Tuesday, May 10, 2011

'The future is bright MU'

With so many young players at Manchester United's current squad, Sir Alex Ferguson's enthusiasm and not worry about the future of his team.
"In the last decade, we worked to bring talented young talent into the club, like Wayne Rooney, Chicharito, Anderson and Nani, and we bring in these players," said Fergie told ESPN Star.
Among the four names he calls it, is that most newer Chicharito imported. However, in his first season with the 'Red Devils', The Mexican striker was able to adapt well. 20 goals had been donated by the player nicknamed The Little Pea's.
Besides the names mentioned Fergie, United also still have a few names like Fedrico Macheda and other young players at junior and reserve team squad. Scottish manager was also mentioned, United had more than enough ammunition for several seasons to come.
"However, we also do not forget the fact that we also like to promote our own young players. I think there are some players in the current junior team who play well.
"Players like Ryan Tunnicliffe and Ravel Morrison, you can see some of their bet with a very, very good. So, we will also consider the young players coming from junior team. It is always a concern.
"We also have some young players who are in a good age. For example, Chicharito, who was 22 years old, Jonny Evans and Darron Gibson, who was 23 years old, Chris Smalling, 21-year-old.
"So, yes, we have a nucleus of young players at the club who gave us the foundation to protect the future and we knew it would be okay," said Fergie.
In the era of the 90s, Fergie never took a group of young people to replace the role of important players like Paul Ince, Paul Parker, Andrei Kanchelskis and Mark Hughes. They are Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary and Phil Neville and David Beckham.
They join the squad when it was completed, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane and Eric Cantona. United were then dominant since the Premier League era began.

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