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Showing posts with label David Moyes. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 January 2014

DONE DEAL: Mata arrives at Carrington for medical as United put finishing touches on record £37m move for Chelsea midfielder

Juan Mata arrived by helicopter at Manchester United's Carrington training ground on Saturday afternoon to undergo a medical and finalise personal terms on his £37million move from Chelsea.
The Spanish midfielder was greeted by manager David Moyes and the deal is expected to be completed in time for Mata to make his debut in Tuesday's Barclays Premier League encounter with Cardiff at Old Trafford.
Once the final details of the switch are agreed, Moyes will break the club's transfer record - which previously stood at £30.75million paid for Dimitar Berbatov in 2008 - for the 25-year-old
Welcome to Manchester: Juan Mata is greeted by David Moyes after arriving at Carrington by helicopter
Welcome to Manchester: Juan Mata is greeted by David Moyes after arriving at Carrington by helicopter
Touching down: Juan Mata will undergo a medical and finalise personal terms on his move from Chelsea
Touching down: Juan Mata will undergo a medical and finalise personal terms on his move from Chelsea
Gone: Spanish Playmaker Juan Mata is poised to complete his £37m move to Manchester United
Gone: Spanish Playmaker Juan Mata is poised to complete his £37m move to Manchester United

WELCOME TO MANCHESTER

Juan Mata's new team-mates were quick to welcome to the Spaniard to Manchester United.
Here are the pick of their tweets:
Rio Ferdinand: 'Welcome to my amigo @juanmata10 ! Hoping you enjoy ya time here and help continue the success at this club #mufc'
Robin van Persie: 'Welcome Juan Mata. See you all Tuesday.'
David De Gea: 'Welcome to my brother @juanmata10 just one thing....Not the best clothes!!'
Dutch striker Robin Van Persie was one of the first players to welcome Mata to United, posting on his Twitter account: 'Welcome Juan Mata. See you all Tuesday.'
Photographers arrived outside United's training base early on Saturday morning in anticipation of Mata's arrival.
Veteran defender Rio Ferdinand joked about the media presence on his Twitter account, posting: 'Who they here for??? Cameras at the Carrington entrance....gave them my best smile!! #Baggyeyes!'
Mata's signing will give Moyes' side a huge boost for the second half of the season and the club confirmed the deal on their Twitter account on Friday night: 'Manchester United is pleased to announce it has reached agreement with Chelsea Football Club for the transfer of Juan Mata for a club-record fee.
Blessing: Jose Mourinho said the club had to be 'respectful' of Mata as his move to United draws near
Blessing: Jose Mourinho said the club had to be 'respectful' of Mata as his move to United draws near
'The deal is subject to a medical and the agreement of personal terms.
'A further announcement will be made in due course.'
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho praised the Spanish midfielder on Friday, saying: 'Nobody here is jumping because Juan is leaving. 
'After that, it’s the way you look at things. Would Chelsea supporters be happy if we stop a fantastic person they all like a lot from going and say you can only go if you go to Russia or China or France or Portugal?
'I don’t know if Chelsea supporters would be happy because we are an open club. We don’t have an old-fashioned way to look at things.
'But Juan had a fantastic opportunity. Another big club wants him in a country where he loves to be. We had an offer which was the right offer a player of his quality.
Cool: Chelsea are set to make more than £10m profit on Mata, with Mourinho referencing Financial Fair Play
Cool: Chelsea are set to make more than £10m profit on Mata, with Mourinho referencing Financial Fair Play
Favour: David Moyes is in desperate need of reinforcements at Old Trafford after a run of dismal results
Favour: David Moyes is in desperate need of reinforcements at Old Trafford after a run of dismal results
'The player deserves respect and to be happy - to play where he wants.
'To say you cannot go to United because they refused to sell us Wayne Rooney isn't fair to Juan. They decide not to sell, their decision.'
Chelsea are due to make over £10m profit on Mata, whom they signed from Valencia three years ago.
The club are clearly mindful of that in light of financial rules, with Mourinho adding: 'It allows us to bring in another player, because we need one, and still have a fantastic profit. The two deals with Juan and Kevin De Bryune we put ourselves in a good Financial Fair Play position.
'I asked him, "Are you really happy to go?" and he said yes. We could feel mixed emotions. We are happy that he is going to a fantastic situation but are upset too. I think it was the same for him. 
'If he goes, he was fantastic for Chelsea and Chelsea was fantastic for him. 
'He tried to give everything but it got to a point where the team were winning games consecutively and he wasn't playing.'
Pinched: Chelsea confirmed that they would be signing Basle winger Mohamed Salah on Thursday
Pinched: Chelsea confirmed that they would be signing Basle winger Mohamed Salah on Thursday
Familiar: Salah, who joins for £11m, scored twice against the Blues in this year's Champions League
Familiar: Salah, who joins for £11m, scored twice against the Blues in this year's Champions League
Mohamed Salah is the man arriving in west London to replace Mata. Despite Brendan Rodgers saying earlier on Friday that Liverpool were still hopeful of landing the Basle winger, Chelsea are due to fly out to Switzerland to complete a medical with the 21-year-old. 
'It was a surprise for us that Juan was leaving - we were not prepared to try and bring a player in. Everything happened very fast (with Salah),' Mourinho added.
'Maybe Brendan is right. The only thing we know is that we contacted Basle before the player and asked them if he was available for negotiations. They said yes, so we reached an agreement with Basle.
'He is very happy to come but we have to finalise. He knows I make talented players better, like Ozil, Willian, Oscar, Robben, lots of players I had with similar qualities. He trusts me and I’m happy to have him.'
Slammed: Arsene Wenger hit out at the way in which Chelsea are operating this transfer window
Slammed: Arsene Wenger hit out at the way in which Chelsea are operating this transfer window
Arsene Wenger was mischievous in saying that the sale of Mata is Chelsea playing games with the transfer window, but Mourinho turned the criticsm on its head, claiming Arsenal receive preferential treatment with the fixtures. 
'Normally he should be very happy that Chelsea sold a player like Mata. But that is his nature - we have to accept the way he is,' the Portuguese said.
'When he says that it isn't fair, I say what's not fair is that his team have the best days to play. This week, one without midweek games, everyone wants more time to rest. One team plays Friday, the other Sunday. This is not fair.
'They always get the right time to rest.'
 

original post found here:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2545739/Juan-Mata-arrives-Carrington-Manchester-United-finishing-touches-37m-Chelsea-midfielder.html

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Mata linking up with RVP and Rooney could bring the fear factor back at Old Trafford... but he's not the answer to all of United's problems!!..

  • Juan Mata is a magician of a player but Manchester United need more
  • David Moyes needs to rebuild squad... signing Mata is a good start
  • Spaniard linking up with Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney is exciting
  • The fear factor could be brought back to Old Trafford

  • After such a miserable season, Manchester United fans have been crying out for a hero. In Juan Mata, they might just have one.
    With confidence at an all-time low after the Sunderland defeat, Mata’s signing is a glimmer of hope at Old Trafford.
    He’s a magician of a player, has a fantastic attitude and he can thread a pass through the eye of a needle. He’s a match-winner, but make no mistake, he’s not the answer to all of United’s problems.
    His arrival is a statement of intent but it’s just papering over the cracks at the moment.
    Waving goodbye: Juan Mata looks to be on his way from Chelsea to Manchester United
    Waving goodbye: Juan Mata looks to be on his way from Chelsea to Manchester United
    Needs more: It is a good start for David Moyes, but the signing is just papering over the cracks
    Needs more: It is a good start for David Moyes, but the signing is just papering over the cracks
    United need an overhaul to get back to the top and they are still short of five or six top-quality players. With the likes of Patrice Evra, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand all potentially leaving in the summer, it will be a big rebuilding project. But signing Mata is a good start.
    When Robin van Persie joined, United had won nothing the previous year. He was the catalyst, the player who made the difference and fired them to the league title. Mata could have a similar impact and if he gets United into the top four, it will be just as big an achievement.
    The problem for David Moyes is getting his players fit, because a team sheet with Van Persie, Mata, Wayne Rooney and Adnan Januzaj on it starts to look very dangerous. 
    I’ve always said  lining up in the tunnel at Old Trafford was nerve-racking because of the number of superstars they had. They miss that aura now but with those four they’ll be able to hurt teams.
    Dribbler: Mata has proved his quality at Chelsea, and now he can make United fearsome again
    Dribbler: Mata has proved his quality at Chelsea, and now he can make United fearsome again
    Link up: Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney have been crying out for a creative force behind them
    Link up: Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney have been crying out for a creative force behind them
    Potential: Adnan Januzaj has burst onto the scene and could help Mata
    Potential: Adnan Januzaj has burst onto the scene and could help Mata
    Trophy after trophy: Teams used to be scared visiting United, Moyes needs to find a way to replicate this
    Trophy after trophy: Teams used to be scared visiting United, Moyes needs to find a way to replicate this
    People say he’s not a United player or doesn’t fit their philosophy but what is their current philosophy? Good players adapt and United can be flexible to get the best out of their attacking players. 
    They could easily go with a midfield diamond with Mata at the top of it behind Rooney and RVP, or he could play in a wider role. As long as Moyes restores his confidence he could play Mata anywhere across the front because he is expert at playing in between the lines.
    In football we have very short memories. All it takes is a bad six months and suddenly you’re a bad player. That’s just not true with Mata. He played 64 games and scored 20 goals last season and was Chelsea’s Player of the Year, again. He has always been good enough for Chelsea, he was just never good enough for Jose Mourinho.
    Failures: The current crop have suffered unacceptable cup defeats at home... amongst others
    Failures: The current crop have suffered unacceptable cup defeats at home... amongst others
    Failures: The current crop have suffered unacceptable cup defeats at home... amongst others
    Window of opportunity: Robin van Persie arrives for training and United will hope to have him back soon
    Window of opportunity: Robin van Persie arrives for training and United will hope to have him back soon
    Not looking clever: Tom Cleverley arrives the day after the semi-final penalties defeat by Sunderland
    Not looking clever: Tom Cleverley arrives the day after the semi-final penalties defeat by Sunderland
    Arrival: Nemanja Vidic, suspended for the Sunderland debacle, drives into the training ground
    Arrival: Nemanja Vidic, suspended for the Sunderland debacle, drives into the training ground
    A tough gig: Ryan Giggs looks lees-than impressed as he arrives at Carrington
    A tough gig: Ryan Giggs looks lees-than impressed as he arrives at Carrington
    In the shadows: Marquee summer signing Marouane Fellaini is recovering from injury
    In the shadows: Marquee summer signing Marouane Fellaini is recovering from injury
    Coach in the car: Phil Neville arrives for what surely will be a chastening day at training
    Coach in the car: Phil Neville arrives for what surely will be a chastening day at training
    Flops: Shinji Kagawa (left) and Alexander Buttner both played in the semi-final loss
    Flops: Shinji Kagawa (left) and Alexander Buttner both played in the semi-final loss
    Mourinho is the kind of  manager who can make you feel a million dollars, but equally he can suck the life out of you with just a few words.
    That’s what happened with Mata this season. Clearly he didn’t fit the Mourinho mould and he looked totally drained.
    That’s not to say Jose is wrong, it’s just his opinion and if Chelsea win the title, his decision will have been entirely vindicated.
    But now Mata has a chance to play regular football again and he will want to impress.
    It’s up to Moyes to put an arm round him and get him back to his best, because an on-song Juan Mata is the first step towards getting the fear factor back at Old Trafford.
    Lacking confidence: Jose Mourinho not fancying Mata doesn't mean Chelsea didn't
    Lacking confidence: Jose Mourinho not fancying Mata doesn't mean Chelsea didn't
    No Juan there: Mata trained alone in Chelsea's fitness centre and away from the first team on Wednesday
    No Juan there: Mata trained alone in Chelsea's fitness centre and away from the first team on Wednesday
    Point made: Jose Mourinho
    All smiles:Jose Mourinho
    Big decision: Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is happy to let Spanish playmaker Juan Mata join Manchester United
     


    original post found here:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2544935/JAMIE-REDKNAPP-Juan-Mata-bring-fear-factor-Old-Trafford-hes-not-answer-Manchester-Uniteds-problems.html