Ferguson: Goal spree around corner</p> <div class="storyindexabstract">Sir Alex Ferguson says fans should put their money on another 1-0 win for Manchester United - but insists the "deluge" will come soon.</div> <div class="storyindexabstract"> United are in the unusual position of having kept clean sheets in their last five consecutive league games, and have only conceded two goals in eight Premier League matches - both away from home.</p> But while the defensive solidity has become a matter of pride, it is in scoring goals that United have fallen short of their previous standards.</p> The team have scored only seven league goals so far compared to 17 at the same stage last season, and six matches have been 1-0 victories including both European games.</p> Ferguson said: "What's happening at the moment is unusual for us, every team is waiting for a deluge.</p> "It will happen, we will score goals, unfortunately it has not come as quick as I would like but we are playing well enough, creating the chances and it will happen.</p> "It's great, we get criticised for winning 1-0... if we win 5-1 people will say our defence is going to pieces.</p> "The team are coming together after a shaky start in terms of winning games. There is now genuine evidence of (Wayne) Rooney, (Cristiano) Ronaldo and (Carlos) Tevez starting to do well and Nani's performance on Tuesday was very encouraging.</p> "Defensively, it's the best record we have had in that [opening] period of games.</p> "The players know if we are defending well it gives us an absolutely marvellous chance of getting some silverware.</p> "It's now a matter of certain pride to the defenders to maintain their record."</p> There is a real chance for the side to try to match the seven consecutive league clean sheets managed by the 1904 and 1924 United sides, both set in the old second division.</p> Wigan are the first test, at Old Trafford on Saturday lunchtime, and though United have beaten them on the last five occasions, Ferguson reckons they are looking good under Chris Hutchings and should have beaten Liverpool last weekend.</p> He added: "When Paul Jewell resigned, Dave Whelan took about three seconds to install Chris Hutchings as his manager which was a fantastic bit of business.</p> "What he was doing was rewarding loyalty and saying 'we are a good, solid club and we don't need to look elsewhere' and Chris has done a good job.</p> "Against Liverpool they probably should have won the game with the chances they had. We expect a good game as they have been revitalised by players coming back from injury and have a couple of additions to their squad."</p> </div> </p>
This is what is going to happen. </p> Just wait and see. And hope it doesn't happen for the sake of your team. lol</p>
he better hope its soon enough, cause manu matches look pretty boring lately. So many quality players and no scoring!</p>
<font face="Arial" size="2">Well CelticKing and me know are stuff as 4-0 to manchester united GO MAN UTD!!!</font></p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (man_u_barmy_army)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <font size="2" face="Arial">Well CelticKing and me know are stuff as 4-0 to manchester united GO MAN UTD!!!</font></p> </div></p> Thats right. </p> And this is just the beginning. </p> </p>