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Bailly rings changes for United call

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REPORTS ERIC BAILLY’S journey from emptying public phone boxes in his native Ivory Coast to coining it in with Manchester United would have made an excellent episode of Pennies From Heaven.

Now the defender is on a mission to fill the void left by Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic and become an Old Trafford legend.

Bailly, 23, was a surprise £30million signing by Jose Mourinho from Villarreal last summer but despite missing six weeks with a knee injury, he enjoyed an impressive first season helping them to win the league cup and Europa League, although he was suspended from the European final.

His success in the Premier League is in stark contrast to his humble upbringing in Bingervill­e where, in a family of four children, he took several part-time jobs to earn much-needed cash, including emptying phone boxes.

“I am not going to complain about the life I have had so far,” he said. “In Africa, there are people that live in more difficult situations.

“I’ve had the luck of having parents who work and have helped me out. They’ve done everything possible for me to get here.

“My dream was like all the other kids to get to the best possible level, which means profession­al football. I have made that dream come true, thanks to God.

“As a child I started working. I had a programme after training in the afternoon in which I would go in front of my house to do various things.

“The phone boxes was something I did to earn some money. I couldn’t always rely on my parents.”

Bailly, who had only had one full season in La Liga helping Villarreal reach the Europa League semi-finals, did not believe it when he first heard that United were interested.

“I was waiting for something more after the great season we had in Villareal,” he said. “I found out about the move to United when I was in the Ivory Coast and I didn’t believe it was true. I thought it was a dream.

“But when I found out it was true it was something big for me. I have to thank the manager who had the confidence in me to bring me in as his first signing.

“It is something that is not easy. It was a bigger step going to Manchester than moving to Villarreal from my previous club Espanyol.

“When you come to the team there are players that have more experience in the English league and I had to see how the football was played. But my team-mates helped me settle.” Mourinho has always had warrior-like centre-backs at his previous clubs, including John Terry at Chelsea, Marco Materazzi at Inter Milan and Sergio Ramos – Bailly’s boyhood hero – at Real Madrid

And he aspires to fill the centre-back void left when Ferdinand and

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“In order to achieve United Legends in a charity match this you also have to take against Barcelona on September 2. the example of who has played here, like Vidic and Ferdinand. I have to try to follow in their steps.

“It is very difficult but everything is achieved with hard work, keeping my head high to keep moving forward and I hope that happens in my case.” Rather than Vidic and Ferdinand, Bailly took from the swashbuckl­ing Ramos.

“Once I started growing up and seeing profession­al football was a step closer, I would look at Ramos,” he said. “You always need an example to try to be like. I always looked up to Ramos and watched him a lot.”

Bailly is convinced Mourinho will return United to their former glories.

“The team has always been at a world-class level, they have just had some bad moments,” he said. “But now it’s time to give Manchester United its value. That comes with our hard work and if we put that in we are going to demonstrat­e that we are again a world-class club.” his cue

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