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Manchester United Boss Alex Ferguson 'Couldn't Be Happier' With Dimitar Berbatov's Form
Fergie finds no fault with Bulgarian striker…
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he is perfectly content with Dimitar Berbatov's performances this season.
Berbatov could be in line for a first-team return against Portsmouth at the weekend after almost a month on the sidelines with a knee injury.
The 28-year-old has missed three games for the Red Devils in that time, a disappointment after being voted United's Player of the Month for October by the club's fans.
Ferguson is glad to have the Bulgarian fit again, and has been very happy with his overall contributions.
"I have no complaints at all. I think Dimitar is doing very well for us. His record at international level gives an indication of just how well he has done for his country, but he has scored important goals for us also," the Scot told his club's official website.
"I have no worries about him. I am happy with his form, I am happy he is with us.
"I couldn’t be happier with him."
Berbatov has netted four goals for United so far this season, including two sublime volleys at Old Trafford.
Zack Wilson, Goal.com UK
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