Robin van Persie has made a commanding start to his
Manchester United career, but the striker is still putting in the hard
yards behind the scenes.
Far from resting on his laurels,
the Dutchman is working hard at Carrington to make up for missing
nearly all of Arsenal’s pre-season campaign before he joined the Reds.
And his endeavours have not gone unnoticed.
"The refreshing thing
for me is he’s doing extra work in training because he’s not had any
pre-season games," said Sir Alex Ferguson at his Friday press
conference.
"It’s quite remarkable considering he’s got seven
goals in [his last] seven games. I’m pleased with that and I think his
fitness will improve even more.
"He’s a good passer of the ball
with good vision in his passing, too. The goal he made last week for
[Shinji] Kagawa against Tottenham is evidence of his passing ability."
Van Persie hit 37 goals for the Gunners last season and Sir Alex was
asked if it was possible the 29-year-old could emulate that tally in his
maiden campaign with the Reds.
"I would love that to happen," the
boss said. "In my experience, and where we are at the moment, we need
two strikers to get over 20 goals. If we get that, we definitely have a
chance."
United fans enjoyed the sight of van Persie starting alongside a deep-lying Wayne Rooney for the first time in Tuesday’s Champions League win over CFR Cluj.
Sir
Alex explained that he opted for the duo in an intriguing three-pronged
forward line that also featured Javier Hernandez to combat Cluj’s
threat on the counter-attack.
"For the last couple of years, Wayne
has played a lot in behind one striker," he said. "But Cluj are a
useful side who rely on the counter-attack, so we tried to avoid that as
much as we could.
"In fact, their goal was from a counter-attack, but we tried to force them onto us so we could counter-attack ourselves.
"Chicharito was occupying the main two central defenders so we’d have a wee bit more space for Rooney and van Persie."
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