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Wed 15/09/04 at 16:07
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Eric Djemba-Djemba agrees that Manchester United have lost their aura of invincibility.

The midfielder feels the same thing has happened with Cameroon and agrees with the views offered by snarling skipper Roy Keane.

The Red Devils have made a poor start to the campaign, securing only one Premiership win, and twice requiring injury time equalisers to scramble draws against Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers.

"People don't see us as monsters any more," Djemba-Djemba told L'Equipe. "It is logical.

"It is just the same with Cameroon.

"We are not invincible any more."

The African ace is still confident United can compete both domestically and in Europe for the top honours.

"At the moment, it is a little difficult," he explained.

"Our start to the season has not been great. But we have had a lot of absences and injured players, and it costs us a lot.

"The season will be difficult, the margin is small, but we can get the national title back and I can state to you we will not be far away in the Champions League.

"I am sure of that."

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So, Eric Djemba-Djemba - of all people - comes out to "tell it like it is"...

But, MONSTERS?? What has the boy been reading....

Someone needs to tell him; we will ALWAYS be bigger than Cameroon, no matter what happens this season!


I'm glad to see he hasn't lost his optimism for what we still can achieve, however. Hopefully, that's a feeling that spreads around the Old Trafford dressing room. With a squad relying on so-many young players right now, we cannot allow them, especially, to get the wrong idea that it's all over already.

Still, I'd have expected maybe a Giggsy or even "silent" Paul Scholes to follow in his captain's words after these "crisis talks" we've been reading about... Someone, like Gary Neville, who really says 'Man United' in his name.
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Wed 15/09/04 at 16:07
Regular
"Long time no see!"
Posts: 8,351
Also taken from: www.SkySports.com


Eric Djemba-Djemba agrees that Manchester United have lost their aura of invincibility.

The midfielder feels the same thing has happened with Cameroon and agrees with the views offered by snarling skipper Roy Keane.

The Red Devils have made a poor start to the campaign, securing only one Premiership win, and twice requiring injury time equalisers to scramble draws against Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers.

"People don't see us as monsters any more," Djemba-Djemba told L'Equipe. "It is logical.

"It is just the same with Cameroon.

"We are not invincible any more."

The African ace is still confident United can compete both domestically and in Europe for the top honours.

"At the moment, it is a little difficult," he explained.

"Our start to the season has not been great. But we have had a lot of absences and injured players, and it costs us a lot.

"The season will be difficult, the margin is small, but we can get the national title back and I can state to you we will not be far away in the Champions League.

"I am sure of that."

----------

So, Eric Djemba-Djemba - of all people - comes out to "tell it like it is"...

But, MONSTERS?? What has the boy been reading....

Someone needs to tell him; we will ALWAYS be bigger than Cameroon, no matter what happens this season!


I'm glad to see he hasn't lost his optimism for what we still can achieve, however. Hopefully, that's a feeling that spreads around the Old Trafford dressing room. With a squad relying on so-many young players right now, we cannot allow them, especially, to get the wrong idea that it's all over already.

Still, I'd have expected maybe a Giggsy or even "silent" Paul Scholes to follow in his captain's words after these "crisis talks" we've been reading about... Someone, like Gary Neville, who really says 'Man United' in his name.

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