LONDON: Manchester United may be resigned to being second best to Chelsea this season but Gary Neville has detected the stirrings of a revival he believes can restore the club to the top of the English game.
With Chelsea gearing up for another massive summer spending spree and Michael Ballack set to become the latest addition to the Stamford Bridge All-Stars, few pundits see the Londoners' stranglehold on the Premiership being loosened unless Roman Abramovich unexpectedly tightens the purse strings.