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I’ve had more time for Louis Saha than a lot of reds I know. Those who sit around me at Old Trafford have called him all the names under the sun in the few appearances he’s made for us this season...

Louis Saha: I Love The Club So Much... But I’m Leaving

by TheRepublikOfMancunia.com (Senior Writer)

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May 17, 2008

World Football, EPL, La Liga, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Louis Saha , Ruud van Nistelrooy, Editorial

I’ve had more time for Louis Saha than a lot of reds I know. Those who sit around me at Old Trafford have called him all the names under the sun in the few appearances he’s made for us this season. “You lazy bastard” is the most frequent insult.

This season, when he has played, he hasn’t had any match fitness. He can’t seem to run much, or is unwilling to. Like any striker, he’s missed good opportunities, but it seems so much worse when he’s hitting wide of the target.

Every chance he misses could be his last opportunity to put ball in the back of the net for United.

I understand the complaints of fellow reds, however I can’t help but have sympathy for the guy. It was Ruud van Nistelrooy that made me appreciate Saha and I’ve struggled to shrug off those feelings.

Back in the 2005/2006 season, Ruud was our starter, with Saha waiting patiently for his chances from the bench. He played in all our League Cup games and was the highest scorer in the competition. Winning that trophy was some consolation for an otherwise disappointing two seasons. After the barren year of 2004/2005, we finally had something to put in the trophy cabinet and something to give us hope for the next season.

Deciding to start Saha and not play Ruud in that League Cup final really began to show the differences between the two players. Whilst Ruud has always been a better striker, he was exposed as a self-obsessed sulk. He felt he was above sitting on the bench, working for his place in the team.

In contrast, Saha had spent his entire United career doing just that. When he came off the bench, he gave 100%, eager to do well for the club.

However, enough is enough, and whilst I really do rate him for spending so many years trying to do the best for our team, and am appreciative for his contributions in the 2006-2007 season, his injuries mean it is time for him to leave.

Both his knees are knackered now and it’s too much of a risk to rely on a player like that. In our first title winning season since 2003, Saha remained fit all the way through the season up until March, which was impressive for him, but still not good enough.

He missed all of the Champions League quarter and semi finals matches, as well as the FA Cup semi and final. We can’t afford to have a player who goes AWOL when they’re most needed.

Saha has recognised as much today, indicating he knows he will be sold in the summer.

“I know it [the final] could be my last game, and I would understand if the manager went for another striker,” he said. “It would be painful if he did and it’s painful even to talk about it because I love the club so much. But it’s been very hard for me this season.

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  1. While his injuries have hampered his career with United, his numbers are still very good, about one goal for every three appearances. Depending on his future health, were he to be sold, I could see him being a bit of a steal for a lower premier league club, assuming that is he doesn't head off to France.

  2. I think it's time for him to leave aswell, when he's fit he's a handful but his consistent injuries has become real annoying. I feel bad for him because you can see he loves this club.
    I play football myself and was a starter for my team the last two years but the recent season was a season i want to forget thanks to injuries which allowed me to only play 3 of my teams 19 games. Tough luck for Saha and hopefully his future is bright at which ever club buys him as long as it's not Liverpool, The Arse, City or Chelski.
    Roy Keane seem to love buying players from his former team so maybe Saha might end up there.

  3. 42 goals for his appearances is very good. He'll be remembered by die hard fans, the ones who will forgive and forget his lack of fitnes. Bye Bye Saha.

  4. Crispin has a very good point. I have a strong feeling he might just end up at Sunderland. Saha has been injury prone throughout his career and while I admit he's a good striker, I have to say the premier league was simply too tough for him....

  5. Thank God he's finally leaving. And if i were van nistelrooy or any striker of his calibre i think i would be upset at being left out of a team whilst louis saha starts.

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