Manchester United look to Robin van Persie to end City's run
• City unbeaten in the league at Etihad for two years
• 'Hopefully we can find the right solution,' says Ferguson
by Jamie Jackson 5 months ago
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Sir Alex Ferguson will trust in an experienced Manchester United side spearheaded by Robin van Persie as he attempts to end Manchester City's two-year unbeaten league run at the Etihad Stadium in Sunday afternoon's 163rd derby.

United are three points ahead of City, who last lost at home on 20 December 2010 when Everton beat Roberto Mancini's team 2-1. "I've got a good squad, I'll maybe go for experience and try to work around that," Ferguson said. "It's been well pointed out City don't lose games at home. Two years, it's a fantastic record, so hopefully we can find the right solution as to how we operate the game."

The £24m arrival of Van Persie in the summer has been followed by 13 goals in all competitions, with the Dutchman scoring 10 of United's 37 in the league. "He's mature, he's experienced," Ferguson said. "I don't think you need a lot of time [to settle in]. The only thing that was short was match-fitness because he hadn't played. He'd only played for half an hour in Hamburg for Arsenal [in pre-season]. He came to us and although he'd done all his training, he hadn't played. So he was playing catch‑up. But he did extra work here and his fitness is terrific and that experience he brings to the team has been brilliant."

Despite Anderson, Tom Cleverley, Antonio Valencia, Shinji Kagawa and Nani all missing, Ferguson denied he has an crisis in midfield. "Not really," he said. "We've got Fletcher, Carrick, Giggs, Scholes. We're not too bad, we can play Rooney in there. Looking at who I can play in the wide position might be a problem. But with Robin van Persie up front and Chicharito [Javier Hernández], we've got Welbeck who could play wide, that's a definite option. Maybe Chicharito, too. I'm not short of players."

Last season's league derbies ended with United losing both to an aggregate score of 7-1. The corresponding fixture in late April proved a crucial encounter with City winning 1-0 after a Vincent Kompany header just before half-time, and Ferguson admitted he may have been too cautious in his approach to that game. "Well, I think there was a caution to it, we should have maybe played Welbeck," he said.

"But our record in big games with Park Ji-sung [who started] was important. All the big games we always played him. He's always brilliant. But he never quite filled the role in that game."

Although United were routed 6-1 by City in the opening derby last season, Mancini pointed to the win at the Etihad as being the more significant. "With the 6-1, they only had 10 players [after Jonny Evans was sent off]," he said. "But in the second derby here, we played very well and didn't concede any chances. The second was a true derby because when you have 10 men, it's clear that you have some problems."

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