Van Persie: My dream has been fulfilled.
Robin van Persie has spoken of joy and his relief after winning the Premier League title with Manchester United.
The
Dutchman had just an FA Cup winner's medal to his name when he moved to
Old Trafford from Arsenal last summer but has scored 24 league goals
this season to help fire Sir Alex Ferguson's men to a 20th crown. And
the 29-year-old, who also won the UEFA Cup with Feyenoord before coming
to England, admits the season has been a dream come true.
He told The Sun Sunday:
"I've waited a very long time for this. It's what every professional
dreams might happen one day. That's why I sacrificed so much to come
here. I chased a dream and I'm so happy the dream has now been
fulfilled. I still can't believe it, it's just an incredible feeling. It
is also a massive relief after all this time to be lucky enough to win a
title in one of the hardest leagues in the world."
He added: "My
move to Manchester United was all about timing. We met each other at
exactly the right time. They were so eager to win the Premier League
title back. And I was so eager to win the title for the first time."
At
29, Van Persie is in the prime of his career and he admits that he is
eager to add to his trophy cabinet while he is still at his best. "Quite
simply, I now want to win as much as possible," he added.
"Now
I've won one big prize I'm even more eager to win more, even more eager
to win it all. Next season I have the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions
League, Capital One Cup, Community Shield and, of course, the World Cup
to focus on."
We
met each other at exactly the right time. They were so eager to win the
Premier League title back. And I was so eager to win the title for the
first time.
Robin van Persie on moving to Manchester United
United
have been linked with moves for a host of strikers this summer to
supplement Van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck.
However, Van Persie does not see that as a threat to his place and
believes a bigger squad can help him achieve his ambitions with the
club.
"The more quality players we bring the better," he said.
"And even more fun. I trust (Ferguson's) judgement. The manager knows
what is good for the team."
Van Persie's signing raised eyebrows
in the summer as it has been rare for Ferguson to spend big on players
in their late-20s but the Scot's assistant Mike Phelan has hailed his
impact this season. "Robin has been a great addition to Manchester
United Football Club," he told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme.
"We
knew what we were signing when we brought him to the club. He's come in
with an expectation of achieving something and that's important when
you come to Manchester United.
"You've got to want to win, you've
got to want to develop even more than where you are at the moment and I
think Robin has taken on another part of his game. He does study the
game but so do other players and Robin has achieved something that he's
tried to achieve for numerous years and we're pleased to have him with
us."
He added: "We all know what his talent is and he's brought
that to us. We knew he could score many goals, we knew he had the
quality to entertain a crowd and there's no better crowd and no better
stadium to do that in than Old Trafford.
"I think everybody has
reacted to him within the club. The supporters have enjoyed his highs.
He had a spell during the season when he was a little bit barren but he
kept going and we kept playing him and his quality has shown through."
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