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Red View: Edwin turns 40, exclusive Neville video, Evra on music + more

Friday, October 29, 2010

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SPURS NEXT ON HERNANDEZ'S HIT LIST

United are without two experienced front men for Tottenham's visit to Old Trafford on Saturday as Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen face extended spells on the sidelines. But the form of Dimitar Berbatov and emergence of Javier Hernandez means the Reds are in good shape.

Chicharito has six goals this season, including four in his last four games and two winners in the last two matches. Sir Alex Ferguson says, "Everyone at the club is excited about him. He has the right desires, trains well and is very receptive to coaching. He looks after himself and everything's in his favour.

“We did a lot of work on him before we signed him. Seeing him in pre-season and in training, we thought he'd do well and he has.

"You never know with a young boy coming from Mexico because it’s a different culture. But he speaks the language and that’s important. His winning goal on Tuesday demonstrated again that he’s a very good finisher."

It’s not just Hernandez that has instigated a turnaround in fortunes for United, now with three straight wins. “All the players are focused,” explains the boss. “It was a great result at Stoke. Everyone knows how difficult it is there. It was good coming back from losing a goal. Given our record this season, it could have been a killer. But it galvanised the players and we played our best football after that. The fans were brilliant too. It was a big lift for everyone.”

More:  Carrick's positive vibes | Hernandez wallpaperRooney out for longer 

Match Pack: United v Spurs


PREPARATION KEY FOR INCREDIBLE EDWIN

Edwin van der Sar turned 40 on Friday with Sir Alex Ferguson using the words “brilliant” and “incredible” to describe the Dutchman.

But the Reds boss isn’t surprised that van der Sar is still playing top-level football as he enters his fifth decade in life – simply because of his professionalism.

“He’s absolutely brilliant, incredible,” enthuses Sir Alex. “He’s got there because he has prepared his whole life to be a top player. His preparation, standard of life, everything has been absolutely geared to staying in the game as long as he has.”

Van der Sar has been one of the manager’s most influential signings of recent years. The question now is whether the Dutchman will carry on with the no.1 jersey beyond the end of the season, when his contract runs out.

“He’s come to that stage and it’s in his mind about what he wants to do,” says the boss. “We haven’t spoken about it, but I think he’s still enjoying his football.”

Thanks to Red View reader Pritesh Patel for the artistic image of Edwin.

More: Edwin video | Team-mates' tribute | Send us your match pics

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PAT'S PASSION FOR MUSIC

Patrice Evra discusses his role as dressing room DJ... 

What sort of prematch tunes do the players listen to?
I play different things for the lads. I don’t pick songs that only I like but those my team will go for because I want everybody to enjoy it. I love doing it and I think the lads like it, too, because I remember somebody else trying to put their iPod on in the dressing room, and everybody booed him and demanded that my music was put back on.

Do you have any musical talents yourself?
No, but I wish I could play the guitar. I have one, but I’ve tried playing it and I’m really, really bad! [laughs] It’s more difficult than I thought. I love music and that comes from my dad. When I was young, every Sunday my house was like a nightclub because the music was so high and it was a small house. When I’m at home or in a hotel, I prefer listening to music to watching TV.

Are there any good singers or musicians in the dressing room?
Nani says he plays piano, but I’ve never heard it. Singing? [laughs] Please! No, nobody here can sing.

Does that include the manager?
The boss is always singing, but they’re very old songs that not everybody knows. He likes Frank Sinatra, who is a great singer, but… no [shakes head and laughs].

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Red View: Rooney stays! Podcast, video, wallpaper + more

Friday, October 22, 2010

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WAYNE: I'M DELIGHTED TO BE STAYING

Shortly after agreeing a new five-year contract with United, Wayne Rooney sat down with MUTV to discuss his big decision...

How are you feeling?
I’m delighted. There has been a bit of controversy over the timing of it all. But I’m delighted it’s finally signed. Hopefully I can move on and get myself fit again.

What have the last few days been like?
It’s been difficult for me and for the club. I felt I had to get my point across and we finally came to an agreement which I think is best for me and for the club.

A while ago, you had discussions with David Gill about leaving United. Can you explain your feelings and how things have changed?
As a player here at United I care for the club. I had some concerns and I made the manager and David Gill aware of that. It went on from there and it didn’t really move forward in terms of contract talks. Then in the last few days that was all made public knowledge, which made it more difficult. We felt – myself and the club – that we had to move quickly to sort it out. I’ve spoken with the manager, David Gill and the owners and all of them have confirmed to me that this is the right club for me to be at, and that the club is going to continue to be successful and win things. I had other things I wanted to air as well, but I was happy to move forward and sign the deal.

More: Read the full interview | Download new ManUtd.com podcast 

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TALKING POINT: ROONEY'S U-TURN

United fans flocked to ManUtd.com's message board to comment on Wayne Rooney’s decision to stay. Here's a selection of posts...

What great news! Wayne must have been given assurances over new players etc. I hope he goes on to be a legend. Now let's get back to being United!
Stanley Jones

I'm shocked, but I have to say I’m happy about it, even though he put us through a lot over this last week. I bet he will play his backside off now, showing the fans what a great player he is. Thank you Sir Alex, I know you did everything you could to make him stay. I forgive Rooney and I think everybody else should too. It may take some time for some fans but he is a United player and we should support him.
me 23

This is great news! I take my hat off to him. I said a few harsh things about him but fair play to Wayne Rooney for staying. This is a great club and as for Sir Alex - what a man for sorting all this out! He is without a doubt the best manager in the world. Now get out there, Wayne, and win back our silverware!
morty1

We have just signed a world class player! It shows United have the muscle when they need it. In Sir Alex Ferguson I trust.
Frank1975

More: Sir Alex delighted by Rooney decision | Ex-Reds thrilled | Club statement

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SMALLING HUNGRY FOR MORE

Chris Smalling hopes he’s forced his way into Sir Alex Ferguson’s domestic plans after another impressive performance in the Champions League.

The 20-year-old barely broke sweat as he partnered Nemanja Vidic in the heart of United's defence during Wednesday's 1-0 win over Bursaspor. And with the Reds facing 10 games in all competitions over the next five weeks, the former Fulham defender senses an opportunity for more valuable game-time.

“It’s great to start getting some games and now I just need to play more – that’s the next step for me,” Smalling told MUTV. “We have some cup competitions coming up but I’m also hoping for some chances in the league. We are playing two games a week at the minute and I definitely want to be involved in my fair share of them.”

The Londoner may have to bide his time as Sir Alex has already confirmed Rio Ferdinand will return to the side for Sunday’s trip to the Britannia Stadium, where United will face a stern examination against physical Stoke.

Smalling continued: “Stoke is not an easy place to go – I remember playing there last year with Fulham and it was pretty intimidating. They have a different style of football but that’s just something we have to deal with, and I think we have more than enough to cope. It’s crucial for us to win to keep up with the leading pack.”

More: Rio back, Rooney out | Evra still positive | Rafael - "I love crisps"

Match Pack - Stoke City v United

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Red View: West Brom previews + travel advice, Evra interview, free wallpaper + more

Friday, October 15, 2010

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BOSS WARY OF WEST BROM

Sir Alex Ferguson says United must be on top form to avoid an upset against West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford.

The boss has warned his players not to underestimate Roberto Di Matteo's men, following their strong start to life back in the top flight.

“I think they had a bad game losing 6-0 to Chelsea right away but since then their form has been very good,” said Sir Alex.

“They have drawn with Sunderland, beaten Birmingham in the local derby and then they went to Arsenal and won 3-2. 

“That is good form and they’re playing attractive football so we expect a tough game. We've got to recognise their performance at the Emirates, three goals there tells you something. We just need to make sure we perform properly.”

Although away wins in the league are still proving elusive, United have maximum points at Old Trafford. The Reds are also unbeaten anywhere this season, and have only once come close to losing in Sir Alex's view.

“It’s only the Sunderland game where I feel we were probably a little bit lucky to get a point," admitted the boss. "Sunderland played very well and I think we had a bit of an off day, but that can happen in the context of going through a season. We know our position at the moment [behind Chelsea], we just have to get on with it."

More: Boss refutes Rooney talkOwen Hargreaves not ready | M56 closed Saturday

Match Pack: United v West Brom


EVRA CALLS FOR GREATER CONTROL

Patrice Evra says United need to rediscover the knack of winning in style, starting with the West Brom clash.

Although clean sheets at Valencia and Sunderland suggest an arrest of a worrying defensive slump, Evra insists a run of authoritative victories is now required.

“Our last two results were good in terms of not conceding, but still we didn’t control those games and that is not us,” Evra told United Review.

“This is not United. But we need to think in a positive way. We need another clean sheet against West Brom and we need to make sure we control the entire match and win. Once we start doing that, I think we’ll win many games in a row.”

The absence of a league away win has the Reds trailing leaders Chelsea by a five-point margin, but Evra feels a sharp spike in results will put United back on track.

“It’s okay not to lose, but I’m a United player and I want to win. We can win trophies again this year, but we need to make sure there are no more dramatic games.”

More: See a gallery of Evra and his team-mates training on Friday morning

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The book features interviews with many of the club's leading characters, past and present, superb photographs dating back to the Newton Heath days and comprehensive statistics detailing the Reds' results and many achievements.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Red View: Sunderland previews, Player of the Month competition + more

Friday, October 1, 2010

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SPAIN'S THE SPRINGBOARD FOR SUNDERLAND TRIP

Sir Alex Ferguson wants his team to take the defensive solidarity from Wednesday’s win over Valencia into Saturday’s match at Sunderland.

A tight rearguard in Spain produced a first clean sheet in four games, and the first away from home all season. Previously, United had dropped valuable league points at Fulham, Everton and Bolton and conceded two goals at Scunthorpe.

“The most important part for me was not losing any goals because we’ve been frivolous in our defending this season,” said Sir Alex on Friday morning.

“We’ve given teams opportunities they would never have had in the past and we’ve lost points because of that. So I was delighted with that zero against our name – it’s very important to us when we’re trying to win trophies.”

The Reds’ bid to win back the title will receive a huge boost if a run of three away draws in the league can end with a defeat for Steve Bruce’s Sunderland. The Black Cats are unbeaten on home soil though and they held Arsenal there a fortnight ago.

“I watched the Sunderland-Arsenal game again yesterday – I’ve watched it two or three times now – and they played really well,” said Sir Alex. “They never gave in and that’s how we always remember Steve Bruce, [their manager, as a United player]. We’re going to have a tough game. We have to recover physically from Wednesday but the encouragement from the performance will hopefully get us back on track.”

More:  Rooney return on hold | The ultimate away display | Valencia match report

Match Pack - Sunderland


RIO: STAY TIGHT AND WE'LL BE ALL RIGHT

Rio Ferdinand admits United's bid for silverware hinges on a return to the miserly defending which has characterised recent successful seasons.

The England captain has returned from a knee injury, and his first target is the cessation of unforced errors which have trimmed six points from the Reds' early-season league points total. Having Ferdinand back in tandem with Nemanja Vidic at the heart of the defence should stem the flow, but Rio insists any improvement will be the result of a collective effort.

"The platform for any successful team is to keep clean sheets," says Rio. "Me and Vida have had a great partnership over the years but it is not just down to us. It is the whole unit. It starts from Edwin and goes right through to the forward players. If the forwards are not doing their job, it makes it a lot more difficult for us. That is where communication comes in, so that we can do what the manager wants."

Last weekend's draw at Bolton moved United to within three points of pacesetters Chelsea, and while Ferdinand feels the reigning champions are in reach, he admits the onus is now on the Reds to pick up maximum points with regularity.

"When you drop points you put yourself under pressure," he says. "We put ourselves under pressure. We don't want to drop any points. I wouldn't say it is a massive difference at this stage. As long as we kick on from now and get on a good run of victories we will be all right."

More: Rio: What crisis? | Wes Brown exclusive | Park: I must improve

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PLAYER OF THE MONTH: WHO GETS YOUR VOTE?

Vote for September's star through ManUtd.com's online competition and you could win a photo signed by the award winner. Here's our shortlist of four - who will you pick? 

Nani - Made two goals at Everton, one against Liverpool, scored one and made one at Bolton and was significant in the winner in Valencia. He's shown increasing maturity and, most importantly, influences key moments in games.

Dimitar Berbatov - His silky finish at Everton didn't yield a win, but his hat-trick against Liverpool was the crowning moment of a fine month. An overhead-kick winner against your arch rivals at the Stretford End? Doesn't get any better...

Nemanja Vidic - United's defence has come under close scrutiny for shipping nine goals against Fulham, Everton, Liverpool and Bolton. It's a team issue, not purely down to the back four, and but for the Reds' newly-appointed skipper, we might have suffered more.

Ryan Giggs - The Welshman's hamstring strain at Bolton came as a serious blow; with Antonio Valencia out, Ryan's reignited left-wing wizardry saw him blossom in September.

Enter: Vote now for your chance to win a signed photo of the winning player.

September Player of the Month candidates

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