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post Mar 14 2014, 06:38 AM

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Robin van Persie has spoken out to set the record straight, insisting he wants to remain at Manchester United beyond his current contract, which runs until summer 2016.

In a revealing interview with official matchday programme United Review, the Dutchman says he felt compelled to address current press speculation claiming he wants out of Old Trafford and doesn’t get on with key staff and team-mates.

“I don’t mind if my performances get dissected and people criticise what I’ve done on the pitch,” van Persie said. “They can talk about my game 24/7 for all I care… and a lot of those opinions and criticisms may actually be right. So I don’t mind that.

“What I need to address are the situations when people are taking it upon themselves to think for me, make assumptions, or interpret things as if they are me. Last time I checked my head was still attached to my body, so I’m the only one who knows exactly what I’m feeling and that is not what I or the fans have been reading.

“The truth is I’m very happy here at this club. I signed for four years and I’d be delighted to stay even longer, beyond the next two years I have left on my contract. This is how I feel, although it’s not what has been suggested in the media.”

Robin also underlined he has a good relationship with his team-mates and club coaching staff, including manager David Moyes.

“I’m very happy with my team-mates and I’m very happy with my manager and his staff. The sessions we have on the training ground are fantastic and I’m learning a lot from them every day. I’ve been a professional footballer for 12 years now and there’s no doubt I’m learning new things and progressing with David Moyes.

“Like I said, talk about my performances or talk about a tackle that was too late. I don’t mind. But it goes too far when people start suggesting, amongst other things, that I have a bad understanding with the manager. That’s not true at all.

“Over the last few years I’ve started to look more closely at the way coaches work to learn from them – not just here at the club but with the international team as well. I’ve worked with some brilliant coaches and I’ve taken a real interest in all the methods they use and the choices they make.

“I can tell you that Moyes’ sessions and the things he says in his team meetings are spot-on. I really enjoy working under him and I’m absolutely convinced things will pick up and we’ll turn it around.

“There is mutual respect between us and the work environment is actually good. He really wants things to work here at Manchester United and I want the same, just like the other players. We’re all working hard to make this work.”

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post Mar 14 2014, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(gr8fr8 @ Mar 14 2014, 06:38 AM)
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QUOTE(-bLiZZarD- @ Mar 14 2014, 02:28 AM)
well, do you guys think Vidic gonna start the game with Liverpool? or maintain the same back 4 with west brom?
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Was wondering too. Evans *might* be more suited to the game, if he is fit. Reason being Liverpools attackers rely on speed a fair bit, and Vidic has at times had serious problems vs that.



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RVP, his body language showed 'unhappiness' lately. of course he does, he often on losing side or played badly.. if he looked 'cheerful', something wrong with him..

tough games ahead. hope for CL may looked dim. but beating Pool (and City) will keep that dim hope alive and give the players a reason to fight until the end..
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post Mar 14 2014, 09:10 AM

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Evans is more suited to this game rather than Vidic, as the game would be more about speed of movement rather

than aerial battles, which currently is Vidic's only strength. Plus, he always lose again speedy opponent anyway, even

during his best years (Torres, E'too).
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post Mar 14 2014, 09:35 AM

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Portuguese football has produced far more than its fair share of truly world-class players over the last decade and a half.

Paulo Sousa, Rui Costa, Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo, among others, have lit up pitches across Europe, and the next big thing to come out of Portugal has announced himself in spectacular style this season. The operative word here could well be big.

William Carvalho stands just shy of 6’2” tall and weighs close to 14 stone. He makes good use of his imposing frame to play the holding midfielder role – arguably the most important position in modern football – to near perfection.

William (he generally goes by his first name only in Portugal) is a product of Sporting’s famed academy, and was brought back into the fold by the Lisbon club this season after an 18-month loan at Belgium’s Cercle Brugge. New coach Leonardo Jardim oversaw an overhaul of the squad after what was literally the club’s worst season in over 100 years of history. It was a surprise when William was selected as a first-team starter as 2013/14 kicked off but a handful of matches later and nobody was questioning the wisdom of the decision.

The Angolan-born 21-year-old has been consistently outstanding . David Moyes, a visitor to Lisbon this season , cannot have failed to be impressed by the astonishing young midfielder.

The author of this piece has been fortunate enough to have watched every one of his 24 appearances this season, half of them in the flesh. When I watch him I am left with the same impression I got when watching the young Angel Di Maria, Hulk or João Moutinho burst onto the Portuguese football scene. This is a very special player.

There are several reasons for Sporting’s renaissance, but chief among them is the contribution made by their rock at the base of their midfield. It was telling that in the one Liga game William missed this season, away at Benfica, Sporting were completely overrun in midfield. It would have been a closer run thing had William not been suspended.


Perfect positioning


As with all great players, William seems to have more time on the ball than everyone else on the pitch. This despite being stationed in the thick of the midfield action. His highly tuned sense of anticipation, perfect positioning and swift execution enables him to completely boss games. I lost count of the number of times he has been man-of-the-match months ago.

No matter how big, how fast or how skilful the adversary is, when coming up against William it is the Sporting man who invariably emerges with the ball before playing a neat short pass to his midfield partner in crime, Adrien Silva, or spraying it wide to the wings. His composure and football intelligence – principally his positioning – means he is rarely under pressure.

Not that he is afraid to use his physical prowess when need be. Several bruised opponents can attest to the weight of one of his crunching tackles. He also has surprising speed. I recall a recent match against Académica at Sporting’s Alvalade stadium. The visitors had frustrated the hosts all match, and when speedy Portugal U21 winger Salvador Agra sped away on a late break, William showed a lightning turn of pace to catch up, cleanly barge Agra off the ball and turn in possession.

I wondered why I had never noticed his speed before, then it struck me. He is always so perfectly positioned, it’s an asset he rarely needs to call on.

Composure personified
William is seemingly immune to pressure. He made his full Portugal debut with the Seleção wobbling against Sweden in the World Cup play-off second leg having just conceded two Ibrahimovic goals. Portugal coach Paulo Bento turned to William, who straight away brought a sense of calm to proceedings.

Portugal’s erstwhile porous midfield immediately put a halt to Sweden’s threatening attacks , and soon Ronaldo had scored twice more (the first coming from a move initiated by a timely William intervention) to book a berth at the 2014 World Cup . William earned his first start for the national team yesterday against Cameroon, and is duly expected to take his place in the starting XI when Portugal kick off their campaign in Brazil.

Weaknesses
William Carvalho is not the perfect player. Yet. His distribution is occasionally wayward and largely unambitious, preferring the sideways pass to a more vertical approach. The development of this aspect is not helped by the team’s set-up, where practically all the attacking is channelled down the wings. His second ‘failing’ is his propensity to pick up yellow cards of a frequent basis. At times it is the price paid for an intelligent and necessary foul, but on occasion one feels he could have avoided the wrath of the referee. The good news is that both these weaknesses can be worked on and bettered in training and upon acquiring match experience.

William Carvalho’s character traits offer further evidence we are in the presence of a player that could go right to the top of the game. His dealings with the press mirror his on-pitch displays. He gives short, composed, objective responses to all questions. The story is well-known of how Benfica’s scouting officials appeared at his house in Mira Sintra on the outskirts of Lisbon when William was just 13 years old, only to be left open-mouthed when he refused their invitation to sign for them. When Portugal’s biggest club comes calling, it is rarely knocked back. William was a Sporting fan and had set his heart on representing the green half of the city. Everything points to a man who knows his value and knows what he wants.

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post Mar 14 2014, 10:08 AM

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Portuguese league? Raid them for Jackson Martinez, Mangala and William Cavarlho and the league is ours. Lolol. Just send on cross in, Martinez will do the rest. Pace, strength, accuracy, what else do you want? Mangala is another gem, quick, strong and matured for his age.

Inb4 FM that way >>>>
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post Mar 14 2014, 10:17 AM

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post Mar 14 2014, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(gr8fr8 @ Mar 14 2014, 09:35 AM)

Weaknesses
William Carvalho is not the perfect player. Yet. His distribution is occasionally wayward and largely unambitious, preferring the sideways pass to a more vertical approach. The development of this aspect is not helped by the team’s set-up, where practically all the attacking is channelled down the wings. His second ‘failing’ is his propensity to pick up yellow cards of a frequent basis. At times it is the price paid for an intelligent and necessary foul, but on occasion one feels he could have avoided the wrath of the referee. The good news is that both these weaknesses can be worked on and bettered in training and upon acquiring match experience.

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unambitious pass? sideway pass? we got cleverley meh!! tongue.gif
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post Mar 14 2014, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(andrewtho @ Mar 14 2014, 10:08 AM)
Portuguese league? Raid them for Jackson Martinez, Mangala and William Cavarlho and the league is ours. Lolol. Just send on cross in, Martinez will do the rest. Pace, strength, accuracy, what else do you want? Mangala is another gem, quick, strong and matured for his age.

Inb4 FM that way >>>>
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i think mangala very realistic target. wt vidic leaving probably rio too.
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QUOTE(onepack @ Mar 14 2014, 10:23 AM)
i think mangala very realistic target. wt vidic leaving probably rio too.
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Yup but it's kinda sad if Rio leaves/retire. He's not really that old, probably can be like Giggs, sporadic player.
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A great read

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1749453/...ew-deal?cc=4716

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What I need to address are the situations when people are taking it upon themselves to think for me, make assumptions, or interpret things as if they are me. Last time I checked my head was still attached to my body, so I’m the only one who knows exactly what I’m feeling and that is not what I or the fans have been reading.


Ooops. Didn't realise it's a repost. sweat.gif A good read, nonetheless.

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post Mar 14 2014, 11:22 AM

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^ eh eh, jom gaythering?? brows.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(andrewtho @ Mar 14 2014, 10:36 AM)
Yup but it's kinda sad if Rio leaves/retire. He's not really that old, probably can be like Giggs, sporadic player.
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Yeah, it's sad, but I guess it can't be helped. He's 36 this year already and we all learned from Laurent Blanc that no matter how good and intelligent a defender you are, you cannot be too slow.

Good thing he completed 10 years already, though, so he gets a testimonial when he retires.

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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Mar 14 2014, 11:22 AM)
^ eh eh, jom gaythering?? brows.gif brows.gif
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errr you referring to me? sweat.gif

When and where?
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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Mar 14 2014, 11:22 AM)
^ eh eh, jom gaythering?? brows.gif brows.gif
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interested to know how this DDG fan looks like tongue.gif

QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Mar 14 2014, 11:25 AM)
errr you referring to me? sweat.gif

When and where?
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woo, staff interested in meet up wor hmm.gif
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QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Mar 14 2014, 11:25 AM)
errr you referring to me? sweat.gif

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Careful , your pictures and identity might be exposed after that biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Mar 14 2014, 11:25 AM)
errr you referring to me? sweat.gif

When and where?
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Sunday. Venue TBC.

Don't forget to bring soap brows.gif
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QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Mar 14 2014, 11:25 AM)
errr you referring to me? sweat.gif

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u is kambing??

Moyes record against pool => HERE
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