HEINZE IN LINE FOR DEBUT

Last updated : 10 September 2004 By Editor
It's widely reported that Gabriel Heinze may finally make his United debut this
weekend against Bolton. With Gary Neville, John O'Shea and Wes Brown all
injured and dopey Rio still suspended United are looking thin at the back so
Heinze's arrival at Carrington could see him walk straight into the first team
despite what SAF said at the beginning of the season.

In an interview with MUTV this is what the Argentinean had to say:

"I'm here to my work my absolute hardest for Manchester United."

"I couldn't have any more desire to do well than I've got at the moment. I can't
say how things are going to work out, but I think the important thing is you're
prepared to put the work in and make the effort. Whatever happens after that you can't say.

"The main thing is I'm concentrating on working hard and doing my best for
United."

And on any problems he may encounter after travelling around the world this
summer to represent Argentina he said:

"I prefer to think positively and look on the bright side,"

"I don't feel any frustration about what happened because things are out of my
hands in terms of fixtures.

"I'm here now and I think things are going to be fine. If things turn out to be
difficult I'll come up with a solution at the time and not before. But I don't see any problems.

"I'm very proud to play for my country but the only objective I'm thinking about now is Manchester United."