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Manchester United defender Chris Smalling signs new deal and Smalling made 33 appearances in his first season at Old Trafford

Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has signed a new five-year deal at Old Trafford and he is a 21-year-old, who arrived from Fulham in the summer of 2010, played 16 league games last season as United were crowned champions for the 19th time.

He has new deal will keep him at Old Trafford until the end of the 2015/16 campaign and is a strong display of faith by manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who has already brought in Blackburn defender Phil Jones this summer.
Ferguson added for i am delighted Chris has signed a new contract and Chris has been outstanding since joining us from Fulham last year and he is an extremely talented young defender he's quick, strong and reads the game well and he is a great asset to the team and Smalling, Jones and Jonny Evans will provide back up and competition for Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic at the heart of the United defence next season, with fellow defenders Wes Brown and John O'Shea having both completed moves to Sunderland on Thursday.

Manchester United Defender Rio Ferdinand Has Full Confidence In Wayne Rooney

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Manchester United protector Rio Ferdinand considers that his team-mate Wayne Rooney is not far from recurring to his goalscoring ways.
Rooney has scored only twice so far this season and hasn't found the back of the net in open play for the Old Trafford business in almost nine months. Ferdinand though believes the striker has played some promising football since recurring from injury.

"Everybody knows what happen over the last few weeks but Wayne's come back and he's looking sharp again," the protector told The Guardian.

Manchester United Captain Rio Ferdinand: Sir Alex Ferguson Has Final Say On My Comeback

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Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand has conventional that his boss Sir Alex Ferguson has the final word on when he be supposed to and should not play as he comes back from wound.
The 31-year-old upset his knee on the eve of England’s World Cup 2010 campaign in June and three months later is being ease back into football by Ferguson with now three appearances so far this period spaced over the course of three weeks.

However the protector knows and accepts that the finest person to make a decision when he can play is Ferguson, despite his own faith in his current state.