26/03/2013 09:24 Brian McDonnell writes in The Mirror... Two Guy Uniteds... Sir Alex Ferguson is set to play two completely different sides in the area of 48 hours to maintain Manchester Unitedas Double push. United get on Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday, then face Chelsea within an FA Cup quarter-final replay at lunchtime on Easter Monday. With a strong 15-point lead in the subject race, Ferguson is defined to rest many of his key players for the journey to the Stadium of Light a and pay to fly some of them home secretly from midweek internationals. Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney are those types of poised to miss out the game against Sunderland. But all will undoubtedly be restored to the Old Trafford leaders' starting line-up for the Chelsea encounter, with Ferguson anxious to add a sixth FA Cup to his gleaming CV. United last won the FA Cup in 2004 and with Ferdinand, Carrick and Rooney having perhaps not lifted it, there's a huge motivation among the squad to go entirely in 2010. Although Ferguson has insisted there may be no let-up in Unitedas quest for a 20th subject, the area of the Chelsea game has forced a rethink. Ferguson knows it's impossible for his players to produce their best twice in 48 hours with so little sleep time in between. Elsewhere, former United striker Michael Owen, who declared he will retire by the end with this year, has uncovered his future plans. aI would like to do some TV work, maybe produce blogs," he's cited in Sunlight. "[I would also like to] create a management company that traditionally manages younger players and see them through their job from the start." The Daily Mail claim United scouts watched stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic in Bosnia's new World Cup qualifier against Greece. Bosnia won 3-1. More:AGreat captainsAa' Nemanja VidicA
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