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Carrick backing Man Utd to earn their Spurs

Midfielder thinks trip to White Hart Lane will provide tough test of Man Utd's title credentials


  
Michael Carrick expects Manchester United's burgeoning Barclays Premier League title push to be put to the test at his former club Tottenham Hotspur.
Following a comprehensive 3-1 win over Newcastle United on Boxing Day, Man Utd have now taken 22 points from their last eight top-flight outings and sit third in the table.
The form being shown by Louis van Gaal's team is fast making a difficult 2013-14 campaign a distant memory, and has even led to suggestions that they could challenge Chelsea and Manchester City for the title.
Indeed, despite the fact they remain some 10 points adrift of Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea, Carrick feels United are capable of upsetting the odds.
However, the in-form playmaker knows Sunday's trip to Spurs, who he left to join United in 2006, will provide his side's title-winning credentials with a stern examination.
"The signs have been good in recent weeks," Carrick told manutd.com.
"We were bitterly disappointed not to win last week [United drew 1-1 at Aston Villa] but we beat Newcastle and now have two big away games [at Spurs and Stoke City]. They will be a good test for us to see where we are at.
"We're continuing to look up and will continue to try to catch them [City and Chelsea].
"We're not satisfied with third - it's obviously an improvement and we're getting better, but we want to keep looking up.
"Going to Spurs is always a tough game and to go there two days after the Newcastle match at 12 noon makes it very tough.
"But we have to get ourselves ready for that and it's the same for them as well. It's a game we look forward to and we go there confident."
Spurs will also approach Sunday's clash in high spirits after they recorded a third straight BPL victory with a 2-1 win at Leicester City on Boxing Day.
That result moved Mauricio Pochettino's team to within two points of a place in the top four and, in Harry Kane, Spurs have one of the top flight's in-form forwards.
Kane opened the scoring with his fourth goal in as many matches in the very first minute at the King Power Stadium on Friday, and has seemingly overtaken Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado in Pochettino's striking pecking order.
Pochettino will be relieved to have goalkeeper Hugo Lloris available, with the Frenchman fit despite a heavy collision with Jamie Vardy on Friday.
It is unclear whether Van Gaal will be able to call on Angel di Maria at White Hart Lane, though, after the Argentina star missed the win over Newcastle with an injury sustained in training.
Belgian duo Marouane Fellaini and Adnan Januzaj are definitely out due to illness, while Daley Blind (knee) and Marcos Rojo (thigh) also remain sidelined.
Chris Smalling (muscle), Luke Shaw (ankle) and Ander Herrera (knock) could feature.
Tottenham Hotspur (from): Friedel, Lloris, Vorm, Chiriches, Davies, Dier, Fazio, Kaboul, Naughton, Rose, Veljkovic, Vertonghen, Walker, Bentaleb, Capoue, Ceballos, Chadli, Dembele, Eriksen, Lamela, Lennon, Mason, Paulinho, Stambouli, Townsend, Adebayor, Kane, Soldado.
Manchester United (from): Amos, De Gea, Johnstone, Lindegaard, Blackett, Evans, Jones, McNair, Rafael, Shaw, Smalling, Vermijl, Anderson, Carrick, Di Maria, Fletcher, Herrera, James, Lingard, Mata, Valencia, Young, Falcao, W Keane, Rooney, Van Persie, Wilson.

  

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Previous league match line-ups

LeicesterSpurs
Fri 26 Dec 2014 | King Power Stadium
Leicester 1 - 2 Spurs
Man UtdNewcastle
Fri 26 Dec 2014 | Old Trafford
Man Utd 3 - 1 Newcastle
Starting line-upEA PPIFPLBFR
1. Hugo Lloris693.36.36
3. Danny Rose1440.54.76
5. Jan Vertonghen Y1122.75.36
21. Federico Fazio1892.73.67
2. Kyle Walker Y3350.75.97
22. Nacer Chadli (63)352.26.01
11. Erik Lamela322.85.52
23. Christian Eriksen  116.06.41
25. Benjamin Stambouli (45)3940.34.76
42. Nabil Bentaleb2312.04.99
18. Harry Kane  (84)456.26.16
SubstitutesEA PPIFPLBFR
13. Michel Vorm-0.04.08
38. Ryan Mason (46)1552.05.19
17. Andros Townsend3710.04.71
6. Vlad Chiriches3410.23.35
8. Paulinho (84)4010.74.05
33. Ben Davies2642.74.76
9. Roberto Soldado (63)2672.34.88
Starting line-upEA PPIFPLBFR
1. David de Gea534.26.82
33. Patrick McNair2870.76.38
6. Jonny Evans2501.85.06
4. Phil Jones2451.55.42
16. Michael Carrick (62)1772.56.62
10. Wayne Rooney  125.87.06
18. Ashley Young1242.85.39
25. Antonio Valencia (80)743.75.98
8. Juan Mata285.86.38
20. Robin van Persie  Y77.56.37
9. Falcao (65)1882.86.69
SubstitutesEA PPIFPLBFR
49. James Wilson (65)3581.05.66
44. Andreas Pereira-0.04.46
24. Darren Fletcher (62)3380.84.04
13. Anders Lindegaard-0.03.9
2. Rafael (80)2630.25.92
12. Chris Smalling2723.04.73
42. Tyler Blackett3040.04.57

Current injuries and suspensions

Injured/SuspendedEA PPIFPLBFR
Not available---

Current injuries and suspensions

Injured/SuspendedEA PPIFPLBFR
Not available---















ClubPldPts
Chelsea1845
Man City1842
Man Utd1835
Southampton1832
West Ham1831
Arsenal1830
Spurs1830
Swansea1828
Liverpool1825
Newcastle1823
Stoke1822
Everton1821
Aston Villa1820
Sunderland1819
West Brom1817
QPR1817
Hull1816
Crystal Palace1815
Burnley1815
Leicester1810

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