With the Barclays Premier League 2013/14 fixtures due for
release on Wednesday 19 June, we’ll soon be looking ahead to the new
campaign. But in the latest issue of Inside United
magazine, on sale this week, Robin van Persie has one last glance back
at what was an incredible debut campaign at Old Trafford.
United’s
no.20, who scored 30 goals, won his first league winners’ medal and
bagged the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award as voted for by the
fans, picks out the 20 moments that made his first year in Manchester so
special.
On scoring his first Reds hat-trick at Southampton in
September, he says: “This was my first experience of United’s famous
never-say-die attitude. It was a crazy match but we never gave up. I
still think about the penalty I missed. I was so lucky to have a chance
to make that mistake right by scoring another two goals.”
Of his
stunning volley against Aston Villa in April, supplied by Wayne Rooney’s
sumptuous pass, Robin says: “It was instinct. I looked up and thought:
‘This ball is so nice, it’s too beautiful to take a touch’.” And of United's supporters, he enthused: "The whole
season the fans have been unbelievable from my very first match at Old
Trafford."
But for the smooth-talking Dutchman the best experience
is how all these moments came together, resulting in United’s 20th –
and his first – league title. “I have to say that winning a trophy is
fantastic,” he adds. “It’s great but the road to the trophy is maybe
even nicer. Being together every day and working on details, getting
better step-by-step, beating opponents and then at the end of all that
is the result and the trophy.”
With the new season creeping ever
closer, van Persie's final message whets the appetite for what promises
to be an enthralling, intriguing campaign under new boss David Moyes.
“It’s been an honour and I’m still thrilled about what’s happened in the
last 10 months or so,” he concludes. “Hopefully we can do even better,
crack on and win even more trophies.”
Source : ManUtd Official
Monday, June 17, 2013
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