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Thursday 13 March 2014

I’m very happy with my team-mates & my manager' - Van Persie opens up in extensive Manchester United interview Getty Images Next Previous

The striker says he wants to stay with the Red Devils beyond the final two years of his current contract, and has moved to dismiss claims he does not get on with boss David Moyes

Manchester United striker Robin van Persie insists he has no problem with manager David Moyes or his team-mates, and says he will stay at Old Trafford.

There have been widespread reports of Van Persie's desire to leave the Red Devils in recent weeks, and Goal understands he has clashed with Moyes earlier in the season and does have an exit clause in his contract should the club finish outside the top four.

But in an extensive interview published on the club's official website, and advertised on their official Twitter account as "setting the record straight", the Dutchman has taken a swipe at those recent suggestions in the media.


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"I don't mind if my performances get dissected and people criticise what I've done on the pitch," he said. "They can talk about my game 24/7 for all I care… and a lot of those opinions and criticisms may actually be right. So I don't mind that.

"What I need to address are the situations when people are taking it upon themselves to think for me, make assumptions, or interpret things as if they are me. Last time I checked my head was still attached to my body, so I'm the only one who knows exactly what I'm feeling and that is not what I or the fans have been reading.

"The truth is I'm very happy here at this club. I signed for four years and I'd be delighted to stay even longer, beyond the next two years I have left on my contract. This is how I feel, although it's not what has been suggested in the media.

"I'm very happy with my team-mates and I'm very happy with my manager and his staff. The sessions we have on the training ground are fantastic and I'm learning a lot from them every day. I've been a professional footballer for 12 years now and there's no doubt I'm learning new things and progressing with David Moyes.

"Like I said, talk about my performances or talk about a tackle that was too late. I don't mind. But it goes too far when people start suggesting, amongst other things, that I have a bad understanding with the manager. That's not true at all.

"Over the last few years I've started to look more closely at the way coaches work to learn from them – not just here at the club but with the international team as well. I've worked with some brilliant coaches and I've taken a real interest in all the methods they use and the choices they make.

"I can tell you that Moyes' sessions and the things he says in his team meetings are spot-on. I really enjoy working under him and I'm absolutely convinced things will pick up and we'll turn it around.

"There is mutual respect between us and the work environment is actually good. He really wants things to work here at Manchester United and I want the same, just like the other players. We're all working hard to make this work."
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