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VIDEOS: Manchester United's 2010-11 photo shoot, Bebe & Javier Hernandez speaks
Jokes a plenty as United line up for shoot...
By 101 Great Goals
Manchester United may have played their first Premier League game last night, but on Tuesday they unveiled their new summer signings and the squad posed for the 2010-11 photo shoot.
There were plenty of interesting interviews but first up surprise signing Bebe spoke his first words in English football and with a translator managed to put his foot in it with the admission that he "always dreamed of playing for Manchester United - or Chelsea."
Next up was the other unknown striker before he joined Manchester United. Javier Hernandez spoke yet again at lightning speed of his excitement at playing in the Premier League and 'Chicharito' "hopes to win titles."
Sir Alex Ferguson did not let the unveiling of his new summer signings come in the way of some sly digs at Manchester City.
The Manchester United boss said (without mentioning them by name):
Finally, the full Manchester United squad lined up for the 2010-11 squad photo shoot which included plenty of joking about from the big name stars on the Old Trafford pitch.
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