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This is an archive article published on February 28, 2004

Man U, Saha tense before Fulham trip

Fulham will contribute big-time to one of the worst weeks in Alex Ferguson’s long reign at Manchester United if they complete a Premier...

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Fulham will contribute big-time to one of the worst weeks in Alex Ferguson’s long reign at Manchester United if they complete a Premier League double over the troubled champions at Loftus Road on Saturday.

The fact that it is French striker Louis Saha’s return to his old club following an acrimonious transfer merely adds piquancy to a fixture with new significance following United’s European defeat by Porto.

A Fulham victory would also boost the London club’s confidence for their FA Cup quarter-final at Old Trafford on March 6.

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United could be looking at the end of two roads, retaining the title and progressing in the Champions League, if they lose to Fulham, who upset them 3-1 in October.

League leaders Arsenal pulled seven points clear of their arch-rivals last weekend when the Champions were held 1-1 at home by relegation candidates Leeds United.

United’s defensive frailties in the absence of suspended Rio Ferdinand and injured Mikael Silvestre were further exposed by Porto who beat them 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League first knockout round tie.

To make matters worse, United will be without England right back Gary Neville, a stand-in central defender on Wednesday, who is suspended.

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United captain Roy Keane, sent off against Porto, could drop back to bolster the defence such are the problems facing Ferguson, whose decision not to sign a defender in the January transfer window looks increasingly like a serious error.

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