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Fletcher sign new contract with Manchester United

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Officially Darren Fletcher signed a new contract with Manchester United until the end of the 2014/2015 season, the duration of the contract extension of four-year extended Fletcher's official.

Appearances Fletcher indicated that increases in this season makes Manchester United want to extend the contract Darren Fletcher, Fletcher has been in action as much as 288 times and 21 goals for Manchester United.

"I am proud to play for Manchester United, I want to stay here for more get a title again, said Darren Fletcher.

Arsenal Midfield v United Midfield

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Darren Fletcher Darren Fletcher of Manchester United challenges Andre Ayew of Marseille during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg match between Marseille and Manchester United at the Stade Velodrome on February 23, 2011 in Marseille, France.After about 20 or so minutes in the Manchester United - Marseille game yesterday, it became very clear that neither side was prepared to take a risk going forward and give the opposition a chance to score. It was the kind of game that the commentators like calling "cagey". It was true - neither side wanted to give anything away, which resulted only in a tedious, drab draw which left pretty much everyone frustrated.
United's best effort was a Darren Fletcher snap shot which he hit into the ground proving awkward for the goalkeeper, but he dived well to save it despite seeing it late through a sea of flailing legs.

Then, probably the most interesting and curious event was Wayne Rooney looking up to see the keeper off is line only for him to attempt a Beckham style half way line goal that was easily caught.
Those two attempts were the only two that United managed to get on target - long range efforts that required no clever or defence cutting passing, no midfield creativity, no team imagination - simply a spur of the moment snap shot and an individual piece of forward thinking which in the end, both led to nothing.

Before the game, the Marseille manager Didier Deschamps claimed that this United team lacked "fantasy". Unfortunately, his comments were pretty well supported with clear evidence on the pitch last night (not that his team proved to be creative masterminds themselves).

A look at the starting midfield for Manchester United explains a lot. Darron Gibson, Darren Fletcher and Michel Carrick. They are all good midfielders, and they all do their own job - granted, not always well, but they can sure up the midfield, making it a steady area and so on. The problem is, they don't have that inventive artistry that makes Paul Scholes such a great midfielder with his superb vision, and ability to follow through that vision with his astonishing passing range. The midfield last night was left passing sideways to each other and could not find an innovative forward ball enough.

Compare United's central midfield triplet last night to Arsenal's three, Nasri, Fabregas and Wilshere, and no matter which way you look at it, even if you are the most avid United fan, the Arsenal midfield is far more dangerous, imaginative and attackingly productive.

This is why Paul Scholes is so important to United. He has the quality and vision to do what the Arsenal midfield do - find that clever ball, cut open the opposition defence - create a goal.

Unfortunately, when he came on yesterday, he was getting frustrated by the movement around him, and couldn't make the impact that was hoped for. He has been sitting on the bench all game watching the defence and midfield try hopeful long balls to no avail, with the penetrative "fantasy" that Deschamps was talking about woefully absent.

United can be better, they have proved it before this season, but unfortunately, they haven't shown it enough, especially away from home. Ferguson will certainly need to add to his midfield in the summer that is beyond doubt, especially if he is to be without Paul Scholes if he decides to retire. The United manager will also need to spend big on quality and not potential, as this is a problem that needs to be fixed sooner rather than later.

United have some tough remaining fixtures with two games against Chelsea, and one away game against Arsenal at the Emirates where the two midfields will come face to face. I still tip United for the win, as the defence is far stronger (Chris Smalling was brilliant with Vidic again yesterday), but Arsenal have a superior midfield, which is something that needs to be sorted out if the Red Devils are to challenge for all the trophies next season.

Man Utd Pictures Champions League >> Marseille vs Manchester United

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UEFA Champions League | Round 16 First Leg | Marseille vs Manchester United | Wayne Rooney | Dimitar Berbatov | Nani | John O'shea | Mike Phelan | Nemanja Vidic | Darroon Gibson | Paul Scholes | 2010-2011

Champions League,Mike Phelan Manchester United assistant manager,Olympique Marseille coach Didier Deschamps
Mike Phelan Manchester United assistant manager-Olympique Marseille coach Didier Deschamps

Champions League : Darren Fletcher Man Utd-Edouard Cisse Marseille
Champions League, Darren Fletcher Man Utd,Edouard Cisse Marseille
Darren Fletcher Man Utd-Edouard Cisse Marseille
Champions League : Nani Man Utd-Lucho Gonzalez marseille
Champions League, Nani Man Utd, Lucho Gonzalez marseille
Nani Manchester United-Lucho Gonzalez marseille
Champions League : Nemanja Vidic man Utd-Brandao Marseile
Champions League, Nemanja Vidic man Utd, Brandao Marseile
Nemanja Vidic Manchester United-Brandao Marseile
Champions League : Patrice Evra Manchester United 2011
Champions League, Patrice Evra Manchester United 2011
Patrice Evra Manchester United 2011
Champions League : Paul Scholes Man Utd-Mathieu Valbuena Marseille
Champions League, Paul Scholes Man Utd, Mathieu Valbuena Marseille
Paul Scholes Man Utd-Mathieu Valbuena Marseille
Champions League : Wayne Rooney Man Utd-Edouard Cisse Marseille
Champions League, Wayne Rooney Man Utd, Edouard Cisse Marseille
Wayne Rooney Man Utd-Edouard Cisse Marseille

Champions League : Darroon Gibson Man Utd-Charles Kabore Marseille
Champions League, Darroon Gibson Man Utd, Charles Kabore Marseille
Darroon Gibson Man Utd-Charles Kabore Marseille
Champions League : Dimitar Berbatov Man Utd-Charles Kabore Marseille
Champions League, Dimitar Berbatov Man Utd, Charles Kabore Marseille
Dimitar Berbatov Man Utd-Charles Kabore Marseille

Champions League : John O'Shea Manchester United Laser Light
Champions League, John OShea Manchester United,Laser Light
John OShea Manchester United Laser Light
Champions League : Luis Nani Man Utd Laser Light
Champions League, Luis Nani Man Utd, Laser Light
Luis Nani Man Utd Laser Light


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Manchester United >> Darren Fletcher Profile

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BBC Barclays Premier League Football | Darren Fletcher | Manchester United Football Club | player profile and career | Central midfielder | Scotland National Team

Darren Fletcher Central Midfielder Manchester United
Darren Fletcher Central Midfielder Manchester United


Darren Fletcher Profile
Name : Darren Barr Fletcher.
Place/Date of birth : Scotland, 1 February 1984.
Height : 1.83 m.
Player Position : Central midfielder.
Football team : Manchester United.
Number  : 24.

Career :
Youth
1995–2002 : Manchester United.
Senior
2001– ... : Manchester United (Premier League- English Football).

National team
2002–2003 : Scotland U21
2003– ... : Scotland.

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Ji Sung Park saves United, but Hargreaves' First Start Ends Badly

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Owen Hargreaves Owen Hargreaves of Manchester United consults with the  team physio prior to leaving the pitch with an injury during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford on November 6, 2010 in Manchester, England.It should have been a great day for Owen Hargreaves - his first start since 2008, and he would have been raring to go again after so long out. The adrenaline would have been pumping, and when the Old Trafford crowd cheered his name, he would have been determined to prove the faithful fans his worth.

Unfortunately, his dream day did not materialise. After picking up an injury in the 6th minute, he left the field in the 7th minute, clutching his hamstring. Hopefully, it is just the hamstring that he has pulled, and it isn't the recurring knee injury that has kept him out for two years. That way, he would be out for a couple of weeks/months, however, that won't be of consolation to the United man, as he limped off to the all to familiar treatment room.

Luckily, the day didn't end as badly for his team. It was a pretty poor performance overall from Manchester United, who substituted Hargreaves with Bebe, and changed around the system that had been prepared for match day. Nani was absent after a groin injury he picked up against Bursaspor, and Obertan stepped in. Berbatov was also missing, so the little Mexican Javier Hernandez replaced him up front on his own.

The first goal of the game came in the 45th minute from the inform Ji Sung Park. Fletcher saw a gap in the Wolves defence and fed in Park with a deadly accurate ball, and the South Korean made no mistake with a brilliant finish.

The second half, like the first started slowly, and only half chances came to Hernandez, Obertan and Bebe, but they were all woeful in their finishing.

Ji-Sung Park - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Premier LeagueHowever, the former Manchester United striker, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake lit up his former home with a nice turn from a Miljas pass, before firing powerfully passed Van der Sar. It all became a bit desperate from then on. Bebe's bad game was confirmed as he was substituted for Macheda in the 74th minute, and Scholes came on for O'Shea, in an attacking move.

United found themselves inside the Wolves half, attacking ad attacking, but to no avail. Wolves didn't seem like cracking from the pressure, and were even able to create a few chances of their own on the break.
But as has happened so many times over the years, the immense surge at the end of United games when they need a goal became too much for Wolves, and the Red Devils punished them in the form of Ji Sung Park again.

Fletcher was again the link to Park, and the rest was a brilliantly individual goal. After beating four defenders in the area, he finished with a low drive into the bottom corner - in the 93rd minute.

Two points behind Chelsea in the League, and still unbeaten, it was a good result, but one that was very hard fought, and done by the skin of their teeth.

Darren Fletcher : Wayne Rooney will never leave Manchester United

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Darren Fletcher - Darren Fletcher believes Wayne Rooney will never leave Manchester United. Fletcher, Rooney’s best friend at Old Trafford, says Rooney is already a ‘big part’ of man United’s history and Rooney will never quit the club.

Wayne Rooney has endured a torrid time in the last few weeks as embarrassing reports surfaced revealing lurid details of his private life. Rooney was allegedly involved in a sex affair with a prostitute and a threesome while his wife, Coleen.

Some reports claimed that Rooney is targeted by Mourinho, who are looking to take advantage of the unsettling effects of the revelations about the England striker’s personal life in order to lure him to Real madrid.

However, Fletcher is beliveves that Rooney will be staying at Manchester United.

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Fletcher: Rooney Back Into His Best Performances

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flether about rooney, rooney performance, wayne rooney performance, fletcher rooney performance  Darren Fletcher - Fletcher said : "When we kick off, Wayne Rooney would be a very fantastic player. Rooney is a great player and a valuable asset for the team. And I think playing for Manchester United is a pride in itself."

Rooney was very disappointing when playing in South Africa, and make the UK should be excluded when it defeated Germany 4-1. But Rooney's Back shone in the match when Manchester United's Community Shield against Chelsea that eventually United's 3-1.

Fletcher said: "We all know the game of Rooney and he knows us. We have been playing together and trained together for a long time. Although now Rooney is associated with some cases but I'm sure it does not affect his performance in the field."

and it proved when Rooney returned to play with English and contributed a goal for England 3-1 victory over Switzerland in Euro 2012 Qualifier.


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Fletcher on Being a One Club Man

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Football has changed in recent years, it's rare to find a player that plies his trade for just one club throughout his entire career.

But here at Manchester United we're defying that trend with the likes of Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs all quite content to unpack their suitcases upon arriving at Old Trafford never to pack them again.

If he gets his way they could soon be joined by Darren Fletcher who is quoted in the media this morning as having commented.

"For me there's nowhere better than United and if I can play my whole career at this club, I`ll be a happy man. There's something very special about staying at one club for your whole career Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes are all legends. To get anywhere close to that would be a real achievement."


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