Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nani insists that he wants to be the best player in the world.

Manchester United winger Nani insists that he wants to be the best player in the world.
The 23-year-old had been seen as an under-par performer about 12 months ago, but he has since picked up
his game to become a mainstay in the Red Devils' quest for silverware.

The former Sporting Lisbon man's vast improvement has only been exemplified by Antonio Valencia's long-term injury.
And despite currently nursing a groin injury - and ruled out of the weekend clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers - Nani hopes to be counted among the best players in the world, despite his recent claims that he has already set his foot firmly on that pedestal.

"I want to be one of the best players," he told reporters.
"In the future, I want everyone to be saying Nani is one of the best players in the world. That is my ambition.

"Maybe some people are saying it now. If they are I am very happy.
"I have been working hard to be in this position. But I know I can also do much better and will keep going every day to get there."
And being a vital ingredient in Sir Alex Ferguson's recipe for success, the Portugal international insists that he welcomes the responsibility that goes with it.
"I enjoy the pressure of being an important member of the side," he said.

"When you have the ambition to be a top player you have to like the pressure as well.
"I am happy to take on that responsibility and am enjoying my football at the moment."
He added: "Since I came to Manchester I always said I believed in my qualities and my capabilities.

"Eventually I got my opportunities. I am more mature now and more experienced in the team. I am doing well now but I always felt I would get to this position.
"I always knew I could play well and be an important member of the team."

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