Bebe - the stunning stats
According
to reports Man United could be about to lose Bebe, with the Portuguese
striker believed to be keen on returning to his homeland by signing for
Sporting Lisbon, which would mean the departure of perhaps the Champions
League's most lethal marksman.
The 22-year-old arrived at Old Trafford
in the summer of 2010, in a £7m move which saw him leave Vitoria
Guimaraes, before he had actually kicked a ball in a competitive fixture
for the club.
Having scored five times in six friendly
fixtures for the Primera Liga side, Sir Alex Ferguson simply had to
splash out and bring him to the Red Devils, where he would have a more
fitting stage to display the full extent of his talents.
Despite displaying incredible self belief
– Bebe was quoted as saying “I am going to be a brilliant player for
Manchester United” - he has been unable to dislodge the likes of Wayne
Rooney and more recently Robin van Persie from the United attack.
However, last season he focused his
powers on inspiring Rio Ave to a sixth-placed finish in the notoriously
tough Portuguese league, with a return of one goal in 12 appearances.
But it is in the Champions League where
Bebe has truly excelled. Incredibly, Bebe has converted 100% of his shot
(yes, shot), on Europe's grandest stage, scoring a goal every 27
minutes when coming on as a sub against Bursapor.
Some people ask why Man United spent £7m on Bebe, but we ask, how could they let him go?
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