Saturday, May 9, 2009

Zoran Tosic Waiting Patiently For Manchester United Debut

Manchester United midfielder Zoran Tosic, a recruit from Partizan Belgrade who arrived during the January transfer window, is showing patience as he waits to make his first-team debut for the Red Devils.

The 22-year-old, who has featured for the full Serbian national team, has not appeared since coming from the bench for United against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup. He has impressed observers with his displays for Ole Gunner Solskjaer's reserve team, but acknowledges that his acclimatisation is perhaps not yet quite complete enough for him to take the field in the Premier League.

"It was the best moment of my life when I came on," he told uefa.com, speaking of his appearance against Spurs.

"75,000 people. I think I did well in that game.

"Now I hope we will win the championship and try to win the Champions League then, after that, when next season starts, I'm going to get the chance to play.

"I'm happy here in Manchester. I haven't played a lot of games for the first team, but I have come to the best club in the world.

"I know I have time. I have to practise, get stronger, get faster, be better in all aspects. I feel the [upcoming European] Under-21 championship will help me and I can prove I'm a United player."

Help in settling-in has been forthcoming from all at the club, but particularly from fellow Serb Nemanja Vidic; United's rock sold centre-back.

"He has helped me a lot, not only on the pitch but off it too," Tosic added.

"English football is a bit different to the other leagues so he told me some things about how I should play and different things that I would have to get used to.

"A player that learns to play in The Premier League can play wherever he wants."

Zack Wilson, Goal.com

1 comments:

Tanuj Lakhina said...

I wouldn't be surprised if he's loaned out to another club.