Friday, April 5, 2013

Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United striker Robin van Persie doesn't ... - The Independent

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has no intention of giving Robin van Persie a rest - and urged him to follow his own father's advice to break his goal drought.

The Holland striker has now gone nine games without scoring, and managed just one in his last 12 appearances for the Old Trafford outfit.

It is Van Persie's longest dry spell since he arrived in England from Feyenoord in 2004 and represents a marked contrast from the free-scoring form he showed immediately after his summer move from Arsenal, which led to him being tipped by many to receive player of the year accolades.

Not even finding the net for his country recently has triggered an upturn in his club fortunes, with the effort he hoped to be awarded at Sunderland last weekend being credited as a Titus Bramble own goal.

With Wayne Rooney set to return from a groin strain, it seemed the time might be right for Van Persie to be given a brief rest.

However, speaking ahead of Monday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford, Ferguson has confirmed that will not be happening.

"He's a strong lad with a great physique. It's disappointing he wasn't awarded the goal at Sunderland - I can understand that because it took a wicked deflection.

In previous years, Ferguson has found himself answering questions about Rooney's lack of goals, before the Merseysider exploded again.

And, while he retains a firm belief Van Persie will turn his present situation around, he always remembers the wise words his dad came out with.

"My dad always used to say 'make sure you batter the ball - don't tap it or try and side-foot it into the net'," Ferguson said.

"That's what I always tell strikers too. If the goalkeeper saves it, you can say 'what a great save'. But if you try to side-foot it and the keeper catches it easily you get criticised.

"The goals will come. All strikers have little dry spells. You have to get through that period and not lose your faith and belief in yourself."

Monday's derby encounter is a reminder to the previous meeting with Manchester City this season, when Van Persie rattled in a stoppage-time free-kick to give the visitors a precious win.

It was part of an impressive sequence of results that have allowed United to amass a 15-point lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League which surely will not be lost over the final eight games, even if Roberto Mancini's men emerge triumphant.

City skipper Vincent Kompany has already spoken of his desire to make the game into a one-off championship of Manchester - something Ferguson understands.

"The way we've approached things is the correct way and that's to win the next game. Hopefully it takes you to winning the league. Then we talk about what the season has been like.

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