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Red View: Evans' new deal, Reds on Real test, Boxing Day video + more

Friday, December 21, 2012

EVANS PLEASED TO EXTEND STAY

Jonny Evans is keen to avoid feeling too settled, too secure, despite having just signed a new contract that will keep him at Old Trafford until June 2016.

The defender, who is set to return against Swansea, penned a new deal on Friday but he insists it does not guarantee him a place in the team and he is taking nothing for granted.

“It's nice to get a new contract,” he told ManUtd.com. “It does give you extra security but the club could still decide to sell me in the summer if they want! I don't think it means an awful lot these days. But I am delighted with it. It gives me the security I need and it’s the place I want to play. I love the club and I am delighted to extend my stay.”

Evans can reflect on his best year yet in a United shirt as the Belfast-born defender came of age in 2012. No Reds centre-back has made more appearances in the last 18 months and that consistency is key to his fine form.

“As every game and season goes by I am improving,” he says. “As long as I feel I am doing that, I feel like I can contribute to the team. I really feel I am part of it. I don't feel like I am a youngster anymore who is filling in the gaps or gettting the odd game here and there. I want to be competing for a place every week.”

MoreNew deal for EvansRafael still out for Swansea trip | Sir Alex refutes Scholes talk

JONES LEARNS FROM THE BEST

Versatility can be a burden to players seeking to refine their craft in one position, but Phil Jones hopes to use that adaptability to his advantage and to become a more complete centre-half.

The 20-year-old believes that in the long-term he will settle in the heart of the defence, despite many of his early United opportunities coming at right-back or in midfield. And the Reds no.4 intends to use those broad-ranging experiences as fact-finding missions for future use.

“I’ve always said that my favourite position and the one I feel most comfortable in is centre-half,” he told Red View. “But if playing in different positions helps me become a better player then that’s great.

“It’s never easy going into a different position. I don’t kid myself that playing right-back one week and then centre-midfield the next can be difficult to do; it’s a completely different game, different circumstances and you have to adapt to it. If I am asked to play in a certain situation then I will play there because I enjoy playing football.”

There was debate over Rio Ferdinand’s best natural position as a young player. His technical quality leant itself to a midfield role, but he eventually fused ability on the ball with defensive skills to become a world-class, all-round centre-back. The two players are of different stock, but could Jones follow a similar route?

“I hope so,” he says. “If I could be anything like the player Rio is and has proven to be over 10 years at this club then I’ll be delighted. I try to learn from him in training and I listen to any advice that he gives me because I want to be as good a player as I can possibly be.”

MoreYorke toasts Van Persie impact | Rafael up for Samba Gold | Sir Alex wants home comforts

REDS RELISHING REAL TIE

United’s players are looking forward to playing Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16 after the Reds were drawn against the Spanish giants...

David De Gea
"It’s going to be tough – we know it will be hard. It should be a fantastic tie, though, and it’s one we’re really looking forward to. Madrid is where I was born; it’s my home town and I’m really looking forward to going back and being at the Bernabeu, which is an incredible stadium."

Javier Hernandez
"If you want to win this type of tournament, you need to beat the best teams in the world. We’re very pleased and very happy to be looking forward to that great game. To have one of the biggest clubs in the world like Real Madrid come to Old Trafford is going to be good. It’s a really good draw and hopefully we can go through."

MoreReds draw Real | Ronaldo will be welcomed | Evra eyes Ronaldo reunion | Last time v Real

 

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Red View: Jones on Sunderland, Young and Welbeck webchat + more

Friday, December 14, 2012

JONES MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME

Phil Jones endured an injury-affected start to the 2012/13 campaign but is aiming to make the most of United’s busy festive fixture list – and he says the Reds must do the same having notched a six-point lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League table.

The 20-year-old defender, now fit again after a knee problem, made his first appearance of the season when the Reds visited Galatasaray in November. Last weekend, in only his fifth match since returning, he was given a taste of Sunday’s scintillating Manchester derby as a late substitute.

After such an epic high, Jones is naturally keen for more first-team opportunities in the crucial coming weeks.

“There are a lot of games coming up and I just want to be involved as much as I can be,” he tells United Review, the Reds’ official match programme.

“Sunderland is another really important game for us. They’re fighting for points at the other end of the table so we don’t expect it to be easy at all, but we have to make the most of the position we’re in.”

United edged six points clear of title rivals Manchester City after last weekend’s injury-time 3-2 triumph, but the Reds aren’t resting on that lead at a crucial stage of the league calendar.

“The manager talks a lot about the Christmas period being one of the toughest spells of the Premier League season,” adds Jones. “To be in a strong position at the turn of the year is vital. We’ve put ourselves in a good position and we need to keep it going now.”

More - Vidic in, Evans out for Saturday | Lindegaard available again | Sir Alex: Let's kick on


YOUNG AND WELBECK ANSWER THE FANS

United and England team-mates Ashley Young and Danny Welbeck took part in a live webchat with fans on Thursday 13 December. If you missed it, here's an extract...

Is Patrice Evra a good DJ in the dressing room? Who would you replace him with? - Mustafa Mesic, Bosnia and Herzegovina

DW: I think I can speak for both of us here. We've had discussions recently and as for Patrice's skills... he has some good tunes but recently he's mellowed a bit. The tempo in the dressing room has slowed down. I'm not saying he's showing his age but I think the tunes are...
AY: Let me tell you. The tunes have slowed down and they're not the beat we need before we go out on the pitch. But he is a good DJ and he has lots of tunes.
DW: I think his playlist is too big and when he hits shuffle it lands on a few slower songs. I have to say, I like his music but it could be time for a change if Ash is putting himself forward.
AY: I've done it a few times and I've never had a complaint. Even Albert, our kitman, was tapping his foot when I played a few tunes once!

Which is your favourite movie of all time? - Lakshman Koundinya, India

AY: I've got a few, and really we haven't got long enough for me to tell you all of them. As a kid I used to love the Mighty Ducks movies and I'd watch them all back to back. There's another one called Smile Orange. It's a Jamaican film. If you get a chance definitely watch it. I must have seen it 100 times.
DW: It's hard to pick a favourite. Mighty Ducks is before my time!

If you weren't a footballer, what would be your occupation and why? - David Briggs, USA

DW: I think I'd be at university now. Both my big brothers went so I'd have followed them. I'm not too sure what I would have studied but I'd have liked to have gone.
AY: I would never have gone. Me and school didn't get on. I was good at school but I didn't enjoy it. I was an entrepreneur in the playground, though... I'd buy some cheap sweets at the shop and then make a profit by selling them to the other kids!

More: Read the full Young and Welbeck Q&A | Listen to an exclusive podcast with Ryan Giggs


VACCINES MAN HAS UNITED FEVER

The Vaccines' front man Justin Young popped in at Old Trafford recently to chat to ManUtd.com about his beloved Manchester United.

Young and his band-mates have been busy, touring the UK and releasing their second album, The Vaccines Come Of Age, but he still found time to visit the Theatre of Dreams to shop in the Megastore and talk on camera about the title race, Eric Cantona and more.

"I don't have much time to come to matches, but I've been to about a dozen at Old Trafford over the last few years and I always get excited when I walk in," Young told us.

"I even got excited just walking into the stadium to do this interview!"

More: Watch a video of Justin's interview on ManUtd.com

 

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Red View: Rafael on the derby, Cantona goals vs City video + more

Friday, December 7, 2012


RAFAEL ITCHING FOR ETIHAD ACTION

Rafael is seeking instant reinstatement in Manchester United’s league line-up this weekend when the Reds head to the Etihad Stadium for a derby blockbuster.

The Brazilian right-back was among the players rested from the midweek defeat to Cluj in the Champions League but his absence from the last hour of the rollercoaster win at Reading last Saturday was a different matter.

Already on a yellow card, Rafael was the ‘victim’ of a rare first-half substitution as Sir Alex tried to seize control of a frenzied game and keep a full complement of players on the pitch. But although that tactical ploy paid off for the boss, many pundits would fancy Rafael – one of United’s best performers this term - to reclaim his place from Chris Smalling on Sunday.

“Every player wants to be involved, derbies are always great games to be a part of,” acknowledged Rafael in Inside United.

“It will be huge, as it is every time we play them now. It’s funny, though – I remember when I first joined United, the game against City was just a normal match. It wasn’t any bigger or smaller than most other fixtures, but now it’s probably the biggest one on the calendar. We’re hoping to get a good result there.”

While some might think City’s exit from Europe this week will give them an advantage in the 2013 title race, Rafael insists the Reds are also greatly focused on the league.

“At United we start the season wanting to win every competition we play in," he said. "But the league is special. Winning it is an incredible feeling and we want to feel that again. It’s important to us this season and we’ll battle as hard as we can to make sure we lift the trophy.”

More - Sir Alex: Just the two of us for the titleValencia out of City clash | Carrick ignores the hype


EX-REDS: DEFENCE IS KEY TO DERBY SUCCESS

Three wise men - all of them Manchester United legends - share their opinions ahead of Sunday's match against City...

Arthur Albiston: "I think Sir Alex will go there with a big side. By that, I mean he'll favour tall players because City pose a lot of threats at setpieces - the goal we conceded there in last season's league game was a header from a corner. They are a physical team so you have to match that first of all. I think Sir Alex will go there with an attitude of, 'Let's go there and get at least a draw.' A win would be a great result and if we can stop conceding goals, we've got enough goal power throughout the side to do it. But a draw would be acceptable. We don't have to chase the game at this stage of the season."

Paddy Crerand: "A great pal of mine is a City fan and keeps saying that City, like United, aren’t playing as well as they can. Yet I’m pretty certain the title will be won by a Manchester club. You can’t discount Chelsea but United and City are favourites. So Sunday is important and it won’t be easy. Roberto Mancini has a tremendous team and a strong defence, while we’ve been shipping goals. There were signs that was changing for us with key defenders fit again but after a clean sheet against West Ham, we conceded some crazy goals at Reading! City will no doubt give the title another right good go but we’re in it for the long haul, and I hope we can strike the first blow on Sunday."

Gary Neville: "United have shown great attacking flair and character, but need to keep clean sheets. City’s success has been built on defensive solidity; they’ll know that as long as they stay tight at the back, the goals will come with the quality attackers they’ve got. It’ll be a huge game at the Etihad, and if United want to know how to win on Sunday, then just take a look at what Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid did against them in the Champions League – they shut off City’s space in midfield brilliantly. If you get in and around David Silva, Samir Nasri and Carlos Tevez, that will congest the middle of the park and halt Yaya Toure’s powerful, damaging surges. The best way to win there is to make sure you don’t concede. If United can keep a clean sheet, then the amount of attacking talent we have will give us a great chance."

More: Watch more former players discussing the derby in an exclusive video

RED VOICES: CITY SHOWDOWN

Red Voices, the official ManUtd.com podcast, saves the biggest and best game until last this week - namely the much-anticipated Manchester derby.

Before turning their attention to Sunday's game against City, our panel of three website journalists discuss the contrasting clashes with Cluj and Reading. But the season's first meeting with the Blues soon dominates the agenda for Steve Bartram, Nick Coppack and Adam Marshall. Guiding them through the debate is MUTV presenter Helen McConnell.

The other voices you'll hear on this week's podcast are those of Sir Alex Ferguson, reflecting on the defeat to Cluj, and former United strikers Andy Cole and Frank Stapleton who talk separately about the big derby.

To listen to Red Voices, download the mp3 file (right-click) or stream it at www.manutd.com/podcast.

 

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