Wolves vow to attack United

22 September 2009 14:31
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has vowed to be bold when his side face Manchester United in the Carling Cup. McCarthy, who will hand starts to strikers Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Stefan Maierhofer and winger Michael Kightly, believes going to Old Trafford to try and frustrate United would be a mistake. He is not prepared for his team to sit back and defend for 90 minutes and try to catch United on the break. McCarthy said: "We will play 4-4-2 against them and have a game with them. I don't know what team Sir Alex Ferguson will play but we will play whoever he turns out. "But we are not going there to sit back and have them attack us for 90 minutes. That would be a recipe for disaster so we will be going up there and trying to make sure that we are on the front foot for the game. "I have never beaten Manchester United at Old Trafford in anything but we want to try to win the game."

Source: Eurosport