Monday, 20 June 2011

Why Manchester United should keep Dimitar Berbatov.

                                                                                                 BY: Justin Allen & Frank Onyebu




The future of Dimitar Berbatov has been subjected to intense speculation recently but there are still plenty of reasons to prevent Sir Alex Ferguson from showing him the exit door just yet.

The Bulgarian insists that his future remains at Old Trafford but fans' opinions have been split ever since his £30.75 million arrival from Tottenham in 2008. Long had Sir Alex looked for a player in the mould of Eric Cantona, who could turn a game in United's favour with one flick of inspiration or one piece of genius. Berbatov met this criteria, and he relied on his natural skill and proven goal scoring record to win over the fans and compensate for his elegant and somewhat laid back approach.

Berbatov made a fantastic start to the 2010/2011 season, scoring 17 goals in his first 19 games. However, Wayne Rooney's resurgence in form and the sensational entrance of Javier Hernandez meant that sir Alex had almost no choice but to drop Berbatov to the bench and let Chicharito and Rooney begin what will surely be one of the most formidable attacking duos ever witnessed at Old Trafford. The fans immediately warmed to Hernandez's relentless work rate, which so contrasted Berbatov's,, as well as a hugely impressive goal return from the little Mexican, and a seemingly telepathic understanding with Rooney.
                                                BERBATOV FINISHES TOP SCORER.
However, the fact remains that Berbatov finished joined top scorer in the Premier League alongside Carlos Tevez on 20 goals and not many teams can afford the luxury of having the League's top scorer at their disposal on the bench. Hernandez and Rooney will continue to thrive together as Sir Alex's first choice striking force but defences will work them out, and Berbatov is the perfect man to come on late in a match and deliver a piece of mastery that may well prove the difference between 1 point and 3 points come 90 minutes.He may have to accept that his number of minutes on the pitch will diminish but he is as effective back up option in the Premier League, if not in Europe. he also offers the option of playing up front, with his ability to control the ball faultlessly with his first touch and hold it up until support arrives. Or, alternatively, he can play up front with Hernandez with Rooney out wide when United need all three strikers on the park. Clearly there are still plenty of ways in which Sir Alex can utilise his record signing.

There is also the financial side of the situation which suggests that Ferguson should keep Berbatov. Of course, there is no way that United can recoup the sort of money paid to Tottenham for his services in the first place. Any bid in the region of £15 million will surely capture the attention of United's management but Berbatov still has plenty of years left in him, which is helped by the fact that he does not rely on speed but rather pure skill and talent, which will never disappear from his game like pace would. A prime example of this is Raul - still performing to the highest standard well into his mid-thirties, and Berbatov has the ability and desire to emulate this.
 Berbatov is arguably the most technically gifted and skillful striker in the world. His graceful and elegant style of play stems from his superb technique and skill on the ball. The United forward's graceful and elegant style of play stems from his superb technique and skill on the ball. The United No. 9 has an exceptionally soft touch, which allows the striker to take down balls in the air and over his head with ease. The Bulgarian is able to stretch out with his right boot and gain instant control.
The United striker’s tremendous close control has become a hallmark of his game. Berbatov can dribble and maneuver out of tight and crowded spaces. At times, the Bulgarian makes it look as though the ball is stuck to his right boot.
A clip to remind you all what Dimitar Ivan Berbatov can do:
In addition to his delicate touch and outstanding technique, Berbatov has the skill to rival some of the world’s best playmaking midfielders. The Bulgarian’s comfort with the ball at his feet allows him to be composed when in possession. With his ability to produce moments of magic and sublime ingenuity, the United striker is more dangerous on the ball than moving off it. 


But perhaps most essentially, Berbatov wants to stay at Manchester United. He has reiterated his commitment to the club despite knowing that his number of minutes on the pitch will start to drop and this means that he is willing to sacrifice his own personal glory for the glory of Manchester United, and that is the true sign of a player worthy of wearing the Manchester United jersey

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