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Where are Man Utd’s last title-winning side from 2012-13 now with Wayne Rooney retired and Shinji Kagawa in Greece


MANCHESTER UNITED suffered a deep blow to their title bid this week, with their shock 2-1 home defeat to basement boys Sheffield United seeing them surrender top spot.

But just the fact that they are in the conversation at all is an improvement on recent seasons.

How United could line up in 2012-13

Not so long ago, United were there or thereabouts year-in, year-out under the expert guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.

Prior to the misery of David Moyes, lows under Louis van Gaal and the moroseness of Jose Mourinho, Sir Alex won the league in five of his last seven seasons, culminating in his final triumph back in 2012-13.

But as the current crop falter, let’s take a look at those that managed to get it done eight years ago.

DAVID DE GEA

David de Gea won the league under Sir Alex FergusonCredit: Getty – Contributor

The Spaniard remains United’s No1Credit: EPA

One of two members of the playing squad still at Old Trafford eight years on, along with Phil Jones.

The Spaniard, 30, has since gone on to win Man United’s Player of the Year award four times, appear in five PFA Teams of the Year, and has lifted the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League.

RAFAEL

Rafael was United’s first-choice right-backCredit: PA:Press Association

The Brazilian took on his former club this seasonCredit: AP:Associated Press

Academy product Rafael was a key man that season, but only lasted two more before being shipped off to Lyon.

The Brazilian, now 30, played 139 times in five years with the French club, before departing for Istanbul Basaksehir last year – for whom he twice featured against United this season.

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NEMANJA VIDIC

Vidic skippered the Red Devils to glory in 2013Credit: Getty – Contributor

The Serbian returned to Old Trafford as an ambassadorCredit: Reuters

The once imperious Serbian’s powers had already begun to diminish in 2012-13, only featuring 22 times in the Premier League.

Vidic, now 39, would last one more year at United – before an ill-fated 28-game spell at Inter Milan brought the curtain down on his illustrious career in 2016, later becoming a Red Devils ambassador.

RIO FERDINAND

Ferdinand was a rock at the backCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The 42-year-old now does punditry work for BT Sport

Like his long-term defensive partner Vidic, Ferdinand would last only one more year at Old Trafford, before signing a one-year deal at QPR.

Form eluded him at Loftus Road, however, and he retired at the end of the season. He is now most often seen getting carried away about Man United’s fortunes on BT Sport.

PATRICE EVRA

Evra was a popular figure at UnitedCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The Frenchman has retained his love for the Red DevilsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Patrice Evra, now 39, also left United in 2014 – but unlike Ferdinand and Vidic, enjoyed another few years at the top – turning out for Juventus, Marseille and West Ham.

The Frenchman now appears on Sky Sports as a pundit, and also laced the boots back up to play in Soccer Aid last year.

MICHAEL CARRICK

Carrick’s ability became more appreciated as his career went onCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

The former midfielder now assists boss Ole Gunnar SolskjaerCredit: EPA

A key man in that 2012-13 triumph, and in four others prior to it, the ex-Spurs and West Ham midfielder has become Mr. Man United.

Carrick, now 39, finished his playing career at Old Trafford in 2018, before coming a first-team coach with the club, a position he holds to this day.

TOM CLEVERLEY

Cleverley was a regular for club and country in 2012Credit: Getty – Contributor

The midfielder is now trying to help Watford back to the Premier LeagueCredit: Alamy Live News

An England regular at this point, homegrown midfielder Tom Cleverley appeared to be set for a long, storied career in the Man United midfield.

He was quickly cast aside by Louis van Gaal, however, first being loaned out to Aston Villa in 2014, before joining Everton permanently a year later – he now resides at Watford in the Championship at the age of 31.

ANTONIO VALENCIA

Valencia would wreak havoc down the right flankCredit: AFP

The Ecuadorian now plays for Queretaro in MexicoCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Popular Ecuadorian Antonio Valencia extended his Old Trafford stay by evolving into a right-back, and even succeeded Wayne Rooney as captain in 2017.

He called time on his United career in 2019, however, returning to his homeland to play for LDU Quito, before signing for Mexican outfit Queretaro last year, where he currently resides as a 35-year-old.

WAYNE ROONEY

Rooney won his final Premier League title in 2013Credit: Getty – Contributor

Wazza is now manager of Derby CountyCredit: PA:Press Association

Legendary forward Wayne Rooney would leave United four years on from the 2013 triumph to return to Everton, but not before becoming the club’s captain and all-time leading goalscorer.

After his year back at Goodison, he turned out for DC United and Derby County, recently hanging up his boots to become manager of the Rams aged 35.

SHINJI KAGAWA

Kagawa showed glimpses of magic at UnitedCredit: EPA

The 31-year-old recently joined PAOKCredit: AP:Associated Press

The Japanese star, now 31, arrived as a marquee signing in 2012 from Borussia Dortmund, providing United fans with moments of brilliance to savour at Old Trafford.

At times, however, he struggled to find a consistent place in the team, and would return to Dortmund in 2014, before turning out for Besiktas and Zaragoza and recently signed for Greek side PAOK.

ROBIN VAN PERSIE

Van Persie returned to Emirates Stadium a championCredit: Getty Images – Getty

RVP played in Vincent Kompany’s testimonialCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The 2012-13 title win is perhaps best remembered by Robin van Persie’s sensational season following his switch from Arsenal – in which he scored 26 goals.

He would never quite reach those heights again, however, and joined Fenerbahce in 2015, before finishing his career in 2019 winning the Dutch Cup with boyhood club Feyenoord. Can now be found offering punditry on BT Sport.

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Man United’s title win had many contributorsCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun

Anders Lindegaard stepped in ten times between the sticks that season, and now resides at Helsingborg, where he hit the headlines by scoring an injury-time equaliser last July.

Fortune hasn’t favoured the luckless Phil Jones, who remains at Old Trafford but wasn’t included in the 25-man squad this season having struggled with injury – his fellow defender Chris Smalling, however, was sold to Roma ahead of the campaign.

Jonny Evans impressed in 2012-13 and was perhaps let go too soon in 2015 – he now marshals Leicester’s impressive defence.

Midfielder Anderson retired aged just 31 back in 2019, following a downward trajectory in his career largely owing to injuries

Ryan Giggs would finish his storied Man United career in 2014, briefly managing the club before playing assistant to Louis van Gaal – is now Wales boss but awaiting court after being accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

Popular Mexican Javier Hernandez left United in 2015, and now turns out for LA Galaxy in MLS, where he comes up against former team-mate Nani, who plays for Orlando City.

Danny Welbeck is aiming to resurrect his career with Brighton, while former skipper Ashley Young turns out for Inter Milan in Serie A.

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