Saturday, 6 April 2013

History boys: Nemanja Vidic promises Manchester United's current team "better... - Mirror.co.uk

Authorities say general standard of the Prem is down but chief hails part that's on course to break Chelsea's history of 95 points in a year Jordan Regan Nemanja Vidic says Manchester United deserve more regard for storming to the brink of a 20th subject triumph. United hold a strong 15-point lead over confident champions Manchester City with ten games left and may extend that edge to 18 points with success in Monday's derby at Old Trafford. The Reds also became the first group in English top-flight history to get 25 of these first 30 games with their 1-0 success absent to Sunderland last weekend. Friend Alex Ferguson's men have 77 factors and are on course to overcome Chelsea's Premier League record total of 95 - established in 2005 in Jose Mourinho's first year in control. Despite piling up this kind of formidable total and opening a huge lead, United have faced accusations they're much less great as Ferguson's groups of the past and that they've profited from a decline in standards in the Premier League. But skipper Vidic said their things haul at this time of the period, along with Ferguson's side currently being on an 18-game unbeaten function in the Premier League, showed they certainly were worth the highest praise. "This is a good achievement," said Vidic. "If you've those figures, you can not fight. "I think well this season we have played, we've scored many goals. Okay, perhaps certain things can be improved by us, but I think it's much better than every other season if you look at the team performance in 2013. "We have used so many people this season. So many players have a task to perform, so, credit to everybody. Red army: Ferguson has stopped in short supply of fielding United's mascot - only Jordan Regan / Getty "We are determined to get the awards. We worry about design also, but I think it is most significant to think game by game. We keep saying that, but it is the method to do it." United were leaking objectives at the start of the year, which threatened to undermine their name problem, but Ferguson's men have kept six following clean sheets in the category. They've gone 627 minutes without conceding an objective in the Premier League - Southampton were the past group to breach United's defence on January 30 in a defeat at Old Trafford. Vidic confirmed United's improved support as a key element in their relentless march to the subject and said: "We have been improving, things came together and we began defending better. "You have different ways to check at it, but I more reliable at the trunk and can am glad we've had clean sheets. "It also helps the enemies not to be under pressure so much. "It is going well - we have to help keep going." Meanwhile, Sir Alex Ferguson has suggested striker Robin van Persie is enduring the effects of the depth of his first period with United.

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