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Red View: Derby special - Vidic on stress, Park's Wembley wish, quiz + more

Friday, April 15, 2011


VIDIC WARY OF STRESSFUL RUN-IN

Nemanja Vidic has admitted that chasing glory on three fronts places a mental strain on the players as well as the obvious physical aspects.

United are simply expected to win every match they play and, although this is typically the time of the season when the Reds hit top gear, the pressure on the team to perform is obvious.

Vida concedes that it's a stressful business playing must-win games twice a week for much of the rest of the campaign but the captain is clearly relishing the prospect of lifting some silverware at the end of the season.

"For the players who play so many games - you may play 50 games a season - it can be tough, physically," Vidic revealed. "Mentally, too. We go into every game with the mentality that winning is everything - you place a lot of pressure on yourself and you have to be strong to keep that up until the end of the season.

"Every weekend you're under incredible pressure. You have to win every week, you have to perform well, you have to score goals... it's stressful.

"Obviously you need to be physically ready at this stage of the season but in order to play for a big club, the mental side is just as important. To win trophies, to win games week in, week out, you have to be very strong. A player's mental strength can have a big impact at the end of the season and that's where we hope our experience comes into play."

More: 'Strong squad' for Wembley | Hargreaves season over


PARK'S WEMBLEY WISH

Big-game player Ji-sung Park is desperate to grace Wembley at the weekend and help United prolong City's 35-year wait for a trophy.

The all-Manchester affair will be the subject of the world's glare on Saturday as the Reds look to set up a final contest with Bolton or Stoke.

Park's cool finish quashed any prospect of a Chelsea comeback in the Champions League on Tuesday and he's keen to play his first match in this season's FA Cup after being away on international duty and subsequently picking up an injury.

"No, I didn't play in the FA Cup," said the South Korean star. "Hopefully, I will play in the big game.

"I haven't won the FA Cup - it's the only one title [I haven't won] since I joined Manchester United so hopefully this season I can win the FA Cup. It's got great history throughout the world and hopefully I want to enjoy that competition more."

Wembley is an historic venue for all overseas players and Park is certainly no different.

"The stadium is great," he told MUTV. "There are more fans than at Old Trafford and any other stadium in England.

"The atmosphere will be fantastic and it's always enjoyable to play in that kind of stadium. It's a big game and I'm looking forward to playing in it."

More: Sir Alex's semi-finals | Rooney's derby dazzler


RED VIEW QUIZ

Here's some quickfire questions on our last six meetings with our Blue neighbours.

12/2/11, 2-1 (H) Premier League:
Who crossed for Wayne Rooney to score his incredible overhead kick?

10/11/10, 0-0 (A) Premier League:
This was the first away derby draw for United since what year?

17/4/10, 1-0 (A) Premier League:
Paul Scholes headed the last-gasp winner from Patrice Evra's cross but who passed the ball to the Frenchman in the build-up to the memorable goal?

27/1/10, 3-1 (H) Carling Cup:
Who scored the opening goal for United as the Reds overturned the first-leg deficit?

19/1/10, 1-2 (A) Carling Cup:
Which striker came on for Rafael in the final minute of normal time during this rare defeat?

20/9/09, 4-3 (H) Premier League:
Who refereed this fixture, reckoned to be the greatest derby of all time by some?

  Check your answers on ManUtd.com.

 

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