Manchester United outcast Bebe has put his failure to ensure success at the club right down to his or her own poor attitude. The Portuguese ahead, 22, arrived at Old Trafford out of the blue in August 2010 at an occasion when countryman Cristiano Ronaldo's darkness still loomed large on the club. But the pressure of a A7.4 million price tag and too little professional focus saw his career in England fail. Bebe hasn't started a Premier League sport for United and has spent this year on mortgage at Rio Ave. In an meeting with Portuguese newsletter Maisfutebol he has explained his side of the story. "I never got Manchester United seriously and never understood a word by what Alex Ferguson was saying," he explained. "I thought: 'I am here, I'm successful and I do not have to decide to try hard each day .' It absolutely was my fault. I was playing around too much." Although he has maybe not made an impact however Bebe is determined to return to United and fight for an area in the group, saying that he's still in close contact with members of Ferguson's staff. "I want to return back and everything suggests I will," he explained. "But if I do not play, I would choose to head to another group. I want to continue steadily to build. I speak regularly with instructors. They wish to discover how I am doing. This gives me hope." and urges me Colonial winger Nani has been heavily connected to a move far from United this summer and Bebe thinks an unfair comparison with Ronaldo has seen the player's growth stifled. He criticises a player to simply help him, if he thinks that player can achieve more, when asked if he found Ferguson intimidating Bebe said: "Not at all. "For example, with Nani this often happens - Mr Ferguson often finds fault with him, probably because he thinks he might be at exactly the same level as Cristiano Ronaldo."
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