The veteran tactician has hailed the attitude of the players from the South American region and reiterated that the club could do wonders with some more of them at Old Trafford.
Not normally associated with blockbuster signings from countries like Brazil and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s reign.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Neville-c14447 are all edged as some of the finest players ever to grace the Theatre of Dreams, while the likes of Juan Sebastian Veron have drifted into anonymity after below-par spells.
Nonetheless, the coach’s recent acquisitions such as Anderson, the Da Silva twins, Antonio Valencia and Javier Hernandez have done enough to convince him that players from the South American region have a lot to give.
Ferguson was particularly impressed with their attitude, determination and skill, something which claims he can’t get enough at the helm.
"Quite frankly, they do produce. The South Americans love playing football, it's just in their blood. The three Brazilians - http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Antonio-Valencia-c6345 is as
tough as nails with great discipline about him. Chicharito has a fantastic attitude to playing and everything else. It's really good.”
"Our scouting there has increased. We've got an operative in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 in the last two or three years,” said the former Aberdeen boss.
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While their contributions have been overlooked in recent weeks, South Americans still remain an integral part of Fergie’s plans and there’s no telling whether the Scot signs more of them in the future or not. But what is certain is that the likes of Rafael,
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 and Anderson will continue to have bright futures in the squad as long as the wily manager is still in-charge of the first team at Manchester United.
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