Nani joy at 'best game ever'

11 August 2011 12:16
Manchester United winger Nani believes his man-of-the-match performance in Sunday's Community Shield win over City was his best ever.[LNB] The Portugal international capped off a fine team move to make it 2-2 in the 58th minute before racing clear to claim a stoppage-time winner.[LNB]That went some way to avenging United's FA Cup semi-final defeat by City last season, although the Red Devils' derby rivals are hoping to challenge for the Premier League title this season.[LNB]But speaking after he came off the bench in his country's 5-0 win over Luxembourg on Wednesday, Nani explained he is eager to help steer United to a successful title defence.[LNB]"I think [the Community Shield] was fantastic because it is always a big derby," he told RTPN. "We were losing 2-0 but we came back to get the result.[LNB]"We played an excellent game and I scored two goals. I'll always remember that second half.[LNB]"I came out of there very happy and I think that was my best game ever because it was a final and because it gave us a trophy.[LNB]"I am working to be the best Nani for the team this season and Sir Alex Ferguson congratulated me after the match.[LNB]"I always give my best, I'm fine and I want to stay that way until the end of the season."[LNB]Nani has been linked with a move to Italy all summer, with the likes of Inter Milan and Juventus reported to be interested.[LNB]But the 24-year-old insists he is not looking to leave Old Trafford, saying the fact he is settled at United is enabling him to fulfil his potential.[LNB]"I am very well there," he said. "I think it's the best club in the world and want to stay there and work well.[LNB]"It's good to know that big clubs are interested in me but, right now, I'm very satisfied with my club and I want to continue with them."

Source: Team_Talk