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NEW START: Ruud van Nistelrooy
Last comment 15/07/2005 at 18:31
來源: Manchester Online http://tinyurl.com/dpghl
RUUD van Nistelrooy is determined to blot out the most frustrating
season of his Manchester United career by leading the Red Devils
back to glory.
Despite speculation about the Dutchman's future, van Nistelrooy is
still at United and in Sir Alex Ferguson's squad for tomorrow's first
pre-season friendly at Clyde.
Although there are still four weeks to go before the Old Trafford
launch their Premiership campaign at Everton, van Nistelrooy is
already looking ahead to the season with relish.
His attitude is not surprising given the injury nightmare he endured
last term, with hernia, Achilles and ankle problems restricting the
29-year-old to just 27 appearances.
The former PSV Eindhoven player still managed to find the net 16 times
and finish top of the Champions League goalscoring charts, although his
tally was well down on the 110 efforts he converted in his first three
incredible seasons with United.
However, after coming through last season's FA Cup final and a summer
World Cup qualifier with Holland unscathed and also enjoying a decent
build-up to the new campaign, van Nistelrooy is hoping his injury
nightmare in now at an end.
"It is a new season and it feels like a new start," he told MUTV.
"You can't have a good campaign if you are not fit, so the most
important thing for me now is to get into a rhythm by playing
lots of games.
Frustrating
"There is no doubt last year was the most frustrating of my time at
United, you only have to look back at my previous three seasons to
see how easy that is to say.
"It was hard but now I want to take the opportunity to do well again."
United follow up their trip to Scotland with a visit to Peterborough on
Tuesday for Barry Fry's testimonial.
After that it is off to Hong Kong for the start of their four-match
Far East tour before returning home to complete the pre-season schedule
against Royal Antwerp on August 3, seven days before a vital Champions
League qualifier.
It will be another fortnight before van Nistelrooy and his team-mates
learn their opponents but, after two successive last-16 exits and largely
disappointing Premiership campaigns, he believes the memory of recent
setbacks will be a major factor in avoiding such a situation again.
"There is no doubt last season was disappointing," he said.
"It is something we do not want to forget because can use it as a
motivation for this season.
"Inside every player is the desire to prove to others we are still
amongst the best."
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