Even though Manchester United is not performing as expected in the English Premier League, fans are still optimistic that since they are the defending champions they should comeback with a bang and one such player is 32-year-old defender Nemanja Vidic who recently said he would like to see his last season with the club with some happy memories. He knows, they practically have no chance to win English topflight, but they can triumph Championship league, therefore, he is eyeing on the Tuesday game with Olympiakos and willing to recover from bitter English season memories. In domestic tourney, Untied is fifteen points behind of Chelsea, and at this stage, they can never top the leaderboard, however, they rather have good chances on European campaign and that is why Serbian footballer is tiding his shoes for the first leg of last sixteen at Karaiskakis Stadium. Likewise, manager David Moyes is also positive for a good show with his newly formed attacking line consisting players like Adnan Januzaj, Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, and Juan Mata, in fact, if we look at last United 2-0 win over Crystal Palace at home, they were broadly impressive with this attacking line.
Vidic recently talked with reporters and discussed how he sees their European campaign this season and said, “I believe we can do something special in the Champions League. I really do. If we play solid like we did, keep our shape, I think we will be a hard team to beat. We always have people who can score goals and that is the way you play in the Champions League — be hard to beat, but be able to score.”
Looking at the exaggerated signings off late by the Scottish football manager, no one has any doubt that he can’t revive his side better than anyone else. He talked about his new line of attack and how flexible it is, he said, “We know that they all, in their own way, have great ability. Juan needs to go and play and be involved in the play. He has his jobs to do when we don’t have the ball — he has to do that as well.
“We try to make sure they are interchangeable, Wayne, Robin and Juan, and we are trying to make them difficult to play against, difficult to mark. I thought today Juan gave us something different. He gave us a lot of the ball.”