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Defoe says that it is important for Rooney to be a little crazy at Manchester United

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The English national team striker has come out and said that his compatriot needs to have that little fire in his belly to make him the player he is at Manchester United as the Red Devils go one step further in their pursuit
of the Premier League trophy...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736 to have fire in his belly to perform the way he does for both club and country. Defoe spoke after Tottenham’s 3-1 loss to Manchester
United at White Hart Lane where the home team dominated the match but fell short in the finishing department.
It was Rooney who opened the scoring for United at the end of the first half via a corner kick. In the second half, two Ashley Young goals sealed off the tie for the defending English Premier League champions.
Defoe did get a consolation goal for the Spurs but United held on till the end for all three points. Manchester United are now just 2 points behind Manchester City in the Premier League title race with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 still
to play against the Citizens. United are also set to take on their neighbours at the end of April, in what is expected to be a title deciding match up.
Defoe said in his interview, “People say top players, or ­talented people, always seem to be a little crazy. But if you look at life in ­general, people who have got that gift are a little bit crazy and they live on the edge for
some reason. It’s important for Wayne to have that fire. I think you need that fire to achieve anything.”
He added, “I’m sure he’s ­looking at players like Giggsy [http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752
will hope that his team can keep up their current run of form till the end of the season as they need to remain within touching distance of Manchester City, to take full advantage of any slipups by Mancini’s men.

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