Rooney, Jones out, but United scent blood at QPR

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Wayne Rooney (L) looks for a foul during the Champions League game at Real Madrid on February 13, 2013

LONDON (AFP) –

Manchester United‘s striker Wayne Rooney (L) reacts during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on February 13, 2013. United will be without Rooney and Phil Jones as they aim to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League to 15 points with victory at bottom club Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.

Manchester United will be without Wayne Rooney and Phil Jones as they aim to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League to 15 points with victory at bottom club Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.

Rooney, who has scored 10 goals in his last 11 starts, has a sinus problem, while Jones injured his ankle in Monday’s 2-1 win at home to Reading in the FA Cup fifth round.

With progress in the FA Cup secured and a healthy 1-1 draw recorded in last week’s trip to Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16, United can now re-focus their attention on the quest for a 20th English league crown.

The trip to Loftus Road is the first of five consecutive games in which United will face sides currently residing in the table’s bottom half, before a potential title decider at home to nearest rivals Manchester City on April 8.

With City facing an awkward game at home to third-place Chelsea on Sunday, a United victory at QPR could represent a decisive blow in the title race.

However, having seen his side squander an eight-point lead over City last season, United manager Alex Ferguson has warned his players to concentrate on the task in hand.

Fernando Torres (R) sees another chance go begging, against Sparta Prague, on February 21, 2013

Chelsea’s out-of-form striker Fernando Torres sees another chance go begging, against Sparta Prague, on February 21, 2013. Chelsea face Manchester City in one of the biggest games of the weekend in the Premier League.

“The only way we can approach it is by taking care of each game and eventually we run out of matches,” he said.

“I can understand from Manchester City’s point of view why they are talking about us dropping points. But the fact of the matter is they will drop them as well.”

City have all but given up hope of retaining the title, after a run of three games without victory — culminating in a woeful 3-1 defeat at Southampton in their last league outing — saw them fall 12 points off the pace.

They now find themselves under pressure from Chelsea, who capitalised on City’s defeat at St Mary’s by crushing Wigan Athletic 4-1 to close to within four points of Roberto Mancini’s side.

“If we get a positive result on Sunday, then that opens it right back up,” says Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill.

“We’re taking it one game at a time, but we’ll be looking to do that on Sunday.

“It’ll be a tough game away from home, but if we do get a positive result then obviously second place is within touching distance.”

Arsene Wenger watches from the touchline during his side's 3-1 loss in the UEFA Champions League on February 19, 2013

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger watches from the touchline during his side’s 3-1 loss in the UEFA Champions League on February 19, 2013. Arsenal have endured a bleak week, crashing out of the FA Cup to second-tier Blackburn Rovers and then losing to Bayern Munich in Europe’s biggest club competition.

Arsenal have endured a bleak week, crashing out of the FA Cup to second-tier Blackburn Rovers and then losing 3-1 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, but they have plenty of incentive to beat Aston Villa on Saturday.

Tottenham Hotspur currently enjoy a four-point lead over Arsenal in the final Champions League spot, but with Spurs not in action until Monday, a win for the Gunners will give them renewed hope of overhauling their derby rivals.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger came under pressure following Tuesday’s one-sided loss at home to Bayern, but forward Theo Walcott says the only solution is for the whole club to pull together and put on a united front.

“We’ve got the best man in the job to get our heads back to where they should be,” he said.

“We need to react in a positive way straight away. We can’t be down in the dumps in training. Everybody needs to be alive and alert, recover well.

“We’ve got a good run in the Premier League — we can’t forget that.

Phil Jones gets treatment before being substituted during the FA Cup match at home to Reading on February 18, 2013

Manchester United’s Phil Jones receives treatment before being substituted during the FA Cup fifth-round match at home to Reading on February 18, 2013. He and Wayne Rooney will both be missing this weekend.

“We’ve had some good points, very important points, so we’ve just got to start believing again. I think that’s one of the main things — believe in how good we are, because we didn’t show it against Bayern.”

QPR go into the weekend seven points adrift of safety at the foot of the table, but second-bottom Wigan and third-bottom Reading are both within touching distance of salvation ahead of their crunch clash at the Madejski Stadium.

Reading are just a point behind fourth-bottom Villa, with Wigan two points further back.

Swansea City’s meeting with fourth-tier Bradford City in the League Cup final on Sunday means that neither the Welsh club nor scheduled opponents Liverpool are in league action this weekend.

Fixtures

Saturday (1500GMT unless otherwise stated):

Arsenal v Aston Villa, Fulham v Stoke City (1245GMT), Norwich City v Everton, Queens Park Rangers v Manchester United, Reading v Wigan Athletic, West Bromwich Albion v Sunderland

Sunday (1330GMT):

Manchester City v Chelsea, Newcastle United v Southampton

Monday (2000GMT):

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur

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