Teretulemast tagasi De Gea. Natuke väristas , aga ei hullu. Elas hästi üle selle esimese, nüüd vana ree peale tagasi, kus pooleli jäi. Kaitse kuni teise väravani oli hindele viis, kuid peale seda muututi natuke lohakaks, sama võib ka Fella kohta öelda. Edaspidi näeb, esimene täismäng ka alles seal tipuründaja kohal, aga Fellaini toodaks seal ees võib olla nr.10 koha peal paremini koos päris ründajaga, kus ta saaks jätkata kellegile. Silm lõpuks puhkab keskväljale vaadates, peale mitmeid aastaid. Memphise ja Youngi rollid võiks mõneks ajaks ära vahetada, las poiss puhkab natuke füüsiliselt, kui ka vaimselt. Martiali debüüdilt oleks raske rohkemat tahta olnud. Polnud mingi tavaline tap in vaid ikka korralikult ette võetud suud lukku värav. PSV vastu põhisse paluks. Saaks nüüd vaid mehed selle viimase kolmandikuga ka rohkem sina peale.
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"He has a really strong personality, but he is a great person. He has a bulldog face, but he is great guy. He's scary at first, but when you get to know him and relate to him on daily basis, you get along. But only if you listen to him," Rojo told Fox Sports Argentina, as quoted by Goal.com
"He listens to us, and even speaks a little bit of Spanish, so he always takes me to his office for a pep talk."
Rojo also refuted claims made by former Red Devils striker Diego Forlan regarding the Dutch manager's alleged dislike for South American players.
"The fact that he holds a bad relationship with South American player is just a feeling. I've been there with [Antonio] Valencia, [Radamel] Falcao, Angel [Di Maria] and he treated us all the same, he never treated us differently."
"Maybe because of his [poor] relationship with Roman [Riquelme] or with Angel leaving, some poeple got the wrong idea, but he treats us all the same. He is a great person and makes no differences between Europeans and South Americans," the Argentine international explained.
"He listens to us, and even speaks a little bit of Spanish, so he always takes me to his office for a pep talk."
Rojo also refuted claims made by former Red Devils striker Diego Forlan regarding the Dutch manager's alleged dislike for South American players.
"The fact that he holds a bad relationship with South American player is just a feeling. I've been there with [Antonio] Valencia, [Radamel] Falcao, Angel [Di Maria] and he treated us all the same, he never treated us differently."
"Maybe because of his [poor] relationship with Roman [Riquelme] or with Angel leaving, some poeple got the wrong idea, but he treats us all the same. He is a great person and makes no differences between Europeans and South Americans," the Argentine international explained.
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