Nemanja Vidic has built up a formidable defensive partnership with Rio
Ferdinand since his arrival in the English league in 2006 from Russian
side Spartak Moscow.
The 27-year old was a key component of the
double-winning side last term, but reports at the start of the current
season suggested Vidic was tired of life in Manchester.
Vidic allegedly said that the best thing about Manchester was the train station, as people could depart for less rainy cities.
His northern blemish may have been nothing more than a misquote though judging from the defender's latest comments.
"I definitely feel settled here," he told Sky Sports. "It is unnerving for everyone when they move clubs.
"When
I joined Red Star Belgrade as a young player it was two hours away by
car. It felt like the end of the world and at first it was very hard.
"It was the same when I came to Manchester United," he added.
"But you get used to it. I have more friends and I am used to the language. I really feel at home now."
Manchester
United are currently third in the Premier League table. They are eight
points adrift of top spot, but have a game in hand.