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發表於 2006-7-9 02:53 PM
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Darren Fletcher says the World Cup has given him and the club's young players a chance to impress the manager before the start of the season.
The United players on World Cup duty will not return to the club until later this month, leaving opportunities for the rest of the squad to stake a claim in pre-season and training and on the forthcoming tour of South Africa.
"Pre-season is where you like to make your mark and catch the manager’s eye," Fletcher told MUTV. "That can lead to a successful season.
"The whole ethos of the club is to bring through young players. Our young players will be coming back for pre-season with not so many first team players around, so there an opportunity for players to be starting more games than expected, they need to take full advantage."
Fletcher ended the 2005/06 campaign out of the team, but on the South Africa tour he is likely to be one of the squad's more senior members.
"There will be a few younger players on the tour and I am one of the more experienced in the squad so I’ve got a lot of responsibility."
It is a chance for the 22-year-old Scottish international to re-establish himself in the first-team.
"I want to give a good impression of Manchester United in South Africa and win all three matches," he said. "But the most important thing individually is to get your fitness right for the season and prepare properly." |
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