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    Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson to mould team around Anderson and Rafael in radical revamp

    Sir Alex Ferguson expects Brazilian duo Anderson and Rafael da Silva to become central figures in Manchester United’s future as he prepares to undertake his biggest squad overhaul at Old Trafford for over a decade.

    Man for the future: Manchester United manager has pinpointed Anderson as a possible long-term successor to Paul Scholes Photo: AP









    By Mark Ogden 7:00AM GMT 06 Jan 2011 Mark's Twitter
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    No fewer than six senior players are expected to leave United at the end of the season, with Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville, Owen Hargreaves, Tomasz Kuszczak, Michael Owen and Wes Brown all likely to move on, either through retirement or a lack of first-team opportunities.

    With doubts also hovering over the Old Trafford futures of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, the United squad which starts the 2011-12 campaign could be the most youthful since Ferguson replaced Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis with emerging stars such as Neville, Scholes, David Beckham and Nicky Butt in the summer of 1995.

    While Giggs, who will mark the 20th anniversary of his United debut in March, and Scholes are expected to be offered one-year contracts to keep them at the club next season, Ferguson now believes his emerging players, supported by the likes of Nemanja Vidic, Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher, are ready to make the breakthrough.

    The United manager has admitted that his loyalty to those players who have served him for lengthy periods tests his ruthlessness, but that admission came with the concession that time is a commodity he cannot afford to waste - a reality which leaves Neville, Van der Sar, Owen, Brown and the injury-ravaged Hargreaves exposed.

    Ferguson said: “When they [players] grow old, their performance level drops, but we have to maintain a level of success at the top end of the game, at all the time.

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    “We can’t afford bad years or breaking-in years. We have had periods like that, but we don’t want it and we need to be successful all the time.
    “Sometimes, when a player grows old, you have to recognise it and they have to move on.”
    With 21-year-old midfielder Tom Cleverley due to return from his loan at Wigan in the summer and Danny Welbeck, 20, set to be elevated to first-team contention following his impressive campaign on loan at Sunderland, new signings are likely to limited to players no older than their mid-20s. Everton’s Jack Rodwell and Sunderland’s England midfielder Jordan Henderson are thought to be the long term targets.
    The emergence this season, however, of Anderson and Rafael has led Ferguson to pinpoint the pair as replacements for Scholes and Neville.
    Having warned Anderson at the outset of the campaign that he faced a make-or-break season after failing to realise his potential since his £19 million arrival from Porto in May 2007, Ferguson has been sufficiently impressed by the 22-year-old to have sanctioned a new five-year contract for the midfielder last month.
    And with Ferguson identifying Anderson as a replacement for Scholes four years ago, he believes he is now finally at the stage of being able to rise to that challenge.
    “Long term, I hope he [Anderson] can prove to be Paul’s successor,” Ferguson said. “It’s a big ask to reach that level and the challenge will test his confidence, but someone will have to step up to the plate one day.”
    Neville, meanwhile, has made just four appearances in all competitions this season and his loss of pace was exposed at West Brom last Saturday, with the 35-year-old fortunate not to be sent off and concede a penalty following a badly-time challenge on Graham Dorrans.
    Rafael, in contrast, has emerged as first-choice right-back with Ferguson admitting that the 20 year-old has made impressive progress in recent months.
    “Injury opens doors and the succession of setbacks suffered by Gary Neville has provided Rafael with more opportunities than he perhaps expected at this stage of his career,” Ferguson said.
    “He is one of several players who have moved their careers forward when they have been brought into the team.” Chelsea’s struggle to reduce the age of their squad this season has led to accusations that too many of their younger players lack experience, yet many of United’s have already figured prominently at senior level.
    Ferguson has already earmarked Jonny Evans and Chris Smalling as long-term replacements for Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, while he claimed last week that Bebe, the Portuguese winger, is now being moulded into a central striker to provide competition for Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov alongside Welbeck, Javier Hernandez and Federico Macheda.
    The acquisition of Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard, 26, is likely to be followed by the arrival of a more experienced replacement for Van der Sar, while teenagers Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison can expect to be given opportunities to press their claims in the Carling Cup next season.

    Putting the ‘young’ in Old Trafford
    Goalkeepers
    Out: Edwin van der Sar (40), Tomasz Kuszczak (28)
    In: Anders Lindegaard (26)
    Targets: Manuel Neuer (24), David de Gea (20)
    Defenders
    Out: Gary Neville (35), Wes Brown (31)
    In: Rafael da Silva (20), Jonny Evans (23), Chris Smalling (21)
    Midfielders
    Out: Paul Scholes (36), Owen Hargreaves (29)
    In: Anderson (22), Darron Gibson (23), Tom Cleverley (21)
    Forwards
    Out: Michael Owen (31)
    In: Danny Welbeck (20), Javier Hernández (22), Bebe (20)

  • #2
    smalling nuh look too bad. Mi nuh know bout Johnny Evans at all.
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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    • #3
      Alex realise dat the team now tired. But how you mould a team aroun a full-back?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GazX View Post
        Alex realise dat the team now tired.
        Now tired? Suh what yuh say bout Chelsea? How many times has Fergie re-invented Manchester United?
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lazie View Post
          Now tired? Suh what yuh say bout Chelsea? How many times has Fergie re-invented Manchester United?
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          Chelsea also in need of freshening up same like utd except they got the cash to do it. With Chelsea It more a case of whethr Bramovic wan spen another 100 mill, or prefer buy another luxury yacht.

          As for Utd, Its gonna be very interesting what sort a team Alex putting out in the next 2 yrs, or should i say mould roun rafa and Anders.

          Look like yr neighbours City gonna have a good couple yrs dominance coming up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GazX View Post
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            Chelsea also in need of freshening up same like utd except they got the cash to do it. With Chelsea It more a case of whethr Bramovic wan spen another 100 mill, or prefer buy another luxury yacht.

            As for Utd, Its gonna be very interesting what sort a team Alex putting out in the next 2 yrs, or should i say mould roun rafa and Anders.

            Look like yr neighbours City gonna have a good couple yrs dominance coming up.
            Dude, check the age of Rooney, Nani, Javier to name a few. How old is Valencia? Remember him? People seem to forget is shoud be returning next month, him pon the right, Nani pon the left ....yuh start fret?
            "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lazie View Post
              Dude, check the age of Rooney, Nani, Javier to name a few. How old is Valencia? Remember him? People seem to forget is shoud be returning next month, him pon the right, Nani pon the left ....yuh start fret?
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              .... yeah, yeah, we really a fret now!!. And you forget to mention that reliable/ consistent goal poacher/provider Berbatoss.
              As for centre midfield, seriously, whatta gwarn d'here? Mek me mout water wid the conveyor belt of talent in that area. If Fergie have sense him would sell arf Rooney for as much as him can get (if a club willing to pay decent money) and try get two proper ballers right inna that centre with the money.
              Players like Vander Varrt (Spurs), and a Essien type or Ballack (pre Chelsea) are the type of players utd really need IMO. And if they can find the extra money,another quality attacker to replace Rooney. Maybe luis Suarez, or even a (post Utd) Forlan type/quality player!! but thats just my view.
              Last edited by GazX; January 7, 2011, 04:43 AM.

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              • #8
                Yuh seem to forget that we still have Wellbeck, Mechado and Diouf out on loan. Midfield, with some housecleaning this summer, we could use a name brand but we still have Fletcher, Gibson, Cleverly (soon to break through), Park. We have a competentenough team to defend our expected titles. Concentrate pon your team.....by the way, who is your team?
                Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GazX View Post
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                  .... yeah, yeah, we really a fret now!!. And you forget to mention that reliable/ consistent goal poacher/provider Berbatoss.
                  As for centre midfield, seriously, whatta gwarn d'here? Mek me mout water wid the conveyor belt of talent in that area. If Fergie have sense him would sell arf Rooney for as much as him can get (if a club willing to pay decent money) and try get two proper ballers right inna that centre with the money.
                  Players like Vander Varrt (Spurs), and a Essien type or Ballack (pre Chelsea) are the type of players utd really need IMO. And if they can find the extra money,another quality attacker to replace Rooney. Maybe luis Suarez, or even a (post Utd) Forlan type/quality player!! but thats just my view.

                  Mek mi borrow a line from Xuberant ... In Fergie we trust. Berbatov nuh bout 29 now?
                  "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
                    Yuh seem to forget that we still have Wellbeck, Mechado and Diouf out on loan. Midfield, with some housecleaning this summer, we could use a name brand but we still have Fletcher, Gibson, Cleverly (soon to break through), Park. We have a competentenough team to defend our expected titles. Concentrate pon your team.....by the way, who is your team?
                    Yeah .. dem tuh!
                    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jangle View Post
                      Yuh seem to forget that we still have Wellbeck, Mechado and Diouf out on loan. Midfield, with some housecleaning this summer, we could use a name brand but we still have Fletcher, Gibson, Cleverly (soon to break through), Park. We have a competentenough team to defend our expected titles. Concentrate pon your team.....by the way, who is your team?
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                      Glad you admit midfield is a problem. At least yuh not blinkered . Out the names you mention. I'd personally keep an eye on wellbeck him have promise and it may surprise you but i like Park. A useful player and Underated player imo. He always look decent when ive seen him play and that going back to PSV. Fltchers more a squad player imo if injuries come or A.F need to rest players but Utd need better quality in that centre. Mechado/Diouf/ Cleverly?Jury still out on them but you mus see them more than me to judge.
                      As for my team Spain and Brazil, and Ghana when them win the World Cup within the next two World Cups

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                        Mek mi borrow a line from Xuberant ... In Fergie we trust. Berbatov nuh bout 29 now?
                        Exactly, and tbh his return for the 30 mill spent imo is
                        MU lucky to get half of that back if he was put on the market.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GazX View Post
                          Exactly, and tbh his return for the 30 mill spent imo is
                          MU lucky to get half of that back if he was put on the market.
                          How often you see MU sell players for the sake of making money? If Fergie sees they can no longer pull their weight, dem gone ... no matter the fee.
                          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                            How often you see MU sell players for the sake of making money? If Fergie sees they can no longer pull their weight, dem gone ... no matter the fee.
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                            And Berba pulling him weight for 30 mill?
                            Seriously if MU could get near half they paid for him, they should take it, find some loose change to add to it, and look elsewhere.
                            Maybe now his contracts coming to it end he'll start to be more consistent and be more of an influence for utd.

                            Ps; being as this may well be fergies last revamp, given their current financial handicap, A.F may well have make some shrewed hard decisions to compete with europes elite, the Man Cities, Spurs, and Chelsea's, (if abram loosens the purse string).
                            Last edited by GazX; January 7, 2011, 11:04 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GazX View Post
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                              And Berba pulling him weight for 30 mill?
                              Seriously if MU could get near half they paid for him, they should take it, find some loose change to add to it, and look elsewhere.
                              Maybe now his contracts coming to it end he'll start to be more consistent and be more of an influence for utd.
                              Why everyone is stuck on the price? Fergie wanted him, Levy wanted 30m and would reconsider .... Fergie said to hell with it. IS he pulling his weight? Mi nuh know ... what are the factors you use to determine if a player is pulling his weight?
                              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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