Nani picks the award by a hundred yard.
Simply put, he has been the undoubted star performer for the Red devils this term. I mean, you can always trust Van Der Saar to come up with the all important saves every now and then.
And don't be fooled by Rooney's spectacular over-head kicks, he's been a shadow of the super self we all saw before the World Cup last year.
While Berbatov will have to show more consistency than scoring five in a game and not one in the next ten to earn my vote. And Chicharito. That Mexican amigo has been earning rave reviews for his clinical showings in his debut season, and deservedly so too, i must add. Coming up with the decisive goals ever so often and saving United's blushes on a number of occasions.
Still Nani remains the man to beat. After stepping out of C. Ronaldo's shadow last season beautifully, much was expected from the Portuguese this year. And he didn't disappointed.
Weighing in with his fair share of goals and assists, coupled with an all round display that has been a delight to watch, and which has made him an integral part of Sir Alex's side.
Even when Valencia got injured and was ruled out for several months, many wondered where the goals would rain in from in the absence of United's most effective crosser of the ball. Stepped in Nani.
Today, United are seven points above second place Arsenal with seven league games to go, certainly in a better position than where they were last year when they trailed eventual winners, Chelsea. And much of the applause for such turn around in fortunes should go to their wing wizard, Nani.
Simply put, he has been the undoubted star performer for the Red devils this term. I mean, you can always trust Van Der Saar to come up with the all important saves every now and then.
And don't be fooled by Rooney's spectacular over-head kicks, he's been a shadow of the super self we all saw before the World Cup last year.
While Berbatov will have to show more consistency than scoring five in a game and not one in the next ten to earn my vote. And Chicharito. That Mexican amigo has been earning rave reviews for his clinical showings in his debut season, and deservedly so too, i must add. Coming up with the decisive goals ever so often and saving United's blushes on a number of occasions.
Still Nani remains the man to beat. After stepping out of C. Ronaldo's shadow last season beautifully, much was expected from the Portuguese this year. And he didn't disappointed.
Weighing in with his fair share of goals and assists, coupled with an all round display that has been a delight to watch, and which has made him an integral part of Sir Alex's side.
Even when Valencia got injured and was ruled out for several months, many wondered where the goals would rain in from in the absence of United's most effective crosser of the ball. Stepped in Nani.
Today, United are seven points above second place Arsenal with seven league games to go, certainly in a better position than where they were last year when they trailed eventual winners, Chelsea. And much of the applause for such turn around in fortunes should go to their wing wizard, Nani.
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