What we learned from Manchester United's FA Cup mauling of Fulham
1. Nani reaches the end of the Old Trafford road
The recent acquisition of Crystal Palace whizkid Wilfried Zaha - albeit not until the summer - has placed added pressure on Nani, who seems destined for the United scrapheap after the latest in a series of performances where the one-time supposed heir to Cristiano Ronaldo flattered to decieve once more.
It is that initial tag which has haunted Nani throughout his ultimately miserable spell in the north-west of England - having to live up to a reputation which was simply out of reach, he has never been able to express his ability as a free spirit.
Ronaldo embraced the challenge of inheriting the number seven shirt - previously belonging to Robson, Cantona, Beckham et al - but was never inhibited by being labelled so intensely as the next in a string of Red Devils superstars.
Nani played a part in Javier Hernandez's first strike of the night but a series of wayward crosses and finishes epitomised what United fans feel will effectively result in the end of the Portuguese's association with the club - an end product.
Body language is often a telling sign with enigmatic performers like Nani, and in the last chance saloon, one suspects the exasperation drawn all over his face points towards a summer exit and an ideal ending for all parties to a far from happy story.
Sunday, 27 January 2013 07:00
What we learned from Manchester United's FA Cup mauling of Fulham
What we learned from Manchester United's FA Cup mauling of Fulham
Manchester United hold the most FA Cup titles ever, yet Sir Alex Ferguson's men have failed to taste success in the prestigious competition, somewhat incredibly, since 2004.
Sir Alex himself even admitted to "really needing to do something" when discussing the fact Rio Ferdinand had yet to add an FA Cup winner's medal to his collection of personal achievements.
With the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League remaining a distinct possibility for the Red Devils this season after their comfortable 4-1 win over Fulham, Goal.com discusses just what we can deduce from another day at the office for Fergie and his team.
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1. Nani reaches the end of the Old Trafford road
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2. Rooney begins to find top gear once again
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3. Merciless United show no Berba regrets
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4. Why televising ties such as these does the FA Cup no favours
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5. Giggs keeps on delivering the goods
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