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Tom Cleverley hopes to make Manchester United breakthrough next season


Tom Cleverley is hoping his performances at Watford will earn him a place in the Manchester United first team next season.

The 20-year-old has had a huge impact during his loan spell at Vicarage Road and after time at Leicester City last season, the creative midfielder believes he is ready to make his mark at United.

He said: “Yes I definitely want to be part of the squad next season, that is every young players ambition at Manchester United. I feel I am doing well out on loan and I am doing as much as I can do to push for that place next season.”

Cleverley set a target of scoring ten goals this campaign when he arrived in August and reached double figures at the beginning of February, although he has been unable to add to that tally due to injury and suspension.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has set Cleverley a new goal target.

Speaking before Saturday's defeat to Peterborough, Cleverley said: “It will be tough to reach now I have missed five out of the last six games for Watford but I think I can still do it.”

When asked what Sir Alex's target was, the England Under-21 international replied: “I’ll tell you at the end of the season and whether I reached it.”

United assistant Reserve team manager Warren Joyce speaks regularly with Cleverley and comes to watch him two or three times a month.

Sir Alex invited Cleverley to join up with the first team squad when United played Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium at the end of January.

Cleverley said: “Warren Joyce comes and watches me two or three times a month so it is very good that Sir Alex will here how I am playing and getting dvds of my matches.

“They are always in contact and I think it is well-documented that I got invited to the Arsenal match to watch the first team there and that is when I saw Sir Alex and he had a quick word with me.

“As much as I am enjoying my time at Watford, I still want to show my face around Manchester United. It was a great day and the performance from United was an added bonus so I was really happy with the day.

“I got to speak to a lot of people and received advice off a lot of people which will help me for the rest of the season.”

Cleverley returned to the Watford line-up on Saturday after missing the three previous games through suspension and he is determined to learn from his first red card against Scunthorpe United.

Cleverley said: “It was a rush of blood to the head that I have to learn from. When I over-run the ball or mis-control the ball I cannot be reckless winning it back.

“If it is there to be won then I will win it, if it is not then I need to be more careful. It is a learning curve and I will learn from that.”

Cleverley is a Manchester United Academy graduate and was part of the promotion-winning Leicester City squad during his loan spell last season.

So the midfielder admits the end to Watford's season will be a new experience for him.

“I think that is what loan spells are all about, players learning different things,” Cleverley said.

“The last few years at Manchester United I have been involved with teams that are winning every week and it was the same at Leicester last season.

“This has been a new kettle of fish for me but it is a challenge that I am thoroughly enjoying.”

Comments(8)

FromDiv4 says...
12:49pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Ok Tom, If you have a new goal target to achieve can I give you a tip, try running towards the goal when you have the ball and don’t always just turn left, especially when you reach the edge of the penalty area.

enlightened one says...
1:43pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Some of the imbeciles on here just beggar belief.

FromDiv4 says...
3:08pm Mon 15 Mar 10

enlightened one wrote:
Some of the imbeciles on here just beggar belief.
Thank you for your intelligent and well constructed comment.

In his first game at Forrest he was superb, I cannot remember seeing anyone before play a complete game without making one bad pass, everything he played went straight to a Watford player. Since then he has shown some great skill and shooting but has dipped since December. He used to go at the opposition with great purpose but now tends to run across field rather than down the wing or into the box. Our downturn has not coincided with his absence as we have only won one of the 10 games he has played in since we beat QPR. I really want him to return to the attacking player he was in the first half of the year, he has the skill but needs to be more positive in his running and then maybe the other players around him can benefit from the good opening he creates. Everyone else in the team seems to be afraid to take responsibility to shoot or cross, we need him to show us his best and bring the rest of the team up with him.

a1derek says...
3:31pm Mon 15 Mar 10

All this shows is that TC doesn't really want to come back to Watford next season as had been mooted by MM last week.

Shame but I guess you can understand why. If he doesn't break in at United next season his loan would likely be to a top Championship or lower Prem team as Sir Alex would surely deem staying here not moving forward for the player.

On the Ball says...
3:47pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Whilst Cleverley has played well for Watord and i thank him for his goals this season, he is nowhere near good enough for the United 1st team same goes for lansbury who will not make it at arsenal. Cleverley does not even compare to Adam Johnson when he was at Watford who was our best outfield loan player to play for us in the last 10 years.

garston edl says...
8:06pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Cleverley - good prem league player but not a top 4 club. Lansbury still living off a good game against Sheff.Wed, no chance of making it at Arsenal.

rousman 2 says...
10:09pm Mon 15 Mar 10

he is good but not that good as yet another year at the vic is what is required, as they everyone's a winner.

No Wheels says...
10:47am Tue 16 Mar 10

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Cleverley said: “Warren Joyce comes and watches me two or three times a month so it is very good that Sir Alex will here how I am playing and getting dvds of my matches.

“They are always in contact and I think it is well-documented that I got invited to the Arsenal match to watch the first team there and that is when I saw Sir Alex and he had a quick word with me.

“As much as I am enjoying my time at Watford, I still want to show my face around Manchester United. It was a great day and the performance from United was an added bonus so I was really happy with the day.

“I got to speak to a lot of people and received advice off a lot of people which will help me for the rest of the season.”


Tom Cleverley has been called up for the England Under-21 squad along with Henri Lansbury and Scott Loach. Picture: Action Images Tom Cleverley hopes to make Manchester United breakthrough next season. Picture: Action Images

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