who's playing for manchester united england?? Manchester United star Nani hails Sir Alex Ferguson as the 'most important person in my career'
Portuguese winger certain Old Trafford boss will continue as long as he is fit and healthy, and says there is not ‘anything specific’ to worry about when facing Barcelona
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Manchester United star Nani has hailed Sir Alex Ferguson as the most important influence on his career and believes his manager will remain in charge at Old Trafford for as long as he stays healthy.
Nani's United future was in doubt 18 months ago but he has finally emerged from the shadow of Cristiano Ronaldo to become instrumental in helping the team to the Premier League title and the Champions League final.
The Portuguese winger is in no doubt that Ferguson's management has been the driving force in enabling him to fulfil his natural talent at Old Trafford.
"He has been very important for me," Nani said at the launch of the new adiPower Predator boot. "Everybody knows, since I have arrived at United, the opportunities he has given me. He is the most important person in my career.
"If I am doing well at the moment it is because of him and the opportunities he had given me. And if I am showing a better side to my game it is because he has shown me how to improve and what I have to do."
In the past it has been suggested that Ferguson may retire when he wins a third Champions League as United boss – but Nani is certain the Scot will remain in charge even if United beat Barcelona at Wembley on May 28.
"He is still doing his job very well. At this moment he feels very confident and fit," added the 24-year-old. "He believes that he can go to the training ground and give everything ― and as long as he does that, he will stay. He loves football and winning trophies. And that’s what he’s doing now."
Nani is delighted that United became the most successful side in English football by winning a record-breaking 19th top flight title and now all his attention is focused on how to triumph over Barcelona in the Champions League final.
He continued: "It’s been a great season. I am very happy at United to win the 19th title, that’s three I have been part of and I want to keep going and contribute even more.
"Now we are thinking about the Champions League final. I don’t want the same thing to happen as in 2009 when we lost to Barcelona.
"I’m not thinking about Lionel Messi; I don’t think there is anything specific to worry about with Barcelona. But we will try our best."
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