Monday, April 1, 2013

Robin declaring crucial champion - Manchester United

30/03/2013 15:39, Report by Steve Bartram Robin van Persie feels he must be credited with United's winning target at Sunderland, but confessed that the effect was more important than his own scoring record. The Dutchman's 27th-minute hit deflected off Phil Bardsley and Titus Bramble on the way past Simon Mignolet, but van Persie doesn't have doubt that his seven-game goalless work is over. Sky Sports were told by "of course, no question about that," he. "I think you might see (I loved it). It's been a while so it was good to score again, and it was a significant purpose. Today it was about three points and we got them. "We knew before that it had been going to be tough; away at Sunderland is always going to be quite difficult. They work hard and play a game with lots of long balls, minute balls and we had to look in. We did that, everybody fought hard for a deserved win." Sunderland were on a few obvious spaces - David De Gea made his first save yourself in the 90th moment - and van Persie thought that the results was never in question, despite United's slender lead. "This team, if I am asked by you, is merely high in winners," he explained. "Everyone knows what he has to complete. I was never in doubt, even if it was still a tiny report at 1-0. "I was always confident we would win this game because of players like Mike (Carrick), Vida (Nemanja Vidic), Chris (Smalling) has been playing effectively, Alex (BAttner) just is available in and represents well... Everyone understands what he has to accomplish and we achieved it again." The trophy is wanted by more:asunderland 0 United 1A back

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