But who isn't biased when speaking in support of their team and dissing others? >_> No offence taken, by the way.
I've been quite truthful about United players getting cocky and think they've got a chance. Remember Chelsea's last title-winning season? United were always on the backfoot, yet Fergie claimed they had a chance. And the Champions League exit two years ago? They made it hard for themselves.
Also, note that Ferguson was the one who said Anderson > Fabregas. He never outplayed Fabregas at the Emirates, and he played somewhat dirty (Trying to get a player booked by flashing an imaginary card, headbutting a player and getting away with it?). Yes, he is a world-class player, but he wastes it on useless antics. He should concentrate on silencing his critics (and I am one of those) and start putting in big performances.
Fabregas had been playing in the defensive midfield position during his youth days, and he was known for being a deadly finisher (scoring 30 goals while playing a defensive role? That's something). At the same time, because of his vision and passing range, he was shifted into a more attacking role. So in order to strike a balance, he is played in the centre of the park.
Terry has always been one to intimidate the referee, and Gerrard has dived numerous times (and ironically, he speaks out against diving), but I don't doubt their ability.
I admit I'm being biased, but I've been trying to be as fair as possible in my comments, yet always get carried away.
And injuries couldn't have come at a better time for Arsenal. They are horribly short on players.