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Red View: Giggs on Blackburn, Evans, Cleverley, Ewood Park goals video + more

Friday, March 30, 2012


GIGGS READY FOR ROVERS

Ryan Giggs believes Blackburn Rovers will be fired up for Monday night's showdown at Ewood Park.

The Reds will be backed by a sizeable and vocal travelling army of fans but the extra ticket allocation seems to have helped inspire the home supporters in return in the past. United have won only two times in the last 11 league visits to the Lancashire ground, although the point secured last season clinched the 19th title.

"It's always been a tough place to go for us," Giggs told Red View. "It's like a mini-local derby. We always take good numbers there but that just seems to lift the Blackburn fans, who are always up for it.

"On a few occasions down the years we've not played very well there and we've had one or two players sent off at Ewood Park as well. It's just been a tricky place to go, although we do have good memories of going there from last season when we won the league at Blackburn.

"It's important we go there to try and get a good result but I don't think this fixture will have the same sort of impact on the title race as it has in the last two seasons. There are still too many points at stake. Even if we lose at Blackburn, there will be another 21 points to be won. I can see it going right down to the wire."

More: Sir Alex wants to stay ahead | Run-in pundits: Martin Tyler | Team news


EVANS ANSWERS FANS' QUESTIONS

Jonny Evans responds to a grilling from United Review readers...

Who do you class as the most powerful striker in the league? NFA
In terms of all-round power, I'd have to say Wayne Rooney. I obviously don't play against him in games, but I have him in training every day! [Didier] Drogba stands out, and then you have the likes of [Sergio] Aguero and [Robin] van Persie who've been excellent this season and scored a lot of goals.

Who's the best golfer at the club? Stephen Ryder
People always talk about Michael Owen, but I've only played with him once or twice so I can't really comment. Michael Carrick is decent and one of our masseurs, Andy [Caveney], is very talented, but I'd say I'm up there!

How much of an impact has Sir Alex had on you as a footballer and as a person? Jonny Escott
The thing that really stands out is how he turns all the kids that come through the Academy into men. He encourages you, but will also have a quiet word when he feels he needs to. He just knows the right things to say at the right time.

What's the biggest thing you've learned from playing alongside Rio Ferdinand? Tuan Nabil
I think it's the calmness he brings to the team... he never gets flustered. As a centre-back, if you're running around the pitch panicking, it sends a bad message to the team, so that composure is vital, and it's something I've tried to apply to my game.

More: United built to last | Podcast: Rovers v Reds | Video: Jones' first season


CLEVERLEY EXCITED BY RUN-IN
 

Tom Cleverley is "as excited as everyone else" by the prospect of a title chase in his first full Barclays Premier League season as a United player.

In an exclusive interview for MUTV's Countdown to Kick Off, Cleverley said of his bid to collect a first winner's medal: "That is what we're at this club to do."

Meanwhile, two of Tom's fellow midfielders are already into double figures where titles are concerned - namely Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

"It gives us, the young players, confidence when you know you have players with 15 to 20 years' experience playing next to you," Cleverley admitted.

After returning to the first-team fold as an unused substitute against Fulham, Tom hopes to feature in the final eight league games, starting at Blackburn on Monday. He recognises there is little margin for error, especially with the presence of local rivals Manchester City providing extra intensity in this title race.

"It does seem to increase the pressure a little bit with City being involved. But we know if we win every game from now until the end of the season, the title is ours."

More: Jones' title dream | Title race: game by game | Smalling hails squad resilience

 

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Red View: Boss on Scholes, Carrick, Vidic, Smalling video and more

Friday, March 23, 2012


SCHOLES CAN CALL THE TUNE 

Sir Alex could ask Paul Scholes to orchestrate another vital Barclays Premier League win when Fulham come to Old Trafford on Monday night.

The veteran campaigner gave one of his best-ever performances against the Cottagers back in 2009 and also scored his only goal of last season at their West London ground. With Martin Jol's side likely to try and keep things tight, Scholes may be asked to unlock the defence and provide the inspiration in midfield.

"He can dictate the tempo of games very well and the rhythm of our game," said the boss. "He has the experience which helps him do that. He has a terrific football brain. The reason he wanted to retire was because he wanted to play 50 games, not 25, he didn't think that was enough.

"I said to him at the time he would play 25 games for me no problem, but he didn't want that. Maybe he felt that was maybe me not giving him enough appreciation. What I was trying to do was look at it in a sensible way and think what do you get out of a 37-year-old? How many games can you get out of him?

"The way we control Ryan Giggs [in terms of games he plays] - he's different from the rest and we're treating Paul Scholes exactly the same now. There will be games where we maybe leave him out, but we also know the games he can play in."

More: Boss responds to Vieira jibe | Sir Alex hopeful over Pogba


CARRICK UNFAZED BY CITY WIN

Michael Carrick admits he wasn't surprised by Manchester City's midweek win against Chelsea as the champions continue to focus on the Reds' own fixtures.

The midfielder did not watch Wednesday's clash on TV and is aware that the title is still in United's hands with a one point lead being taken into the next round of games. City are at Stoke on Saturday before United entertain Fulham on Monday night.

The onus is clearly on retaining the trophy because of the team's own actions, rather than hoping for Roberto Mancini's men to lose in one of their upcoming matches.

"I didn't see the City game as I was attending an event with the Manchester United Disabled Supporters Association," he told ManUtd.com. "In fact, I was just getting home when City scored the second goal.

"To be honest, I hadn't thought they'd slip up so to see them win wasn't a huge shock. It didn't surprise me at all. We can't rely on City to slip up - that's not how we want to win the league.

"We need to think about ourselves and do everything in our power to win our games. That's all we can do and that's all we're concentrating on."

More: Carrick primed for title charge | Blog: Don't fret over City

VIDIC ON... GOLF, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE

Nemanja Vidic shed light on his life off the field when he answered fans' questions in a live webchat on ManUtd.com...

What kind of music do you listen to? - Hessa Al-Mannai, Doha
I listen to everything. Serbian music, rock and pop... I can listen to anything really with good rhythm but nothing that makes my ears hurt! Patrice Evra is the player who always sets up the music in the dressing room before the game. He's a good DJ.

Who was your idol when you were growing up? - Mark Corcoran, Dundrum, Ireland
I was a big fan of Red Star Belgrade and we had a great team, the best in our history, in 1991. The forwards and midfield players - like Savicevic, Prosinecki and Jugovic - were the players I loved to watch. When I was young, I had a video of them playing against Bayern Munich in the European Cup semi-finals and I watched it so many times, the video got stuck inside the machine. I also used to love watching Tino Asprilla at Parma and Gabriel Batistuta at Fiorentina.

Everyone needs to take a break from the daily routine. What do you do to relax? - Nafisa Bekar, Bolton, UK
I love to play golf. Last summer when I first had lessons I really loved it. Before I got injured, that was how I spent time for myself away from the pitch and home. I also like to play tennis as well, so I'm always around sport! But I enjoy time with my family as well.

What is your favourite film? - Shreyas Pimple, India
The Hangover and its sequel were the last movies I watched. They were funny. I think my favourite movie though is Castaway with Tom Hanks, where he is on the island. It's amazing how he performed in that movie. The weight he lost for the role was a big sacrifice. Man On Fire is also a good movie.

Which other teams do you enjoy following? - Glenn Nicol, Cairns, Australia
I don't really follow other teams, but I watch English football because I play here and I like to see the other teams and players. I like to watch Real Madrid sometimes because of Cristiano Ronaldo. I'm always interested in how he's doing. He's kept himself at a high level for the last six years and is still scoring the goals. I like watching other people I know, to see how they're doing, like Zoran Tosic at Spartak Moscow.

MoreRead the full webchatNemanja on track for July | Vidic: We're title favourites

 

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Red View: Rooney on Wolves, Scholes video, Berbatov Q+A, Ruud wallpaper + more

Friday, March 16, 2012


WOLVES NEXT IN WAYNE'S SIGHTS

Wayne Rooney's hunting a Black Country double this weekend as Wolves follow their local rivals in crossing Manchester United's league path.

Last Sunday, the striker netted twice in a home win over West Brom - no doubt to the delight of Wolves fans. But now the boot is on the other foot for those supporters, as Rooney rides into their town in pursuit of three more run-in points for the Reds.

"It's a massive game for us, particularly given that Manchester City don't play until Wednesday," Rooney told Red View. "We have a chance to go four points clear at the top of the table and we have to get the win."

Rooney scored again in Thursday's Europa League defeat to Athletic Club, a result which leaves the Reds with a singular focus on the Barclays Premier League. Not that Wayne thinks this will make life any easier at Molineux on Sunday.

"We've had tough games there in the last couple of seasons and we need to be at our best to win. Wolves are fighting for their lives after going through a bit of a sticky patch and seeing Mick McCarthy leave. I'm sure it's been hard for them to lift themselves, but from our point of view when you go to the home of a team fighting to survive it's always very difficult. So we know we need to play well to win."

More: Evra - Title would save our season | Sir Alex: Best team won in Bilbao


NEVILLE BACKS PALS TO PLAY ON

A year after hanging up his own boots, Gary Neville is adamant Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes will only join him in retirement when it suits them...

It's like when people ask who's going to replace the manager - it's a waste of time trying to predict it. Ryan will go on for as long as he wants to, and the same goes for Paul. These people are incredible people who defeat time. They've got that much class and quality that they could probably play into their forties at a level that will still give Manchester United a great level of impetus and value.

You're at the point now where they can sit in the centre of midfield and dictate and control the tempo of the match, provide passes that no-one else can, provide moments of quality at the right moment that nobody else can deliver. When you ask how long can they go on, the answer is as long  as they want to. It'll get to the point where it's them who makes the decision, rather than the club.

Because they're being used in  an intelligent manner and not being asked to play every two or three days, they're able to play every week and still produce the running stats of a younger player. I'm mesmerised when I watch the quality and the experience of them, and the longevity. We're witnessing greatness before our eyes.

More: Giggs - The perfect athlete | Neville: Reds are learning vital lessons


BERBATOV ANSWERS THE FANS

Dimitar Berbatov responds to queries from United Review readers...

Which United legend do you look up to? Michael Morrison
There are so many. I have great respect for the players I play with now and the things they have achieved. Obviously United have a history of great players - Sir Bobby Charlton, Eric Cantona, Denis Law, George Best... but to pick out one is disrespectful to the others.

What are your plans after football - coaching, punditry, acting or will you just ride off into the sunset? Red Devil Mank
[Laughs] I haven't thought about it really. I will probably go home [to Bulgaria]. I'd like to work with kids so maybe set up a football academy and if someone gave me a role in a movie perhaps I would take it!

What's your favourite career moment at United? greatdane0
My debut when I first pulled on the red shirt [in 2008] and every game since. Winning the league stands out but just being able to wear the shirt is the best thing for me.

Which United goal would you rate as your best? Kayzer Dharsi
Maybe my overhead kick against Liverpool [last season] - that was nice, although I might change it to the third one I scored in that game because it helped us win!

Is there anything special you do in training to maintain your exquisite touch? Tasneem
[Smiles] I'm lucky that I was gifted with the technique I have. When I was younger I worked hard on technical skills with my father and youth coach and as time passes by you keep improving and learning.

MoreDimitar primed and ready | Boss realistic over Berbatov

 

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Red View: Sir Alex, Smalling, De Gea and video of season so far

Friday, March 9, 2012


SIR ALEX'S RESPECT FOR ROY 

Sir Alex is looking forward to locking horns with Roy Hodgson again on Sunday as he's pleased the West Brom manager has been able to show his coaching class at The Hawthorns.

The 64-year-old has enjoyed a distinguished career in charge of both top clubs like Inter Milan but also national teams such as Switzerland and Finland. However, he had an unhappy spell at Liverpool, undertaking the shortest reign of any manager in the Merseysiders' history.

"Roy probably couldn't win at Anfield really," admitted Sir Alex. "Sometimes timing is bad for certain jobs and that was bad timing for him. But there is no disputing his ability, his credibility and the career he's had over the years. You can't dismiss that."

The Baggies have taken nine points out of nine since losing to Swansea with a derby day to remember at Molineux providing a real upsurge in confidence.

"West Brom are in a bit of form - they've won their last three games and scored five at Wolves and beat Chelsea," said the boss. "Roy always has his teams organised and it'll be the same on Sunday. But we're at home and we're expected to win our games at home so hopefully we can put the [Athletic Club] result behind us.

More: Smalling key to Sunday's selection | Boss ponders Euro rethink


SMALLING WARY OF FORMER BOSS

Defender Chris Smalling speaks exclusively to Red View about Sunday's meeting with West Brom...

Some fans feel the toughest games are out of the way. But West Brom didn't exactly roll over at OT last term, did they?
No, definitely not. They were the team who put a little blemish on our home record last year. Roy Hodgson, a manager I know, has since gone there and done very well. No game is easy in this league. It's often the case that teams who are written off will go out and do something special, like West Brom beating Chelsea last weekend, for the first time in the Premier League. It's going to be another big test for us as we try to keep the pressure up [on City].

You were managed by Roy Hodgson at Fulham. What kind of boss is he?
He's very meticulous. We had a lot of video analysis sessions with him at Fulham, and did a lot of work on our team shape. He made sure that every player knew his job. It seems that approach is working for him again at West Brom and I'm glad he's doing well.

Could he do with West Brom what he did at Fulham and take them into the Europa League?
Yes, it could be an option. There are quite a lot of teams now in the Premier League who are getting stronger and attracting the sort of players who can maybe help them in terms of European football. It could be a possible aim for them.

Presumably the players aren't feeling complacent about the run-in?
No, we're not. We need to make sure we set our stall out, win our games and hopefully score a few goals in the run-in. There are only 11 games to go and each one will be like a cup final. We'll definitely be treating them like that.

More: March Gossip | Blog: The hallmarks of change


DE GEA ANSWERS THE FANS

The Reds' in-form keeper parries questions from United Review readers...

Sir Alex sees you as United's keeper for  the next 10 years - is that your goal? Shanker Vasu
Absolutely - let's hope that proves to be the case! Every day I feel more at home here so I can see myself spending my whole career at United. I am very relaxed in England and I like my football here.

Who do you get on with best at the club? Jonas Giaever
I get on with all the lads but I guess Chicharito and Antonio Valencia most of all. They were brilliant when I first arrived, translating for me and answering any questions I had. Javier is a real livewire off the field - he lifts every room he walks into and his enthusiasm is infectious.

You have great reflexes. Do you practise this or is it just a gift? Andre
I certainly work hard at it, but I believe something like that is in-born. A singer is born with a great voice, a striker can naturally sniff out a chance and I think a goalkeeper's reflexes are the same.

What music do  you enjoy? jasper99
I like metal and rock bands like Avenged Sevenfold and Metallica. When I put it on in the dressing room, everyone moans! Most of the other players are into hip-hop. I also love This Is The One [by the Stone Roses], the song we come out to at Old Trafford - it gives me a big lift for the game.

More: Carrick braced for battle | Evans: Knowhow should count

 

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