Thursday 6 September 2007

Rivaldo Backs Anderson


Brazilian legend Rivaldo has backed compatriot Anderson to be a success at Manchester United, if he is given time.

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has previously asked the Old Trafford faithful to show patience with Anderson after a less than impressive Premier League debut against Sunderland.

Anderson, who joined United in the summer in a £17million move from Porto, lasted only 45 minutes against the Black Cats on Saturday before being replaced by match winner Louis Saha.

However, Rivaldo - a former World Player of the Year - has echoed the sentiments of Ferguson and insists the 19-year-old will be a star in England.

"He's very good, a huge talent, but you need to be patient with him," Rivaldo told the Daily Star.

"His development should be controlled, giving him encouragement but everything done calmly.

"We're talking about a youngster who has the qualities to be a great player."

United fans will be wary of another Brazilian flop after the club spent £5.9million on World Cup winner Kleberson in 2003. He was shipped out to Besiktas two years later after making only 16 Premier League starts.

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