Dimitar Berbatov has expressed his desire of playing for Manchester United till the end of his playing career.
Earlier in the week, Berbatov scored his first goal for the Red Devils in the Champions League match against Aalborg.
After the game, he said ‘I am very delighted of being a member of Sir Alex Ferguson’s side.’
Bulgarian International, who was transferred from Tottenham Hotspurs for $60 million, told Daily Star newspaper ‘if I am not happy to be in United, I will not be satisfied anywhere.’ With this statement, he also dismissed the rumors regarding disappointment with his transfer to the current European Champions.
Ryan Giggs once said that he has been with United from the beginning and would be looking to end his career in the Theater of Dreams. Similarly, former Spurs’ and Leverkusen’s ‘Hitman’ stated that he is also looking forward to be with United and not planning to move anywhere else.
After scoring two goals for United in a 3-0 win against Aalborg, Berbatov is now convinced that he can handle the pressure of playing in world’s biggest club.
‘It is big pressure playing for the best club in the world. However, I have handled such situation with my earlier clubs and national side too. If I will play the way I did against Aalborg in the coming games, pressure is automatically going to be shrugged off.’
‘I expect to learn a lot from our Manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, who has been helpful for me during these tough times. Again, playing alongside some of the best players in the world should also allow me to grow more as a player in the coming games.’





























