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Moyes demands more goals from resurgent Valencia after shirt swap

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>> MANCHESTER:

Free from the weight of expectatio­n that Manchester United’s No.7 shirt brings, Antonio Valencia produced a cracking goal this week which has prompted his manager David Moyes to call for several more.

The Ecuador winger took over the shirt number worn by the likes of United greats George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham after he was named the club’s player of the year in 2011-12.

However, after netting just once last season and putting in some indifferen­t performanc­es, he asked to have his old No.25 shirt back and in Tuesday’s 4-2 Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen he looked more like his old self.

‘‘He has done very well,’’ Moyes told a news conference on Friday ahead of this weekend’s derby at Manchester City.

‘‘They keep telling me that he needed to change his number so we got that changed for him. Sometimes, psychologi­cally, it can make a difference to a player.

‘‘Overall, I’ve been really pleased with him. I actually said to him today: ‘You should be getting yourself seven or eight goals a season regularly’.

‘‘He looked at me and squinted a bit. Hopefully, he knows what I mean ... He’s got off to a good start and hopefully he’ll get close to the target I’d like him to get this season.’’

Valencia smashed in United’s fourth against Leverkusen with one touch after being set up by Wayne Rooney.

The England striker scored twice on Tuesday and netted against Crystal Palace last weekend, drawing praise from his former manager Alex Ferguson whose last words about him had been to say he wanted to leave the club.

While his recent goals, increased sharpness and the fact the club kept hold of him in the face of Chelsea’s advances in the transfer window are welcome news for United fans, Rooney has still not actually said he is happy at Old Trafford.

He has two years left on his contract and the club are unlikely to want to wait until he is in the final year of it to start negotiatin­g a new one but Moyes said it was too early to talk about it now.

‘‘I think we just go step-by-step,’’ he said. ‘‘If he could score another two goals at the weekend that would be the next step forward wouldn’t it and just keep his form going.

‘‘I think he’s played really well and we want him to maintain it. If anything, I’m asking him to step up again.’’

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