- Tom Cleverley joined Aston Villa on loan on transfer deadline day
- England midfielder admits he needed to get away from Manchester United
- Everton boss Roberto Martinez was also interested in the playmaker
Aston Villa
midfielder Tom Cleverley has vowed to put behind him the negativity
that marred his final year at Manchester United and prove wrong those
who doubt his ability.
He
said: ‘You don’t turn into a bad player just because someone says it on
Twitter. I probably wasn’t the only United player to get it last year.
For as long as Man United aren’t winning trophies, players will get
criticised. I’m fully aware of that. I’ve still got a league title, 13
England caps.
‘If
all the players say they were high in confidence last season I think
they would be lying. It wasn’t just me. It was the rest of the squad
too.
‘I’m sure
one season doesn’t turn you into a bad player. That’s football for you.
The year before I won the league, played 20-odd games.’
‘Football is a game of opinions, you can’t please everyone and the main opinion for me is the manager I am playing under.’
Cleverley,
25, was told by new United boss Louis van Gaal that his opportunities
would be limited this season, so he forced through a loan move in the
final seconds of deadline day by calling Villa manager Paul Lambert
after a few fraught hours to explain his desire to play.
It
appears that his agent, Simon Kennedy, almost scuppered the move, with
Villa unhappy that Everton were brought into discussions without a word
of notice — and Cleverley admitted he and Lambert gave his
representative a ‘bit of stick’.
But Everton
boss Roberto Martinez, who worked with Cleverley at Wigan, believes
United blocked any chance he had of getting the player on a season-long
loan.
‘I
am a big admirer of Tom,’ said Martinez. ‘That was an opportunity that
we explored on the last day of the window but it couldn’t happen for
different reasons. I don’t think there was just one aspect.
‘It’s the
parent club that makes that decision. Maybe they just didn’t want to
send a player on loan to a club who are going to be challenging for
things and finished above them last season, I don’t know.
‘Our
information was that the player wasn’t available on loan full stop. You
can look at the table from last season and we finished fifth and they
finished a bit lower, so from that respect you can understand.
‘But, at the
same time, Aston Villa have started the season really well. They are
going to be a strong team. But we can’t comment on that, it is down to
Manchester United. A situation with Cleverley came up that I was happy
to explore. In the end it didn’t work out.’
Cleverley makes his debut on Saturday at Liverpool, where he is expecting a frosty reception after 14 years at Old Trafford.
He
added: ‘I am happy to get away from some of the negativity that
surrounded me at Man United. I want to get Aston Villa back up in the
top half where this club belong. My first target is getting in the Villa
team, second is playing well and third is hopefully getting back in the
England squad.’
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