QUOTE(Quick` @ Nov 4 2010, 06:55 PM)
i must say nani really step up this season for you guys
he was thrown a big responsibility when CR left, it got bigger when valencia got injured
he answered that call, job well done atm
he continues this form he would definitely be MU player of the season.
Credits to the gaffer (and Nani himself of course) for bringing the best out of him during the 2nd half of last season. There were a point where he was dropped after his outburst against the gaffer but he managed to come back strongly.he was thrown a big responsibility when CR left, it got bigger when valencia got injured
he answered that call, job well done atm
he continues this form he would definitely be MU player of the season.
Him, Berbatov (even though he has not been scoring lately) and Scholes have been the best player for us so far this season. Park, Fletch & Carrick somehow managed to find the "turbo" button to get back to form. Things are starting to look good (apart from the injuries).
As for copying what CR used to do/still doing, I would rather Nani cut those off
Nani: Now we're the real deal
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Nani believes we are beginning to see the best of United.
The Portuguese winger says the team ethic was very much in evidence in Turkey, where the Reds registered a fifth consecutive win in all competitions and reached the brink of the Champions League's last 16.
“It was beautiful to see the team play some fantastic football, all the players showed a lot of quality," said Nani, following the 3-0 win over Bursaspor.
“We showed we are a team and we all played very well. I am so happy when we have a team like this, you can enjoy it.
Nani added: “Our performances for the last couple of games have been all together. We have been [playing together as] a team and that is why we have won important games.
"I think you are starting to see the real Manchester United now. We are very confident at the moment. We want to win the next games and try and catch Chelsea."
Whether Nani can take part in the next game remains to be seen, given that he only played for 28 minutes against Bursaspor before pulling up with a groin injury. The player topping the Barclays Premier League's assists chart is understandably keen to avoid an untimely absence and maintain his impressive start to 2010/11.
“It was a bit of a pain in the groin, I’m hoping to be fit for Saturday (against Wolves) but we’ll see how it is over the next day or so. I am doing well at the moment and I enjoy the pressure of being an important member of the team," said Nani.
“Since I came to Manchester I always said that I believed in my qualities. I started to work hard and got my opportunities. I am now more experienced in the team and am enjoying my football but I know I can do much better so I will be working hard every day to get better and better.
“I want everyone in the future to be saying that Nani is one of the best players in the world. That is my ambition. Maybe some people are saying it now, I don't know. If they are I am very happy.”
The Portuguese winger says the team ethic was very much in evidence in Turkey, where the Reds registered a fifth consecutive win in all competitions and reached the brink of the Champions League's last 16.
“It was beautiful to see the team play some fantastic football, all the players showed a lot of quality," said Nani, following the 3-0 win over Bursaspor.
“We showed we are a team and we all played very well. I am so happy when we have a team like this, you can enjoy it.
Nani added: “Our performances for the last couple of games have been all together. We have been [playing together as] a team and that is why we have won important games.
"I think you are starting to see the real Manchester United now. We are very confident at the moment. We want to win the next games and try and catch Chelsea."
Whether Nani can take part in the next game remains to be seen, given that he only played for 28 minutes against Bursaspor before pulling up with a groin injury. The player topping the Barclays Premier League's assists chart is understandably keen to avoid an untimely absence and maintain his impressive start to 2010/11.
“It was a bit of a pain in the groin, I’m hoping to be fit for Saturday (against Wolves) but we’ll see how it is over the next day or so. I am doing well at the moment and I enjoy the pressure of being an important member of the team," said Nani.
“Since I came to Manchester I always said that I believed in my qualities. I started to work hard and got my opportunities. I am now more experienced in the team and am enjoying my football but I know I can do much better so I will be working hard every day to get better and better.
“I want everyone in the future to be saying that Nani is one of the best players in the world. That is my ambition. Maybe some people are saying it now, I don't know. If they are I am very happy.”
http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=...&newsid=6653275
This post has been edited by alien2003: Nov 4 2010, 07:17 PM
Nov 4 2010, 07:02 PM
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