The 'Red Devils' will rotations on its payroll to rest the starters.
Manchester United receives modest Norwich this Saturday, a group of mid-table will try to surprise at Old Trafford about "Red Devils" with the mind set on the crucial European clash against Real Madrid next Tuesday.
The Alex Ferguson dominate the Premiership with solvency, twelve points ahead of second-placed Manchester City, and expect the match against Norwich they can use to make rotations and rest their top stars before playing the return of the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The Irish group coached by Chris Hughton, however, can not afford to give too many points in the final leg of the championship if the mattress does not want to lose eight points separating him from the relegation zone, and try to snatch a good result in Manchester.
Warned that the Norwich, already on the ropes to put City in December (3-4 at Carrow Road), can be a trap game for his own, the veteran Ferguson has said all week leading the team trying focus only on the commitment of Saturday.
"Tuesday's game requires no special preparation. But tomorrow is a mundane situation, a practical matter, and we need to win," said the coach, 71.
The lower outstanding United has not facing the twenty-eighth day of the Premier League, beyond the Englishmen Paul Scholes and Phil Jones, with sore knee and ankle respectively, that could force them to rest on Saturday but not prevent them from being available next Tuesday.
The other axis of gravity this weekend in the Premier is located in Stamford Bridge, where Rafa Benitez will face once more to his own liking, just days after he publicly demonstrated his frustration with the situation experienced in the dock "blue ".
Since arriving in London on November 21, Spanish has suffered the jeers of their own fans, who can not forgive his past as Liverpool manager, and has seen the club hung the label "interim", which has undermined his authority within a traditional costume unwieldy.
Immersed in an unusual environment, the "blues" on Saturday faced a critical encounter against West Bromwich, where a defeat could plunge the Chelsea to fifth place, out of posts that give access to Campeoens League.
Spying is Arsène Wenger's Arsenal, pursued from the start of a season in the top four, and will try to take advantage of the stormy period by spending their west London neighbors.
The "Gunners", led by Spanish Santi Cazorla, will not move to the British capital on Sunday when visiting White Hart Lane to measure the third-placed Tottenham Portuguese André Villas-Boas.
One day later, on Monday, will be the turn of Manchester City, believes he still has options to fight for the league title, although it should be a shift cycle at Manchester United, which has moved steadily towards conquest of the championship.
Roberto Mancini's visit to Aston Villa two days after the "Red Devils" have played their match against Norwich, so we could jump into the field trailing by fifteen points about them, or with the potential to reduce the gap to nine points.
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