Manchester United says they're not panicking this 2007 English Premiere League season yet
Well, that's according to Man-U star Ryan Giggs anyway.
In case you were living under a rock lately, defending Premiership champions, Manchester United, had a rather humbling start to the brand new 2007-08 English Premiere League season.
Yep, Manchester United was caught sleeping after the first three games of the season. They scored just two points after three fixtures, failing to even make it to the top four spots of the early standings.
As of press time, riding from their impressive five-game winning streak, Manchester United now sits second best, erasing the fears Man-U supporters had after the rather disappointing start of their favorite team.
Of course, their win over Chelsea FC last Sunday was HUGE. A game that probably led to the demise of the Jose Mourinho era in Stamford Bridge. (With that said... Let's take a moment of silence to... Aw fuck it...)
Ryan Giggs knows that his club's sudden resurgence the past few days is big for their campaign to defend the Premiership title this year. Of course, he also knows playing second fiddle to Manchester City at the start of the season just sucked.
''Outside the club there might have been a little bit of a panic after those first few matches but there was none inside,'' Ryan Giggs said. ''The performances were actually quite good, it was only the results that weren't going for us.''
''When you look at how experienced the manager is, and also some of the players I suppose, you knew we were capable of going on a decent run, which is what has happened.''
''I guess the irony is that up until the Chelsea game, we had not played as well in the matches we have won as we did, certainly against Manchester City, when we created an unbelievable amount of chances but still lost.''
So does this mean it'll be all Man-U all the way to the title? Tune in and find out people.
Here are the odds from Bodog on who will win the 2007-08 English Premiere League title.
Manchester United +150
Chelsea FC +150
Liverpool FC +550
Arsenal FC +650
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