Neither Chelsea or Manchester United has made any changes to start the second half of their UEFA Champions League encounter, and really, why would they? Manchester United lead for a reason, while Chelsea have actually been the better side. The one player who United could conceivably taking off soon in a tactical move is Javier Hernandez, who hasn’t made that much of an impact early. Chelsea have erased him from the game for the most part, and Alex Ferguson might up to take him out and solidify his midfield.
Chelsea FC Vs. Manchester United, 2011 UEFA Champions League: Second Half Underway
Of course, Carlo Ancelotti will have to consider bringing Nicolas Anelka on for Fernando Torres if the Spaniard continues to be ineffective. Normally, no matter how poor a striker has been, a manager will give him a chance to find his footing early in the second half. But, if recent trends continue, don’t be surprised to see Torres get removed from the game around the 60th minute.
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