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Christopher Chang: Berbatov picking right time to shine

By Christopher Chang
10:22 AM Wednesday Dec 28, 2011

Mancunians gleefully accepted goodies from a man in red and white this festive season. The brilliant Bulgarian Dimitar Berbatov brought three gifts to remind football fans he is still around and keen to deliver some Christmas cheer.

The Manchester United forward starred against Wigan in the 5-0 rout, his first league start in three months. The goals were classic Berbatov finishes; the second, a swivel past Antolín Alcaraz before lashing past the despairing Ali al-Habsi. The penalty, a nonchalant pass rolled into the net. The goals summed up the striker - supremely gifted, with bursts of excellent technique from his languid style.

Last week he scored a cute backheel goal against Fulham but this treble was the fourth he has bagged in United colours. The moody Bulgarian finished joint winner of last year's Golden Boot, but has drifted into obscurity at times this season.

When he plays this well, fans are left wondering how the silky-skilled forward does not start every week alongside Wayne Rooney. Javier Hernández and Danny Welbeck have youth and pace on their side, but few come close to Berbatov when he turns up to play.

Rarely does he look like he is putting in a shift as he lopes around the field, almost pedestrian when passing and controlling. When it doesn't come off, like the penalty against Everton in the 2009 FA Cup semi-final, Berbatov is blasted as lazy and disinterested. When things work out, he's a genius with almost unparalleled ability.

Berbatov will be a free agent at the end of the season and there will be no shortage of suitors if Sir Alex Ferguson decides to let him seek a transfer. The hat-trick against Wigan was massively timing if he his to convince the manager that he is worth receiving a renewed contract. The Scot should hold onto the forward because he gives United an alternative style in attack, if not the quickest link in a fast-moving machine.

Games are coming thick and fast with the winter period in full swing. Berbatov may still have a big say on whether the Premier League trophy stays at Old Trafford, if Ferguson repays him with more game time. If he does opt to move on at the end of the season, at least we won't be deprived of his undoubted class on the pitch.

By Christopher Chang
YouKNOWItsTheTruth (New Zealand) | 10:56AM Tuesday, 03 Jan 2012
Based on one hat-trick, one of which was a penalty) against Wigan? 72 hours ago, The Independent ran a story titled "Overpaid Strikers Fail to Deliver" (published in the Herald). "After leading the Premier League scoring charts last season, all the £30.75 million purchase has to boast this season is becoming the first Bulgarian to gain 1 million followers on Facebook".
I think your headline may be a little premature. Three goals against Wigan does not signal a return to the good old days.
Barry Lender (New Zealand) | 10:56AM Tuesday, 03 Jan 2012
Berba is class. Wish he was playing more but what are you going to do when Rooney is up there with Chicharito?
Sienna D () | 10:57AM Tuesday, 03 Jan 2012
Sir Alex paid tribute to Dimitar Berbatov after another excellent treble saying, "It was the right game for him. I needed his height for set-pieces against us and he's weighed in with a hat-trick. We're really pleased for him and it helps with confidence.
"Dimitar hasn't had the best of starts to the season in terms of selection given the options I have with Welbeck, Rooney, Hernandez, so I'm really happy for him."
Sir Alex is an expert tactician and as he says, he has an elite selection to choose from including Berba.
Its a matter for that elite selection that belong to Sir Alex, to up the ante and compete with each other to prove to him that they deserve a spot in the first team, week in and week out.
That is how he obtains and unlocks the skilled adeptness that each of those players' mentioned above
possesses.
Very shrewd and unique is our Sir Alex Ferguson, and I doubt very much that he would take too kindly to smart, lippy, cry-baby players' either.
Cheers.
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