Strachan right to back United

by Chris Rivers on October 23, 2008 · 1 comment


 Strachan right to back United

After see­ing his team well and truly played off the park Celtic man­ager Gor­don Stra­chan hon­oured United as being the best side his Scot­tish cham­pi­ons had ever faced in Europe. That is some acco­lade when you con­sider that the Bhoys have played AC Milan and Barcelona in recent years. How­ever are United still the best team in Europe and can they be the first team since AC Milan in 1989 and 1990 to suc­cess­fully defend their crown?

It has to be said that at the half way point in the group stages that Man Utd’s Cham­pi­ons League odds are start­ing to look very good. After a slow start to their domes­tic and Euro­pean sea­sons United are start­ing to click into gear. His­tor­i­cally the Red Dev­ils are slow starters and despite a bore draw with Vil­lar­real to start things off no one ever expected any­thing but max­i­mum points from their next two matches.

Firstly Aal­borg were brushed aside before the ‘Bat­tle of Britain’ was made to look like more of a slaugh­ter of Scot­land. United were good on Tues­day night but per­haps should have had more than the three they got, espe­cially as Celtic were dread­ful. Stra­chan said after the game that he can’t fault his play­ers for the effort they put in and you can’t, but all the effort in the world isn’t going to bridge the gap of class which was very much like the Grand Canyon.

The for­mer United hero went on to say that he would make sure his side gave United a bet­ter game at Celtic Park in a few weeks but frankly I can’t see it being any closer than the game at Old Traf­ford. How­ever beat­ing two aver­age sides and draw­ing against a decent one doesn’t scream Cham­pi­ons League winners.

There record so far matches the other three Eng­lish teams tak­ing part in this sea­sons com­pe­ti­tion, two wins and a draw. It is not like Arse­nal, Liv­er­pool and Chelsea have been for­tu­nate to record such results either, all have enjoyed at least one com­fort­able vic­tory over sup­posed top Euro­pean opposition.

Despite the fact that we are only halfway through the group stages I think it would be a safe bet to say that this sea­sons win­ner will come from an Eng­lish club. The only sides that have a real­is­tic chance of stop­ping them are Real Madrid or Barcelona. So Stra­chan seem­ingly back­ing United to win the Cham­pi­ons League  is a smart move as he has a one in four chance of being right.

Whilst Man Utd and Chelsea are the favourites the Cham­pi­ons League bet­ting places Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Barcelona ahead of Liv­er­pool and Arse­nal. Despite what that is say­ing I would have said that there is a good chance that all four Eng­lish teams could make it through to the semi-finals as long as they don’t draw each other in the quar­ters. The state of Euro­pean foot­ball isn’t what it use to be and the new power house is based in Eng­land so don’t expect to see the tro­phy end up any­where but either back at Old Traf­ford or Stam­ford Bridge, Anfield or the Emirates.

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1 Rik October 27, 2008 at 4:11 am

Yes, chances of more English teams in the semis and the Final are looking good. The top four English teams are looking very strong and I really can't see the Final without another English in it.
Not sure which one it could be although I don't think it will be Arsenal.
Celtic won't be there, that's for sure. Shame but it look's very unlikely they will make it through the group now. Would love to be at Park Head for the Utd return though, that will be some atmosphere!

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