Vidic: I snubbed Liverpool for United
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Vidic: I snubbed Liverpool for United
Nemanja Vidic turned down a move to Liverpool so he could sign for Manchester United - and does not regret the decision one bit.
Sir Alex Ferguson was so impressed by Serbian centre-back Vidic's performances for club and country over the past two seasons, he was persuaded to part with £7million for the 24-year-old.
So keen were United to confirm his arrival at Old Trafford, they took the unprecedented step of announcing his signing on Christmas Day, much to the irritation of Fiorentina, who thought Vidic had agreed to join them, but also Liverpool, who enquired about the sturdy central defender too.
Once he knew United were sniffing round, Vidic was only interested in one destination and said: "I did receive some offers from other clubs, including Liverpool.
"United's offer came quite late on but as soon as I heard they were interested, I wanted to sign for them immediately and when I did, I had no doubts I had made the right decision.
"They have a huge number of great supporters and the club represents something absolutely fantastic for me.
"I really hope my time in Manchester will be one of the best periods of my life."
Not that Vidic's transition to the Premiership has been entirely smooth.
After making his Red Star Belgrade debut as a teenager, then skippering the club for three years before spending a season in the Russian league with Spartak Moscow, Vidic has already established himself as a top-notch performer on the club scene.
But it is his performances for Serbia, as part of the 'Famous Four' defence which did not concede a goal in qualifying for this summer's World Cup, which caught Ferguson's eye.
In offering the player a four-and-a-half-year contract, Ferguson felt Vidic could provide the steel his defence has been missing.
The early signs were not promising though. Lacking games since the Russian season ended in November, Vidic effectively ploughed through a second tough pre-season schedule before being handed his debut as a substitute in the Carling Cup semi-final against Blackburn.
He made his first start four days later in the FA Cup win over Wolves but it was in the Premiership re-match against Blackburn soon afterwards that Vidic found himself exposed.
Unable to cope with the pace of David Bentley and power of Shefki Kuqi, Vidic was part of a United side that collapsed to a 4-3 defeat which could yet prove so crucial to their hopes of wrestling the title from Chelsea's grasp.
Vidic was promptly dropped, although not for long, and Wes Brown's current groin injury means he has now started four games on the trot, all of which have ended in wins, with his personal performances improving each time.
On Sunday, though, he faces probably his sternest test so far as rampant Arsenal arrive at Old Trafford fresh from reaching the Champions League semi-finals.
The battle with Thierry Henry in front of what is expected to be the highest crowd ever for a United game at Old Trafford, is one Vidic should relish. At least the Frenchman's silky skills may ensure that for once, he does not end up getting flattened at some stage in the proceedings.
"The Russian League is a tough competition and so is the Serbian League but physically, the Premiership is even harder," he told the Manchester Evening News.
"Every game is a big battle here in England. I have discovered it is like a boxing match for me. I just have to make sure I am not the one on the floor in future."
Sir Alex Ferguson was so impressed by Serbian centre-back Vidic's performances for club and country over the past two seasons, he was persuaded to part with £7million for the 24-year-old.
So keen were United to confirm his arrival at Old Trafford, they took the unprecedented step of announcing his signing on Christmas Day, much to the irritation of Fiorentina, who thought Vidic had agreed to join them, but also Liverpool, who enquired about the sturdy central defender too.
Once he knew United were sniffing round, Vidic was only interested in one destination and said: "I did receive some offers from other clubs, including Liverpool.
"United's offer came quite late on but as soon as I heard they were interested, I wanted to sign for them immediately and when I did, I had no doubts I had made the right decision.
"They have a huge number of great supporters and the club represents something absolutely fantastic for me.
"I really hope my time in Manchester will be one of the best periods of my life."
Not that Vidic's transition to the Premiership has been entirely smooth.
After making his Red Star Belgrade debut as a teenager, then skippering the club for three years before spending a season in the Russian league with Spartak Moscow, Vidic has already established himself as a top-notch performer on the club scene.
But it is his performances for Serbia, as part of the 'Famous Four' defence which did not concede a goal in qualifying for this summer's World Cup, which caught Ferguson's eye.
In offering the player a four-and-a-half-year contract, Ferguson felt Vidic could provide the steel his defence has been missing.
The early signs were not promising though. Lacking games since the Russian season ended in November, Vidic effectively ploughed through a second tough pre-season schedule before being handed his debut as a substitute in the Carling Cup semi-final against Blackburn.
He made his first start four days later in the FA Cup win over Wolves but it was in the Premiership re-match against Blackburn soon afterwards that Vidic found himself exposed.
Unable to cope with the pace of David Bentley and power of Shefki Kuqi, Vidic was part of a United side that collapsed to a 4-3 defeat which could yet prove so crucial to their hopes of wrestling the title from Chelsea's grasp.
Vidic was promptly dropped, although not for long, and Wes Brown's current groin injury means he has now started four games on the trot, all of which have ended in wins, with his personal performances improving each time.
On Sunday, though, he faces probably his sternest test so far as rampant Arsenal arrive at Old Trafford fresh from reaching the Champions League semi-finals.
The battle with Thierry Henry in front of what is expected to be the highest crowd ever for a United game at Old Trafford, is one Vidic should relish. At least the Frenchman's silky skills may ensure that for once, he does not end up getting flattened at some stage in the proceedings.
"The Russian League is a tough competition and so is the Serbian League but physically, the Premiership is even harder," he told the Manchester Evening News.
"Every game is a big battle here in England. I have discovered it is like a boxing match for me. I just have to make sure I am not the one on the floor in future."
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'tis a real shame he's woeful ;(
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Vidic is not your typical serbian defender who holds onto the ball and complains.
He is genuinely skillful, strong, well positioned and very solid on the ground and air.
As he was out of soccer in Russia due to their midseason break he wil need games to get back. But the glimpses were ther to indicate he will be rock solid for Man U and Serbia in the World Cup
He is genuinely skillful, strong, well positioned and very solid on the ground and air.
As he was out of soccer in Russia due to their midseason break he wil need games to get back. But the glimpses were ther to indicate he will be rock solid for Man U and Serbia in the World Cup
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What do you mean he's not your typical Serbian defender, then say he has genuin skill. Technically the countries of the old Yugoslavia are arguable the most advanced skill wise along with Holland. That opionion's out of Europe when I talk to coach's, my cousin also went to train in Serbia for a month before going on trial at Chievo, Perugia and Empoli and found the serb training to be more technicaly advanced.
I know he has skill but I meant the arrogant dirty side who tend to lose total focus when the chips are down.ZLATAN 9 wrote:What do you mean he's not your typical Serbian defender, then say he has genuin skill. Technically the countries of the old Yugoslavia are arguable the most advanced skill wise along with Holland. That opionion's out of Europe when I talk to coach's, my cousin also went to train in Serbia for a month before going on trial at Chievo, Perugia and Empoli and found the serb training to be more technicaly advanced.
He has mental toughness. He will get sent off due to his hard challenges.
Looks the goods. I think the thread would be the opposite if Liverpool got him. All the Mancs would be calling him crap and all the Scousers would be praising him. Which is typical because of the rilvary between the two clubs. But if you look at him from a neutrals view, he looks solid and will be suited to English football. Although I havent seen enough of him to make a hole hearted opinion. His tackle in the Arsenal game was perfect and resulted in a good goal.
he is great! hard at the ball, tuff tackler... wins everything in the air! but he jst lacks pace... but still he has enuff defensive skill to make u\p for the pace!
7mil pound buy seems like peanuts!
does he not remind u of Steve Bruce?
Ill be gettin Vidic 15 on my top nxt season... unless Gattuso or Riquelme come
7mil pound buy seems like peanuts!
does he not remind u of Steve Bruce?
Ill be gettin Vidic 15 on my top nxt season... unless Gattuso or Riquelme come
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Re: Vidic: I snubbed Liverpool for United
Why is this in Local Sa Football?
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Re: Vidic: I snubbed Liverpool for United
No Vidic No Silverware!
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