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Old 03-31-2008, 03:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Just like watching Brazil ***SPOILERS***

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Now I had the luxury of watching Match of The Day. And during the post match interview, Wayne Rooney made mention that United's attacking style reminded him of how Brazil use to play in the 80's & 90's.

Which got me thinking. Is United's known fluid attacking reminiscent of Brazil's or is this just a staple of United's history?

All the years that I've seen them play, they have always have an eye to attack. Seasons in which this wasn't key, they were not successful.

Anyways, I never thought that United played a similiar style to that of Brazil.

Thoughts? And a poll.

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As a child, Wayne Rooney used to watch Brazil's national team in awe of the football they produced. Now, for United, he says he's living a dream playing the same free-flowing, attacking style.

United head to Rome on Tuesday in bouyant mood after sweeping Aston Villa aside 4-0 on Saturday, one of the Reds' best performances this season.

"To be at this club, with the football we play at times, is brilliant," says Rooney. "It's something every player would want to be a part of.

"It's brilliant. Growing up I used to love watching Brazil," he told BBC Sport. "The football we play in this team is similar to the way Brazil play. It's an honour to be in this team."

Rooney himself goes into Tuesday's Champions League quarter final tie in high spirits. His two goals against Villa ended a six-match run without a goal for the Reds with his brace in the deeply impressive victory.

"I was pleased to score, but I know I've been playing well and the main thing is that we've been playing well as a team and winning."

Rooney will be hoping United take the samba style and winning formula with their to Italy. He added: "Roma is going to be a massive game for us and we prepared the right way with the win against Villa."

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