United looking to make final point

United looking to make final point

Agence France-Presse
United looking to make final point

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Sir Alex Ferguson's side needs a draw in either of its last two fixtures, against either Arsene Wenger's team or Hull City on May 24, to win its 18th English title and the 11th of Ferguson's reign.

A 2-1 victory over Wigan Athletic on Wednesday evening has left United on the brink of the title and the match-winner from the JJB Stadium, midfielder Michael Carrick, is confident his side will generate a party atmosphere in the Theatre of Dreams. "Obviously it now looks good for us," Carrick said. "I think it's only been done once before (by United), winning the title at home, so it would be great if we can do it again. But we're not getting carried away, we've got to respect Arsenal for how good they are. We know we've still got a job to do."

The encounter could be Carlos Tevez's last opportunity to start a home match for United as his transfer wrangling continues to dominate events at Old Trafford.

Tevez is in contention to be picked ahead of Dimitar Berbatov in United's starting XI after a superb substitute showing against Wigan and although his loan deal at United runs out this summer, Carrick would love to see him stay at Old Trafford.

"He's a top player and the goals he's contributed since he's been here have often come at big times for us," he said. "We obviously don't want to lose players, we've got a great squad and hopefully we can keep it together."

Revenge time
A win against Arsenal would also be even sweeter for United because Saturday's opponents won the Premier League at Old Trafford back in 2002 with a 1-0 victory, a result that Arsenal's fans continually remind United of whenever the two clubs meet.

However, Ferguson is not concerned with anything other than winning the game and has urged his side to prepare properly for the encounter and not be distracted by what is at stake.

"We know how good they are and we need to perform on Saturday and hopefully will do," he said. "We will approach the game the same way as we always approach them."

Arsenal will be all the more determined to earn a victory at Old Trafford following its recent Champions League exit at the hands of United. The Gunners will be looking to avoid the ignominy of being the club United beat to win the title after the humiliation of their 4-1 aggregate loss in the Champions League semifinal.