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Evra urges Man Utd pal Nani to stay consistent
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 12:09
Patrice Evra has told Manchester United teammate Nani not to allow his form to tail off.
Evra is pleased to see the winger now living up to his training ground potential.
"Everyone knows the talent he has got and sometimes the fans get frustrated because they know what he can do," he said. "He just needed time, he is powerful and quick.
"He has played four games in a row now but I am not surprised because I know the quality he has. I don’t say well done to him every game, I just tell him it’s normal and he needs to keep doing that. I’m very happy for him."
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