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Tottenham will again be without Andros Townsend (hamstring), while Erik Lamela is still absent through injury.
Jan Vertonghen, Younes Kaboul and Sandro have all returned to training but this game may come too soon.
Manchester City are boosted by the news that Alvaro Negredo is fit to play after overcoming a shoulder injury.
David Silva is also available following a recent hamstring problem, but Samir Nasri, James Milner and Javi Garcia are all still sidelined.

MATCH PREVIEW

I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
  • Manchester City have scored 17 goals in their last five league games against Tottenham.
  • Tottenham have won seven and lost just one of their last 10 home games against Manchester City.
  • In the reverse fixture back in November, Spurs fired in 13 shots to City's 15, but lost 6-0.
  • If the league had started after Tim Sherwood took charge at White Hart Lane, Manchester City would be top with 18 points and the Lilywhites would be second with 16.
Tottenham
  • Tottenham have only lost once in their last 10 league matches; 5-0 against Liverpool.
  • They have won 25 points away from home, compared with just 18 at White Hart Lane.
  • Spurs have conceded just one headed goal this season, fewer than any other team in the top flight.
  • Emmanuel Adebayor's five goals from seven games this season has matched his Premier League tally from 25 appearances last season.
Manchester City
  • City are unbeaten in 19 matches, scoring 64 goals in that period.
  • Manchester City have scored with 21.2% of their shots this season, the best chance conversion rate in the Premier League.
  • Edin Dzeko has scored in three of his last four Premier League appearances and has five in five against Tottenham - more than he has scored against any other club.
  • Yaya Toure has scored six goals in his last eight Premier League games.
  • Sergio Aguero has scored 13 and assisted four in his last 12 top-flight appearances. Aguero has 49 Premier League goals from 80 games. If he scores against Spurs, or against Chelsea on Monday, he'll be the fifth fastest man to a half century, behind Andy Cole, Alan Shearer, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Fernando Torres. 
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain. Watch now Barclays Premier League,
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The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.
I've heard it said that Spurs have had it relatively easy since Tim Sherwood took charge.
That - with the exception of the FA Cup tie at Arsenal, which they lost - the fixtures have been kind to the new man in charge.
Whilst there may be a grain of truth in the argument (and Andre Villas-Boas would surely side with it!), I think it's only a grain.
The old adage rings true that you can only beat the opposition in front of you, and the fact remains that Sherwood is unbeaten as a Premier League boss.
Sixteen points from a possible 18 has been a superb start for him, and has included wins at Manchester United and Southampton. Easy? Really?
We know that this one won't be, with Manchester City playing so well that they're giving teams two goal starts and still winning!
I would have loved to have carried out a poll of City fans at half time during Saturday's FA Cup tie with Watford. How many thought they'd turn round the two-goal deficit to win? I'd suggest plenty. Monitoring the game from afar I certainly had an inkling that they might.
The unbeaten run in all competitions now stands at 19 games - winning 17, and scoring 64 goals along the way. It's a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of Spurs at the Etihad in November.
With Spurs up for revenge, Chelsea at home next Monday, then Barcelona and Chelsea again in February, we're moving into a new period of examination of just how good Manuel Pellegrini's team is, and whether the "Quadruple" really is possible or a ridiculous dream?
The key must surely be keeping the pool of Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo fit and firing, whilst avoiding any more halves like the first on Saturday.
Captain Vincent Kompany said afterwards "complacency is our biggest enemy". If he's said it and believes it, then I think they're on top of it.

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Duo return to United training David Moyes has confirmed Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie trained on Monday morning and could return for Manchester United's Barclays Premier League encounter with Cardiff at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
Rooney has been missing with a groin strain since the New Year's Day defeat by Tottenham, whilst Van Persie suffered a thigh problem in the Champions League win over Shakhtar Donetsk last month. However, both are in contention to face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men, along with B#37.1million new-boy Juan Mata, who is set to make his debut. "They have all trained today," said Moyes. Moyes could also have midfielder Marouane Fellaini back after wrist surgery. Meanwhile, the United boss has dismissed rumours of a big-money bid for teenage sensation Adnan Januzaj from Paris St-Germain. "I think you have been listening to too much speculation," said Moyes to a question about Januzaj's future. "Adnan is very much part of what we are doing and it will continue to be that way." Moyes has also side-stepped questions over the future of Rooney, whose contract expires in 2015 but has been linked with a massive extension, that could net him B#300,000 a week. "It is one I have left with (executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward and Wayne and his advisors," said Moyes. "We will give you an update on it at the right time. Right now I would prefer to talk about his performances." Moyes might find himself in rather a strange situation on Tuesday given the reception for the opposing manager is going to be far more enthusiastic than his own given the depth of feeling for Solskjaer at Old Trafford. Yet the Scot feels such accolades are fully deserved. "He deserves it because of what he has done here," said Moyes. "He won the Champions League and was a great ambassador for Manchester United." Cardiff boss Solskjaer admits he always regarded returning to Manchester United as a manager as an "unrealistic dream". But the former United striker will be back at Old Trafford this week, in charge of the side using the opposing dugout, looking to win points for the Bluebirds' relegation fight. The Norwegian has been handed a quick return to his former stomping ground after Cardiff identified him as the man to pull them away from the Barclays Premier League drop zone earlier this month. He is certain to receive a good reception, with his playing days at the club from 1996-2007, under Sir Alex Ferguson, fresh in the memory. It is a situation he has previously imagined, but without thinking it might really occur before he began his managerial career with Molde. The 40-year-old said: "It has not been an ambition but it has been sort of an unrealistic dream. You never know one day you might end up there. "The former manager just always installed into us 'dream big', and maybe unrealistic, because you never know it might happen. "For me to play at Man United was never in my wildest dreams. "So now I'm there as a manager. It just comes by coincidence. You just end up there." Solskjaer, who famously scored United's late winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final, has no room for sentiment, however. Cardiff are bottom of the table without a win in six games in the competition. With the table tight - just six points separate the Bluebirds from 10th-placed Aston Villa - the position is not yet precarious, but Solskjaer knows results need to improve. When asked what victory would mean to him, he said: "Three points, of course. "We can't say that we are going to win, we are going to go there and put a performance on that we will be proud of, come back home with no regrets. "You go out there to perform on the pitch and as long as you give it your all and come back from places like this with pride." United have endured a rocky spell with the side seventh in the table, recently knocked out of both domestic cups and pressure building on Moyes. The timing of the fixture could be good for Cardiff but, still fiercely loyal to his former club, Solskjaer refuses to say anything against United. He said: "Of course the fear factor is still there. You're going to the biggest club in the world. "I can remember many bad defeats that you react to. That's Man United, they always bounce back."