Vieira happy settling quickly at Man City
Patrick Vieira admits his family have settled quickly since his January arrival at Manchester City.
The former Arsenal captain has returned to England after time in Italy with Juventus and Inter Milan.
Vieira told City's website: "In our job, I think England is maybe the easiest place where you can live and blend in. We can go to the market, go to the movies, we can go for a drink and nobody bothers us.
"England is a country where we can have a normal life. I've found England is better than France or Italy, and from talking to other players it's better than Spain. This is the place to live!
"We've not been shopping but we've been looking around, and people have been really nice to us, the United fans as well as City fans. We've had no problem - nobody has shouted at me yet!
"We've been in restaurants and talked about the game with City supporters there. The fans here love the game. They love their team, of course, but overall I think they love the game."
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