Tevez Tired Out

Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez admits he's knackered.

The Argentina international has played 47 games for United since joining from West Ham in August, netting 19 goals as he helped fire the team to the brink of a league and Champions League double.

However, Tevez admits his tiredness could see him sit out his side's World Cup qualifier against old enemies Brazil, on June 18.

Anderson Content

Anderson admits his first season at Manchester United has gone beyond expectations.

The Brazil midfielder said: "My first season has gone better than I expected. Taking into account that I was out for seven months with a long-term injury [before I joined], coming into this team and winning the Premier League is a great achievement for me. Next season I can try to do even better."

Vidic: New Song Please!

Nemanja Vidic has urged Manchester United fans to create a new song for him.

Vidic said: "If the fans sing your name then you should be happy, but the song they sing about me at the moment has some very strong words.

"It mentions killing people and maybe that is because of the country I am from and what happened there in the past.

Roon wants Ronny Stay

Wayne Rooney has urged Cristiano Ronaldo to stay with Manchester United.

"I hope the partnership will continue for years. Ronaldo is a great player and it will be brilliant if we can keep him at the club for as long as possible. He's an unbelievable player," Rooney told reporters in the build-up to Wednesday's Champions League final against Chelsea in Moscow.

Anderson in the Olympics

Six Barclays Premier League players have been included in Brazil's 74-man preliminary Olympic squad, according to O Globo newspaper.

Arsenal team-mates Gilberto Silva and Denilson are joined by Gilberto of north London rivals Tottenham, Manchester United's Anderson, Elano of Manchester City and Liverpool's Lucas.

Vidic: Drogba Dives

Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic is the latest big name to accuse Chelsea striker Didier Drogba of diving.

Ahead of Wednesday's Champions League final, Vidic declared: "Sometimes he [Drogba] goes in very strong and sometimes he pretends he is weak. He plays with your mind and tries to make the defender think about the next tackle.

Ronaldo Settled

Cristiano Ronaldo insists he's settled at Manchester United.
The wing wizard told the News of the World: "The boss is the reason I am here in the club.

"He helped me a lot, not just this season but the seasons before. I feel very good at the club. I want to carry on like that.

Carrick: Compare us after Final

Michael Carrick admits the current Manchester United team cannot be compared with the 1999 Treble winners unless they win the Champions League this week.

"Until we win the Champions League, how can you compare the two sides?" the 26-year-old Carrick told BBC Sport. "It's OK saying we play good football and have good players, but until we win more honours, it's hard to compare.

Pique to Barca

Manchester United defender Gerard Pique is a step closer to returning to Barcelona.

Spanish press reports say Pique was in Barcelona on Friday to undergo a medical, with the £4 million transfer to be rubberstamped immediately after the Champions League final on Wednesday.

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