Cleverley has come out and revealed that the constant taunts aimed at Manchester United fans by the Manchester City ones are what spur him on and that the Red Devils will be out in full force to compete for the Premier League
title next season...
Manchester United lost the recent English Premier League season to Manchester City on the very last day of the season on goal difference. Despite finishing level on points with Manchester City, the Red Devils had to be content
with a second place finish as Manchester City had a superior goal difference.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tom-Cleverley-c35218 who started the season remarkably well for Manchester United failed to keep up his start as his season was bogged down with several injury troubles. Manchester United missed their young playmaker’s creativity throughout
the season but now Cleverley has revealed that he will be gunning to get back the Premier League title amidst the taunts that are heard daily from Manchester City’s supporters.
Manchester City broke their 44 year league title drought with a win against Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 on the last day of the season with two late goals by Dzeko and Aguero. Cleverley said, "The motivation is there, massively. It's our
neighbours, our rivals. Nothing needs to be said to motivate ourselves. Football seems to be the only talking point in Manchester at the minute. When your neighbours are your main rivals for the league, you can't really get away from it.”
He added, "We've taken some stick from the fans in the street. A few 'Man City' shouts, that sort of thing. You have just got to grit your teeth and keep your head down. It hurts, but it would be even sweeter to take it back next
season. There's been a bit of ribbing come our way, but to get our own back would be twice as nice."
Manchester United are already in the summer transfer window looking for reinforcements for their squad especially in the midfield area which has been their weakest link for the past three seasons or so ever since http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-c9622 Ronaldo’s
departure to Real Madrid.
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