Rojo rising with United
Marcos Rojo's reputation as a tough, uncompromising defender was bolstered when he was back in the Manchester United team following just two games out with a shoulder injury. With 10 appearances now under his belt, the Argentinian is settling in well, adapting to English football and helping to drive the Reds up the table...
It's great to have you back in the team. How is the shoulder and how do you feel about your form?
I think it's been going really well. It's great to be back and being able to play. Things are going very well, I feel very comfortable. My shoulder is good, back in shape. I feel very comfortable on the pitch, and I’m happy with my performances.
Your recent performances include the game against Stoke, when it seemed - at least for a moment - that you had scored your first goal for the club. Louis van Gaal later credited it to Juan Mata but did you get a touch on the ball?
I certainly felt that I got a touch on it. It didn't change the trajectory of the ball, it didn't look as if I'd made good contact with the ball but I've seen lots of photographs! There is one out there that shows that I clearly did make contact and it was my goal.
What did Juan and the other players say to you when you were celebrating? Did they believe you had scored?
They were laughing about it. We've talked about it since. Some say it was Juan's goal, some say it was mine but I'm taking it. I'm claiming it as mine.
During your time out with injury, did you get frustrated when you could only watch matches, or are you a good spectator?
When you're not on the pitch, you do suffer a bit more during the game. You want to be able to go out there and help your team-mates, but you can't do so. You just want to wish them well.
United's defence has changed a lot this season due to suspensions and the bad luck we've had with injuries. Has this made life more difficult for you and the other defenders?
Obviously we’ve not had the chance to play with the same players too often, there have been many changes, and yes, it can be a bit difficult. But we have so many players who are good at playing there.
How important is communication with the other defenders and, on that subject, how are your English classes going?
Communication is very important, of course - for example, to help tell someone when to make a run. It is very, very important. My English lessons are going well; every week I have classes. I think I am getting better and I'm hoping to get a good grip of English as quickly as I possibly can.
Do the other players help you to learn the language?
Yes, they do. I can always ask them how you say things in English or they might translate something I don’t understand. They do help, yes.
We assume Angel Di Maria is also learning English. How are the two Argentinian amigos settling in?
We go to the classes together, so we have a little laugh while we’re learning. I think that helps us both.
Who is doing better with the learning?
I think I’m doing better than him, but that’s what he said as well!
Back to football – how are you both adapting here at United and what do you think of the standard in the Premier League?
The level is very high. There is no doubt in my mind that it’s the best league in the world. It’s very tight, they’re all difficult games. There is not much of a great difference between any of the teams. I think I’m adapting to it very well. I hope to continue improving and giving the best I can. Angel has also started very well. He’s a great player and he can be the difference for us in every game he plays.
You've helped the team to reach the top four. How do you rate the chances of finishing there or even winning the title?
I think we just need to carry on doing what we're doing. We could hopefully finish fourth but there’s no reason why we couldn't finish top as well. I think the important thing is to keep going right until the end and give everything you can until the end of the season, and then see where we stand.
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