Seven Brazilians have played for Manchester United and amassed a meagre 56 caps between them. Thirty-two belong to Kleberson, a starter in the 2002 World Cup final and the first boy from Brazil to play for United in 2003.
06.05.2020 - 12:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Martin Keown has praised Sir Alex Ferguson for his classy gesture after Arsenal pipped Manchester United to the 2002 Premier League title.
The Gunners claimed the crown by beating United at Old Trafford, and Keown has revealed that Sir Alex came into the away dressing room to congratulate them but warned them that his side would be ready to get back the title in the next campaign.
The rivalry between the two clubs was particularly fierce in the early 2000s with both clubs fighting for the
Seven Brazilians have played for Manchester United and amassed a meagre 56 caps between them. Thirty-two belong to Kleberson, a starter in the 2002 World Cup final and the first boy from Brazil to play for United in 2003.
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has leapt to the defence of Ravel Morrison, insisting it was challenges in his personal life that lead to his downfall, rather than a bad attitude.
In the days of Sir Alex Ferguson, players rarely said no to a move to Manchester United. Under the Scot, United were utterly dominant in England, winning 13 Premier League titles.