By Liam "Wrestlemania" Brown Well, well, Elland Road hasn't changed. The Leeds team (a far cry from
their financially irresponsible glory days) hasn't changed. And neither has the press'...
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By Alan Duffy
In a move which will no doubt have taunted the Elland Road faithful, Sir Alex Ferguson moved
striker Dimitar Berabtov back into a central defensive role (alongside Michael Carrick, no less)
for the final stages of United's comfortable victory over Leeds United on Tuesday evening.
United are through to the fourth round of the Carling Cup following the Premier League Champions
three goal destruction of Leeds United at Elland Road. Sir Alex Ferguson confounded many a pundit
with his team selection for last night's Carling Cup tie with Leeds. Ahead the game, it was
reported that the United manager would send out a team made up of a mixture of youth and experience
- many
Manchester United's veterans Michael Owen and Ryan Giggs helped United avenge
their 1-0 FA Cup defeat to Leeds tonight, as United battered Leeds at Elland Road 3-0 in the
Carling Cup 3rd Round.
By Chris Wright
"When a man loves a woman very, very much..."
Sometimes you happen across quotes that you just know are going to leave an indelible stain on
your subconscious memory, quotes which stir vivid images that will haunt your slumber from now
until your dying day.
Faltering Whites finally run out of steam?
After yet another disappointing display today Leeds United have won just one of their last six
games heading into the final 4 games of the season. At the minute they are playing like a team
threatened with relegation rather than one destined for the premier league.
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Arsenal produced a clinical performance at Championship side Leeds winning 3-1 to book their
place in the FA Cup fourth round. The Gunners were impressive throughout and took an early lead
when Samir Nasri slotted in from Andrey Arshavin's pass.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has chosen to focus on youngster Theo Walcott's improved
efficiency amidst controversy that followed the player's confession of a dive against Leeds United
in the FA Cup first leg fixture between the two sides.
Walcott, who told the Gunners' official website that diving was certainly not a part of his
game, apologized for his desperate attempt at earning a penalty in his club's 1-1 draw at the
Emirates a little less than two weeks ago.
Written by Big Raddy
Elland Road mid-week in January, 40,000 noisy fans up for the Cup, a promising Leeds team
looking to cement their reputations; the joys of the F.A. Cup 3rd round.
Being honest, we were fortunate to have the chance of this replay, the very late penalty saving
Arsenal from the ignominy of an early Cup exit to a team from a lower division.
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Time to make it count..
Arsenal travel to Elland Road on Wednesday night to face Leeds United in their FA Cup replay
match; the Gunners coming back off a 3-0 away against West Ham at the weekend. Arsenal right-back
Bacary Sagna is available after completing a ban and winger
Tomas Rosicky is expected back after recovering from a virus.
When you're chasing an improbable quadruple the last thing you want is a midweek trip to a
bouncing Elland Road in an FA Cup replay. That's the task that stands in front of Arsenal after
Cesc Fabregas' late penalty salvaged a tie that looked beyond them after Robert Snodgrass' 54th
minute penalty.