I actually kind of dig it. Even if we end up even on points, their goal differential wins it. Now they have Superman rested for a critical, critical Barca match. I think it was actually pretty brilliant by SAF. He needs this second European title to put him level with Busby and he doesn't care if he gets the premiership based on goal differential because in the end all he cares about is breaking Liverpool's record of 19 top flight titles and given the choice, he'll take the Champions league over the premiership every day of the week. I'm of two minds on Ronaldo starting on the bench. 1. I agree that SAF wants the CL over the PL (this year). Of course he wants both, no point in getting this close in the CL and then sacrificing your best options just because you're still fighting for the domestic championship as well. Man Utd must believe that they can beat West Ham and Wigan, so SAF did have that little leeway. Aside from that, if Chelsea don't get a hand ball just inside the box on a long cross in the last 10 minutes, it probably ends 1-1 and United essentially seal up the title. If Chelsea don't save two balls off the line in extra time, it ends 2-2. 2. Ronaldo is 23. He's incredibly strong and fit, and he can probably play 3 full games in 6 days and be ok. (And he isn't exactly racing back to defend very often.) Still, I don't have a problem with starting him on the bench. He came on for a half hour, in theory his pace and rest might have been an advantage over Chelsea's players that started. Unfortunately, Ashley Cole pretty much owns Ronaldo. Cole played well again, Ronaldo had a game-tying shot saved off the line, that is that. Btw, Everton-Aston Villa with a goal-scoring frenzy at the end of their game this morning, ends 2-2. The race for 5th is still on.