United defender Jonny Evans may only be 21 but he's already being rated as one of the best British centre-backs around.
Reds
team-mate Rio Ferdinand has tipped the Belfast boy to go on and captain
Northern Ireland; Evans could earn his 16th international cap on
Saturday when Nigel Worthington’s men welcome Poland to Windsor Park.
The
youngster’s rise to prominence and ice-cool composure on the pitch has
been well documented this season. His performances have even drawn the
odd comparison to the senior members of the Reds’ rearguard, Rio
Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.
“I don’t like to compare myself to those guys,” Evans told ManUtd.com.
“I
look at certain aspects of their game – Vidic is unbelievable in the
air and competes for every ball, which is something I’d like to add to
my game. Meanwhile, Rio is so composed: he makes things look easy,
rarely does he look fazed in a game.
"People will always make comparisons, but I just try to concentrate on the things I’m good at."
Of
Evans' 21 starts this season, nine have been alongside Rio, eight
alongside Vida and three alongside Gary Neville in the heart of the
Reds’ back four. As you’d expect, the As you might expect, the approach Evans takes onto the pitch is dictated by his central defensive partner.
“When
Vidic is beside me I usually let him attack the ball. I sometimes let
Rio do that too but he's so quick and is a great reader of the game, so
I tend to attack the ball a bit more when I’m with him. I definitely
try and adjust my game depending on who's next to me.
“There are
no two better defenders in the world than the two we have here. We have
a good balance here with Rio, who is like the Rolls-Royce, and Vidic,
who attacks the ball so well.
“But I try to learn things from
everyone. Wes Brown is a great competitor, for example, and can play
anywhere across the back four.”
evans is good but don't score goals like ferdinand
score like vidic!