Lindegaard continue to be unavailable due to long-term injuries. Rooney and Jonny Evans are unavailable due to domestic suspensions. Darren Fletcher has been battling a virus that has caused him to miss the past five weeks of action. The Scot has returned to training and is attempting to regain fitness after the virus caused the midfielder to lose weight. Rafael was unavailable against Chelsea due to a knee injury and his status is uncertain for Saturday.
Manchester City: City recently were eliminated from the Europa League and their ambitions lie in qualifying for Champions League action next season and lifting the FA Cup this season. The Blues currently sit 4th in the Premier League table, the final qualifying spot for Europe's grandest competition, with a three point cushion on Tottenham Hotspur. However, the recently eliminated Champions League quarter-finalists have a match in hand.
City manager Roberto Mancini has one major injury concern; that of talisman Carlos Tevez. Despite Mancini deciding to rest a number of key figures during City's 0-3 defeat by Liverpool FC this past Monday, he played his Argentinean striker and paid the price for the gamble. Tevez limped off in the 1st half at Anfield for what was described as a torn hamstring, thus, the former United player will not be available to face his old club. Right-back Jerome Boateng is out due to a knee injury. Backup goalkeeper Shay Given is out with a shoulder injury. Right-back Micah Richards has returned to training this week and Mancini says the defender is available, although his fitness may be a concern.
Tactical highlights from February's match-up between United & City:
* In both league matches this season, the two sides faced off in a '4-3-3' vs '4-3-3' shape battle. As mentioned previously, the first match between the two sides was rubbish and there was very few goal-scoring chances. In the second match, both sides played in '4-3-3' for the majority of the match before both sides switched to a '4-4-2' type of shape to finish the game. (Here is a full review of the second match)
* United's basic strategy was to spread the ball to the flanks and let their wide players be the creative force in attack. Paul Scholes was terrific on the afternoon spraying long diagonal balls to Ryan Giggs and Nani in the wide areas of the pitch. These direct and incisive passes put his wingers into space and also put City under constant duress. The chalkboard is courtesy of the Guardian:
Contrastingly, United are in the hunt for a treble. They are favorites to take the Premiership crown, they beat Chelsea to progress to the semifinals of the Champions League and only City stand in the way between them and another FA Cup final at Wembley. United, as they have shown in the past, are unstoppable in the final stages of the season. They have bounced back from consecutive defeats to Chelsea and Liverpool in the league to win six in a row.
They come to this game after seeing off Chelsea in the Champions league quarterfinals. Add to that peaking players like Rooney, who has bounced back from his worrying form, Giggs, who seems incapable of playing poorly, and Van der Sar, who plays as though he is twenty and United have all the right ingredients to win the treble.
City's egos are sure to be wounded after United's veteran midfielder Paul Scholes considered them a rival just because of their geographical proximity.
"When they are fourth or fifth, or wherever they are in the league, I don't think they can be classed as a main rival. Our main rivals are obviously Arsenal and Chelsea. I think City are just a rival because of where they are (geographically), and Liverpool the same."
Manchester derbies are something special, and when played at the Wembley with the FA Cup final at stake, it could pan out a classic.