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Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez celebrates after scoring against Manchester United during their English League Cup match at the City of Manchester Stadium, last week. Right: Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring against Wigan in a Premier League match last year. The two warring neighbours clash in a potentially explosive second leg of their Carling Cup semi-final at Old Trafford Wednesday night. Photos/REUTERS

Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez celebrates after scoring against Manchester United during their English League Cup match at the City of Manchester Stadium, last week. Right: Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring against Wigan in a Premier League match last year. The two warring neighbours clash in a potentially explosive second leg of their Carling Cup semi-final at Old Trafford Wednesday night. Photos/REUTERS  

By MARTYN HERMAN
Posted  Tuesday, January 26  2010 at  20:00

In Summary

  • Stakes high as Man City visit neighbours Utd in what promises to be a thrilling clash

It hardly needed hyping but Carlos Tevez’s spat with Gary Neville has lit the touchpaper for what promises to be a tempestuous League Cup semi-final between Manchester United and Manchester City on Wednesday night.

Argentina striker Tevez, who left United for City at the end of last season, scored both goals as his club edged the first leg 2-1 at Eastlands but his “shut it” celebration aimed at Neville followed by a one-fingered gesture from the United man sparked a war of words.

Tevez labelled stalwart Neville a “bootlicker” and a “moron” during an interview on Argentine radio for backing United boss Alex Ferguson decision’s not to pay out the money to keep hold of him last summer.

City chief executive Garry Cook’s claim that City will be the biggest club in the world would have also touched a nerve down the road where United’s dominance of their own town, let alone the country is suddenly under threat.

Ferguson later claimed that Tevez should have been sent off for a foul on Wes Brown.

Fantastic atmosphere

Police made several arrests before and during the first leg last week and extra officers are on duty for the return at Old Trafford when holders United will be desperate to overturn the narrow deficit and set up a Wembley final with Aston Villa.

It is the perfect moment for United to puncture the optimism flowing through City who are tantalisingly close to their first meaningful silverware since 1976 just weeks into the reign of Roberto Mancini.

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United winger Nani said Saturday’s 4-0 victory over Hull City to put United back on top of the Premier League had been a huge boost going into the return with City, particularly with striker Wayne Rooney appearing unstoppable.

“I’m sure it’ll be a fantastic atmosphere against City and I’d love to be involved. Hopefully we can get the win,” the Portuguese told United’s website on Tuesday.

“Everyone is very happy. It’s great to be top of the table and it’s given everyone a lot of confidence. We’re playing well, scoring goals and feeling good.”

Rooney’s red-hot form will be a major concern to City and Mancini after the England man scored all four goals against Hull but United, who have Rio Ferdinand back in defence, will also be wary of the tireless Tevez. (Reuters)


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