Manchester Evening News

Rio believes Raph needs help to adjust to life at OT

- By GEORGE SMITH

FORMER defender Rio Ferdinand believes United centre-back Raphael Varane will be calling on the support of his team-mates to help him enjoy a much more fruitful campaign at Old Trafford this forthcomin­g season.

Varane, who joined United last August from Spanish giants Real Madrid, experience­d a difficult first season in England, making just 29 appearance­s in all competitio­ns. The 29-year-old was cursed with bad luck on the injury front, meaning his longest sequence of consecutiv­e Premier League appearance­s stood at just eight matches.

As soon as he recovered from one injury, he picked up another.

However, Ferdinand believes the Frenchman, even when he was available, struggled to produce his best levels because of the shift in mentality he had experience­d from his trophylade­n spell in the Spanish capital.

“He went from one team, the honours there tell you it was a functionin­g team at the top level, all the players playing to their maximum consistent­ly, and went into an absolute reverse situation where the team has zero functional­ity, no confidence, no guidance and no structure of where they’re going,” said Ferdinand, speaking on Vibe with Five.

“He went into an alien scenario where he’s going, ‘I have not seen this since youth team football’. To go from that world-class operating and culture and standard on a daily basis to what is at Manchester United is a huge, huge shift.

“He’s probably sitting there like a rabbit in the headlights thinking, ‘Wow, what is this?’ He hasn’t been the player we expected him to be when he came here, he would tell you that, he couldn’t tell you anything else.

“I think he’ll be saying, ‘I’ve got to up levels next year, I need help, I need team-mates’.

“He’s probably realised, because as players when you’re at your best form and you’re winning, sometimes the ego talks loud. When really, you all need each other as much as one another, you need team-mates.”

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