Tuesday 9 August 2011

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Uniteds New Generation

United the New Generation!

Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson gave us a glimpse of the future at Wembley during Sunday's  Community Shield triumph over noisy neighbours Manchester City.
He threw on youngsters such as Tom Cleverley, Phil Jones and Danny Welbeck; and they responded with a blistering display of ferocious pace and audacious talent.
Fergie has patiently introduced more and more young talent into his United team — and the 69-year-old maestro could now name a new-generation side that would be the envy of most Premier League teams. Like the one featured above.
Incredibly, every player is 24 or under — so there's no room for stalwarts like Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic.
And England winger Ashley Young doesn't get a look-in either — at the age of 26.
But with players like Nani — the star of Sunday's Wembley masterclass — and Javier Hernandez to choose from, who needs the veterans?
Add to them young stars such as Chris Smalling, David de Gea and the Da Silva twins and United can suddenly field a fearsome team of starlets right now.
England new boys Cleverley and Welbeck are likely to be offered new deals to go along with their more regular roles this season.
Cleverley, 21, is currently on around £15,000 a week at Old Trafford and is hoping to double his money at least with a new contract.
Welbeck — who was on loan with Sunderland last season — has been in talks since he returned from Wearside as his current deal expires in two years' time.
This is not the first time Ferguson has built a dynasty, with the Beckham, Scholes, Giggs, Neville and Butt era part of Old Trafford legend.And current 'old-stager' Patrice Evra, 30 years old, agrees the new brigade are something to behold.
After Sunday's incredible 3-2 Wembley triumph against City, he said: "They were very good, all the young players.
"In pre-season they were fantastic and it's been great to welcome them into the team.
"They have to prove themselves and show they deserve to play for Man United. They are doing that and I am very happy with them.
"To bring players through is what we do here. Players like Tom Cleverley are the future.
"In order to win the league the boss is not afraid to give the young players a chance.
"He knows they can help us to win more titles. That's the Man United way. It's always been like that. The boss never waits or thinks it's too dangerous. He knows the right time to play these young players."


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