Thursday, 7 May 2020

Ravel Morrison Regretted His Past with Manchester United

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DBasia.news – Ravel Morrison became a big disappointment for Manchester United after failing to show his best performance. Morrison claimed at this time he could only regret his past.

Morrison was a Manchester United academy player. He had become teammates of Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard in the junior team.

In his youth, Morrison had stolen the attention of ‘Red Devils’ senior players. The legendary attacker and former Man United captain Wayne Rooney called him far better than Pogba.

This claim is supported by the statement of former defender Rio Ferdinand. It’s just that Morrison’s great talents were ultimately useless because of his unprofessional attitude.

He only strengthened Man United’s first team three times, until he was released to West Ham United in the 2011/2012 season. At the age of 27 years, Morrison has already established himself in a club.

From the Premier League and the English Championship, to the Italian Serie A, the Mexican League, as well as the Swedish League. No less than Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, Lazio, Atlas, Ostersund, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough have been strengthened, but the period at the clubs is only brief.

When knowing the comments from Rooney and Ferdinand, Morrison could not help but regret his past.

“Surely those are extraordinary comments, especially from players like Rooney. He is probably one of the best England has ever born, if not the best,” he told talkSport, as quoted by Sky Sports.

“But it makes you a little upset too, because I could have gone further, I should have gone further and I still hope to go further. I knew from the start that I had the ability, but I didn’t realize and understand the minds of the players this at that time.”

“If I could sit down and turn back time in my life, there would be a lot of things that I wanted to change. Growing up at United was something I used to do when I was young. It was a pleasant place to spend my days with world-class players, it was very good.”

“And I know this is bad, but because I have been there since about U-9, I will spend a few days training. I will get up and skip it. I also don’t know why,” he said.

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