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Leaky defence Man U's frailty

Good thing van Persie scores so many goals

MANCHESTER, England -- Despite being guaranteed top spot at the Premier League's halfway point, Manchester United's leaky defence could thwart its quest to regain the trophy from Manchester City.

Going into the 19th match of the campaign today against Newcastle, United has already conceded 25 times, just eight short of the total in 38 games last year when the title was lost on goal difference.

As they prepare for Newcastle's visit, United's players have been recalling how they produced just one of three clean sheets so far, in a 3-0 victory at the northeast club in October.

"We went there with the right mindset and defended well, we had great shape and got two early goals," United defender Jonny Evans said. "It was probably one of our best defensive performances of the season."

United is four points ahead of City, but the second-place team's defence has only been breached 15 times so far in its title defence.

United's firepower up front, though, is more lethal, hitting 44 goals in 18 matches compared with 34 by City.

United has become reliant on Robin van Persie, who has scored 12 goals in the league alone since joining from Arsenal in August.

"I reckon we got our Christmas present early -- right at the start of the season when Robin van Persie arrived at Old Trafford," manager Alex Ferguson said. "I am reluctant to subscribe to the cult of the individual but sometimes there really is a situation when you are lucky enough to find the last piece of the jigsaw.

"As we approach the halfway point of the season, I have no hesitation saying that he has made a vital difference to our chances of making our mark in this season's title race ... he has moved us forward as a team."

But Ferguson has a quandary up front as both Van Persie and Wayne Rooney are one booking away from suspension.

Rooney, though, was ineffective in Sunday's 1-1 draw at Swansea, and Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck will both be hoping to regain a starting spot today.

Newcastle hasn't won at Old Trafford since 1972 and is enduring a gloomy season after a surprise fifth-place finish in May.

Languishing five points above the relegation zone in 14th place, Newcastle's victory over Queens Park Rangers on Saturday was only the team's second in 12 games.

"They've found it a bit tougher this year but I know they've had some injuries, which have played a part," Welbeck said. "You can still see potential throughout their team. They have some real attacking threats -- everyone knows about players like Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse."

Having already lost to Man City this month, Newcastle follows up the trip to United with matches against fourth-place Arsenal on Saturday and fifth-place Everton on Wednesday.

"When you looked at the program at the start, you could see this was a tough run for us -- and even tougher now with the results we've had," Newcastle manager Alan Pardew said.

But Pardew is upbeat.

"We've definitely picked up, we look a little bit more resilient, we picked up a very important clean sheet on Saturday," he said. "And I think we'll be in good heart for what is one of the toughest games of the program: Manchester United away."

Newcastle is just a point above Sunderland.

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 26, 2012 C5

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