Dimitar Berbatov Struggles Through a Difficult First Season

Steve Frimpon by Contributor Written on April 23, 2009
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19:  Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester United controls the ball during the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON Semi Final match between Everton and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium on April 19, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images) (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images)
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Cristiano Ronaldo often gets the "arrogant" label thrown at him. However, he can be forgiven because of last season’s goal tally and his world renowned skill. Wayne Rooney can be exonerated for his brash temper because of the enthusiasm he shows along with undoubted raw talent.

Berbatov rarely seems flustered when things aren't going the way they should be. While keeping your cool in these situations can be a virtue, an apparent lazy approach to every football match is not the 'Manchester United way'. The point being, if you can back up what you do people won't get on you back, but it is questionable as to whether Berbatov has done enough this season.

Berbatov's partnership with Rooney has directly yielded a solitary goal this season. Of the four goals the Bulgarian has netted in the Champions League, two came against Danish minnows Aalborgand the other two against Celtic—both games were played in the group stages.

We have all seen glimpses of the magnificent this season for Manchester United and we have seen his abilities at Tottenham, but it is only apparent now that Berbatov was not sulking at Tottenham when criticisms were levelled at him. This is simply the way he plays football.

Berbatov undoubtedly has a class to him, but the question is whether his class fits in with the way Manchester United play (something Ferguson obviously thought were true when shelling out over £30 million for him on deadline day).

Last season United could play a front three of Tevez, Rooney and Ronaldo with the three readily interchangeable whether it be on the left, middle or through the centre. A major part of United's threat was through their speed and counter attacking ability. This seems to be lost when Berbatov plays because he regularly slows play down.

Tevez has suffered most from Berbatov relentless inclusion in United's starting line-ups (despite his patchy form). As the Argentine says he is not out of the team because of anything he has done wrong when he has played.

"What I've found in England is that a player can score three or four goals in one match (Tevez scored four in the Carling Cup tie against Blackburn Rovers in December) and in the following match not even make the team."

Berbatov and Tevez have both netted 13 goals this season. However, the majority of Tevez's goals have either been scored coming off the bench or in disjointed starts. The amount of crucial late goals Tevez has scored in the last two seasons have also helped to endear him to the United faithful.

I personally would love to see Tevez sign a contract with United and stay in the Premier League but that doesn't seem likely unless Ferguson can guarantee him more football.

If Berbatov stays with United for the duration (there have been calls for Ferguson to call it quits and buy a new striker) then I'm sure Berbatov can win over the United crowd. His records seem to show that once the Bulgarian has acclimatised to a club his production almost doubles in the second or third season. Fans perhaps shouldn't be so hasty to criticise Berbatov, Ferguson usually gets it right—usually.

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