01/12/2012 08:00, Report by A Bostock & G Thompson
Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping his players can learn from November’s trip to Norwich City as Manchester United look to open December with a win at Reading.
The  Reds lost the first away match of the season in the Barclays Premier  League and the most recent one, the 1-0 reverse at Carrow Road, and even  though each road trip in between yielded three points, only the victory  at Newcastle was anything like comprehensive. United had to come from  behind at Southampton, Liverpool and Aston Villa and were, as expected,  pushed all the way by Chelsea at the end of October.
“I  think away games are getting more difficult in the Premier League,”  said Sir Alex on Friday morning. “Our game at Norwich is a good example  of that. Norwich fought like tigers. They were really organised and  motivated and made it a difficult day for us and I think we can expect  the same at Reading.”
This  Saturday’s hosts are in the relegation zone, only four points above  last Saturday’s rock-bottom opponents QPR. But Sir Alex has seen enough  in the Berkshire club to make him caution his men against complacency.
“When  Brian McDermott became manager at Reading, it took him a little bit of  time to get his ideas across but look at the second half of last season  in the Championship – they came from nowhere to win the league. They’re  definitely a club that are improving and although they’ve not had a lot  of wins, they’re always hard games against them. I expect what we got at  Norwich – a really difficult game.”
Whatever  happens at Reading and elsewhere this weekend, the boss isn’t yet  buying into the notion that only United or local rivals Manchester City  can win the title in 2013.
via: manutd.com
 

 
 
 
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