Darren Fletcher
File:Darren Fletcher.jpg | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Darren Barr Fletcher | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Central midfielder, Right Wing | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Manchester United | ||
Number | 24 | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10:16, 13 June 2007 (UTC) |
Darren Barr Fletcher (born 1 February 1984 in Dalkeith, Midlothian) is a Scottish football player currently playing for Premier League club Manchester United.
Club career
Fletcher joined Manchester United as a trainee in July 2000 and he signed a professional contract in February 2001. He was initially seen as a right midfielder in the David Beckham mould. [1] His first few seasons at the club, however, were marred by injury, and as he developed he came to be viewed more as a central midfielder.
Fletcher broke into the Manchester United team during the 2003-04 campaign, playing a number of important matches. He started in United's FA Cup Final win over Millwall in May 2004.[2]
Despite a slow start to the 2004-05 campaign, in which in the early part of the season he made very few competitive appearances, Fletcher again broke into the United first team. On 1 January 2005, Fletcher scored his first goal at club level, (he had already scored twice for Scotland). The goal was the opener in the Premiership match against Middlesbrough.[3]
Fletcher was one of the players singled out for harsh criticism by club captain Roy Keane in the wake of United's embarrassing 4-1 defeat to Middlesbrough in October 2005.[4] Keane reportedly said, "I can't understand why people in Scotland rave about Darren Fletcher." However, Keane later attempted to set the record straight stating, "If you listen to any of my comments over the last two or three years, if I've given any player credit over the years it would be Fletch. Fletch will tell you that himself."[5] Fletcher went some way towards answering his critics on 6 November 2005, with his performance in the vital league match at home to Chelsea, scoring the only goal of the game with a looping header.[6] His winning goal ended Chelsea's 40-match unbeaten run in the Premier League.
In 2006-07, he retained his starting position in the first team at the start of the season and scored in an away win over Charlton Athletic, as well as scoring the headed winner in the away game with Middlesbrough in December and another headed goal in the home win against Charlton in February, making it a double against the club that season. As the season progressed, Alex Ferguson preferred the midfield quartet of Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick and Ryan Giggs, limiting Fletcher to substitute appearances. However, due to Paul Scholes's suspension, he made a starting appearance in United's 7-1 rout of AS Roma in the Champions League quarter-final.
During the semi-final first leg against A.C.Milan at Old Trafford, Fletcher almost scored his first Champions League goal only to be denied by Dida. United eventually saw themselves eliminated from the Champions League after Milan beat them 3-0 in the second leg of the tie.
International career
Fletcher has established himself as a regular pick for Scotland and scored in a 1-0 win Lithuania, having come off the bench for only his second cap.[7] His goal took Scotland to the play-offs for Euro 2004. On 26 May 2004, he captained Scotland to a 1-0 friendly win against Estonia in Tallinn. This made him the youngest Scotland captain since John Lambie of Queen's Park led the side that beat Ireland 7-2 on Saturday, 20 March 1886. Lambie was aged just 17 years and 92 days.[8]
Fletcher's improvement for his national side was capped by a 25-metre strike in an October 2005 World Cup qualifier against Slovenia.
Personal life
Fletcher has recently become the father of twin boys with girlfriend, Hayley Grice.[citation needed]
Trivia
- His favourite food is grass, in particular the Old Trafford turf, which he can frequently be seen eating during quiet spells in Man Utd's home matches.
- His first word was "BUH!" He can often be heard to repeat it to this day.
Honours
- FA Premier League: 2006/2007
- FA Cup: 2004
- League Cup: 2006
References
- ^ "Fletcher is ready to fill Beckham's boots". ESPN Soccernet. 28 July 2000.
- ^ "Man Utd win FA Cup". BBC Sport website. 22 May, 2004.
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(help) - ^ "Middlesbrough 0-2 Man Utd". BBC Sport website. 1 January 2005.
- ^ "Keane gagged by United after TV attack on players". Guardian. 1 November 2005.
- ^ Grant, Michael (December 18 2005). "Keane Rates Fletcher". Sunday Herald. Retrieved 2006-11-27.
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(help) - ^ "Man Utd 1-0 Chelsea". BBC Sport website. 6 November 2005.
- ^ "Scotland battle past Lithuania". BBC Sport website. 11 October, 2003.
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(help) - ^ "Sat 20 Mar 1886 Ireland 2 Scotland 7". Retrieved 2006-11-27.
External links
- Darren Fletcher at Soccerbase
- BBC Profile