A VICTORY over Aston Villa could see Manchester United state the Premier League title today before their own followers. But Paul Lambert options on ruining the celebrations. ASTON VILLA boss Paul Lambert really wants to ruin Manchester United's title celebration by preventing them from winning the Barclays Premier League title today. The Red Devils could carry the trophy with victory at Old Trafford after competitors Manchester City lost to Tottenham yesterday. Property, meanwhile, remain established in the relegation struggle while the scrap for success intensifies. However, they've timed a function of type effectively, picking up 10 details from their last five games and Lambert sees no reasons why they can't get something from the game. "We'll go and try and get, I have never deviated from that," explained the former Celtic and Motherwell star. "Any games that we have played in we've gone to win and decide to try, but you also know that you have got to respect the resistance you are playing against. Manchester United would be the best team in the country at the minute." Lambert admits any celebration environment at Old Trafford might actually benefit his part. "In a way it can," he said. "Put it in this way I do not want since I want us to win and try ourselves, them to win it against us. "That is what we'll go and try and do. No worries have been got by me about going there. It is going to be considered a amazing spot to play baseball, from the champions-elect. "If you don't enjoy heading playing there, there is something wrong. "If you can't handle the pressure, you are not going to be considered a footballer. It's that which you are experiencing a vocation for. "It is really a game no one wants anything to be got by us from but we're undoubtedly an objective threat." Lambert is pleased to pay homage to evergreen United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as he continues to rack up milestones and trophies. "You had love to understand how he's done it," he said. "Starting out at East Stirlingshire, St Mirren, Aberdeen where he did a fantastic career and then Manchester United. He'd a hard time at United in the first place however the rest is history. "What he is done is nothing short of remarkable. He is known by me pretty well. I used to go and view Manchester United teaching when I was out of work. "I don't think there is a much better manager. I really do not feel that'll we'll see another manager remain at one club for 27 years. Who's going to do that? "He is realized something anybody could do. He's won essentially everything, European Cups, league games. He is a, top manager." Lambert has always maintained he is comfortable Villa may defeat the decline - and has been guaranteed for the reason that notion by Prime Minister and Villa lover David Cameron. "People are always going to have their own ideas on it," said the Claret and Blue manager. "The main point is that we do our jobs and if the Prime Minister feels that then it's great of him. We'll wait and see come the conclusion of the season."
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