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After Donny Van de Beek officially joined the Red Devils, a notable number below will surprise a lot of people.
Will Van de Beek bring back the Premier League title?
The Dutch midfielder has followed his hometown elders to become Red Devils, after Van Persie, Daley Blind or Memphis Depay in recent years. But for the Dutch players with the word ‘Van’ in their names, they are all legends of the Old Trafford team.
Donny Van de Beek is the next ‘Van Factor’ at the Theater of Dreams |
So what is so special here? That is, the previous 3 people have won the Premier League (since the tournament changed the format in 1992). And coincidentally, after MU was completely absent from the Dutch players with the word ‘Van’, it also ‘goodbye’ to the Premier League throne.
Specifically, the murderer Ruud Van Nistelrooy and MU won the eighth Premier League championship in history. After Nistelrooy, Edwin Van Der Sar and the Reds won the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth championships, they left the team in 2011 when David De Gea moved out.
Every MU Premier League title in history has been associated with the ‘Van factor’ |
On the day of the new team’s debut, Van de Beek also shared his words about his seniors. He said: “The times of Van Nistelrooy and Van Persie are important historical periods for Man United. I have seen many Van Persie and Van Nistelrooy matches before and had a very good meeting with Coach Solskjaer.
It is a private and relevant talk about football. The coach said he understood my strongest point and wanted me to be active in the area around the area. Van Der Sar and Daley Blind also help me a lot in decision making. Everyone is excited about MU, saying that this is not only a giant club, but also warm. That is why I am here.
I spoke to Van Der Sar and he told me a lot about Man United. He stated that MU is a great team and shared his great experiences here.
By joining Man United, Donny Van de Beek is expected to bring the 14th Premier League title to Man United (and the 21st English championship in history).
Nguyet anh
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