United must cut out mistakes — Giggs

Sport
Ryan Giggs insists Manchester United cannot afford to keep playing catch-up if they want to regain the Premier League title.

Ryan Giggs insists Manchester United cannot afford to keep playing catch-up if they want to regain the Premier League title.

Alex Ferguson’s second-placed side head to leaders Chelsea for today’s summit meeting having managed just three clean sheets in 12 matches this season. Although United have won 10 of the last 11 games in all competitions, they have conceded four times in the last two after gifting their opponents head starts.

Stoke were allowed to go 1-0 up at Old Trafford last Saturday before losing 4-2, while Portuguese side Braga sailed into a 2-0 lead in Manchester on Tuesday before losing 3-2 in the Champions League.

While United escaped with victories from those two matches, Giggs knows a team of Chelsea’s quality are far more likely to take advantage of such sloppy play.

“That’s probably the biggest disappointment from this season, the number of times we’ve gone behind,” United midfielder Giggs said.

“On the plus side, though, we’ve managed to come back in the majority of those games and win them.

“Obviously we can’t go throughout the season like we have been doing. But we know that if we get clean sheets and we start getting zeros against our name then we’ll create chances at the other end and win more games than we lose.”

Giggs is pushing for a return to the starting line-up as United look to reduce Chelsea’s four-point lead at the top.

Chelsea’s flying start to the season was shattered by the midweek Champions League defeat at Shakhtar Donetsk, but their outstanding Premier League form ensures they face United with no shortage of confidence.

A return of seven wins and a draw from their opening eight games means Roberto Di Matteo’s side will remain top whatever happens on Sunday (today), but a victory over the closest rivals would clearly be a major boost to their title challenge. Di Matteo admits his side were affected by the defeat in Donetsk, but the Italian believes United’s defensive frailties will ensure the European champions go into the game with plenty of belief they can bounce straight back. — Supersport

Related Topics