Vidic : MU is not panic
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36249)
Indonesia
November 29, 2011 3:34am CST
Vidic say that MU is not panic
Vidic regret the failure of MU for making closerly with City, But vidic, serbian defender still optimistic that MU still had chance for winning in end season
when you see in the standing , it seems that MU want to be closerly with City..But no one of our player is panic..we still had a half season
We had many talented,experienced and passion player in this team and of course it`s enough for winning this league, said Vidic..
Vidic is sure that he come back with the right time and helps his team only get 1 goals in 6 matches
what do you think about Vidic statement??
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6 responses
@sikumbang81 (29)
• Indonesia
29 Nov 11
It is the right statement EPL still have much game to be played,and MU still have a chance to be a champion in this season
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
29 Nov 11
I think he is right. Man U is still not in panic. The reason is that Man City seem to be slowing down now. And traditionally Man U are at their best in the second half of the season, starting from Christmas. So I expect them to peak around that period and they should be able to make up to 6-7 points in that final sprint.
Cheers!
Ram
@lakerfanster (2577)
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29 Nov 11
I think Nemanja is right to say that we shouldn't panic. Manchester United are always better in the second half of the season and that is when they really get going, After a great start we have faltered a little due to injuries and the City game.
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
1 Dec 11
Man Utd will be there or about. But based on the current form and season, they will find it hard to retain their title. Their play is lacking conviction now. The early season flourish is gone and many have put it down to Cleverly's injury. But a club of Man Utd stature, they should not be dependent on just one player. Somemore, a player who is starting his first season with the club.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
1 Dec 11
What else could he say? That there is no reason to believe in the team anymore and that City has already won the Premier League?
Of course he will say things like the ones he said, to motivate the fans and to show that he is a real fighter on the field.
Although United has been doing rough lately, I am sure that they will be better in the second part of the season. They have plenty quality players and a great coach, so they will be able to gather themselves up.
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
1 Dec 11
That's confidence coming from him. At this point of time now, MU needs confidence and motivation to move on, play their best football instead of panicking. If there's anybody panicking, it's bound to bring down the entire team's morale, and that's not what MU is all about. They are fighters and they are used to winning. Look at the past seasons when MU was 12 points behind Newcastle, yet they are able to mount pressure on them, and MU eventually won the title. SO what's a 5 point deficit with still half the season to go?