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Berbatov: I want to play until I’m 40!

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The Bulgarian striker claims that he wants to extend his career by an astonishing nine years and added that he might switch clubs in order to achieve that dream.
Following a summer move from Manchester United, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dimitar-Berbatov-c11254 has impressed onlookers whilst plying his trade at Craven Cottage this term.
A burgeoning talent, the front-man’s talents have never come into question even at Old Trafford but Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 to the team.
Berbatov was sold to Fulham after that and he has managed to reignite his career just four years after departing London for greener pastures elsewhere. The forward has already netted thrice in five outings for the Cottagers and has become one of Martin Jol’s
most favoured players with his direct approach to the game.
Furthermore, his creativity and dazzling array of skills have come in handy for the European hopefuls, who have experienced a renaissance under Jol in the last couple of months.
Greater heights beckon for the club, but Berbatov having seen it all during his stay with the Red Devils, is eager to continue to playing for as long as possible and claimed that he had set the 40-year mark as the stage for retirement.
Ryan Giggs, Paolo Maldini and Edwin Van Der are just some of the players who frustrated opponents despite being well into their late thirties and Berbatov claimed that he would try to replicate them if possible in the next few seasons.
"I'm not a keeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 for several more years. I like England as a place. I like the mentality, culture and its football," he claimed.
After being questioned by the media, the attacker commented that while he did not know whether his future lay with Fulham or not, he certainly had retired from International duty with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bulgaria-c2861 and had no plans of returning.
“I really don’t know. [But] I'm standing by the decision I made more than two years ago. My time has passed,” Berbatov was quoted as saying.

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