Team of The Week

FORMATION : 4-4-2
GK : David James - Portsmouth
RB : Ledley King -Totenham
CB : Christopher Samba - blackburn
CB : Michael Dawson - Tottenham
LB : Gareth Bale - Tottenham

RM: Michael Brown - Porsmouth
CM: Luis Nani - Man. United
CM: Morten Gamst Pedersen - Blackburn
LM: Will Atkinson - Hull
ST : Craig Bellamy - man. City
ST : Nicolas Anelka - Chelsea


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Evra backing for Rafael

Patrice Evra is tipping Manchester United team-mate Rafael da Silva to become one of the club's greatest defenders.

Evra believes Rafael will emerge stronger for his recent red card against Bayern Munich which sparked a shock Champions League exit.
Most pundits have pointed to the youngster's dismissal early in the second half as the pivotal moment in the quarter-final United appeared to have under control.
As the Red Devils subsequently failed to overcome Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park to slip four points adrift of Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea, it appears as though it may be a seminal moment in United's entire campaign.
Yet Evra is confident the Old Trafford outfit will gain a major benefit in the long run, as he is convinced Rafael is destined for great things.
"It is a good experience for Rafael and he will definitely be a better player because of what happened," said Evra.
"I know Rafael's mentality. When he gets some experience he will be different class. I am sure about him. He has a lot of hunger.
"This was just part of the development process. He will go on to become one of the best right-backs Manchester United have ever had."
Evra was older and more experienced when he arrived at United in a £5m deal from Monaco in January 2005.
Yet even he struggled at first, which is why he feels confident about Rafael.
"When I came here I was 24. I was already playing with the French national team and had reached the final of the Champions League with Monaco," said Evra.
"But the first six months were difficult. It was a big slap in my face. But I had enough experience and character to do much better and show why Manchester United bought me from Monaco."
And he is convinced Rafael da Silva will learn from his dismissal adding: "Rafa did something that maybe, with more experience, he would not do. 
"But I am not certain. Someone might make the same mistake at 32. The point is, you need to make mistakes to become a big player.
"You learn. You have to be mentally strong because anyone can do something stupid."

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