| Posted: 17 Sep 2008 22:13 | ||
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| I haven't really seen him play, and I know he was on the sidelines today with a minor knee problem, but is he the finisher that United have been missing in recent years since Andy Cole and Ruud Van Nistelrooy left??? | ||
| Posted: 18 Sep 2008 02:35 | ||
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| I saw him in the game against Liverpool. He had an immediate impact as an excellent cross from him saw Tevez score the first goal. But I don't know whether they'll use him as a playmaker down the wings or as an active goalscorer in attacking mid-field.. lets hope he can give ManU the firepower its missing at the moment.. | ||
| Posted: 21 Sep 2008 12:11 | ||
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| He is an excellent player.He has a lot of skill and talent.He can prove to be a match winner if united use him well. | ||
| Posted: 21 Sep 2008 13:15 | ||
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| He is a world class player but I don't think that Man U will win the EPL this season. | ||
| Posted: 21 Sep 2008 20:43 | ||
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| He was great for the Spurs, so it only makes since that with better players around him he should be just as good if not better. | ||
| Posted: 22 Sep 2008 04:17 | ||
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| He should definitely have a positive impact on ManU's results ..the only trouble is that with such a start to the season it might just be too late for even Berbatov or Ronaldo to salvage the season looking at the way Chelsea are rolling on.. | ||
| Posted: 22 Sep 2008 14:26 | ||
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| I don't think that anything written in stone yet. However, as we saw last season, every point is important because it can come down to the last couple games. Man U aren't out of it yet, but every draw makes it a little bit further from their reach. | ||