Mikael Silvestre
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Mikael Silvestre | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Mickael Gamy Silvestre | |
Date of birth | August 9, 1977 | |
Place of birth | Chambray-les-Tours, France | |
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | |
Nickname | Mickey, Tweety, 50p head | |
Position | Defender, left back, center back | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Manchester United | |
Number | 27 | |
Youth clubs | ||
1994-1995 | Rennes | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1995-1998 1998-1999 1999- |
Rennes Inter Milan Manchester United |
49 (0) 18 (1) 235 (6) |
National team** | ||
2001- | France | 40 (2) |
* Professional club appearances and goals |
Mikael Silvestre (born August 9, 1977 in Chambray-Les-Tours) is a French footballer, playing as a defender. He currently plays for Manchester United, as well as France internationally.
He began his career with the French club Rennes in the 1995/96 season. His time at the club helped build his reputation, and in the 1997/98 season was signed by Inter Milan. He made 18 league appearances for Inter, as well as 6 European Cup games. Silvestre signed for Manchester United on September 10, 1999 for £3.5 million.
Silvestre is adept as both a centre-back and a left full-back, though he has stated that he prefers playing in the centre. Silvestre's most positive attribute is his pace, and he often sets up scoring opportunities. He is also noted for his crossing and tackling abilities. He is married Séverine and has a little girl named CLÉO (born October 27, 2003).
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[edit] Career at Manchester United
His first season at Manchester Utd was not exceptional; replacing an injured Ronny Johnsen in the centre with Jaap Stam. By the 2001/2002 season Mikael had established himself in the United defence ahead of the veteran Denis Irwin, and was proving to be adept both in defence and getting forward. He set up numerous goals for Ruud van Nistelrooy, notably away to Deportivo in a 2-0 towards the end of the season. There was criticism put his way after the Bayern Munich game where he was largely blamed for the late equaliser in the 1-1 draw, but this typified United's season as a whole, and he was one of their better performances.
During the next season, his most recent championship winning year he carried on initially where he left off, but following injury to Rio Ferdinand and the poor performance of an ageing Laurent Blanc, he was switched to his favoured position of central defence. Here he forged a successful partnership mid-season with Wes Brown at the heart of the defence until Rio's return, looking calm and assured, using his pace to good effect, whilst continuing to provide goals with his accurate diagonal balls.
He continued in this role the following season where he and Rio Ferdinand excelled as a pair and after half a season where being touted as the best central defensive pairing the club had seen since Bruce and Pallister. However, this was cut short following Rio Ferdinand's eight month ban for missing a drug test. In the latter half of this season when being paired with an unfit Wes Brown, United's defence proved to be rather less secure and both Brown and Silvestre were at fault for numerous goals and despite winning the FA Cup with a 3-0 victory over Millwall, this uncertainty at the heart of the defence was to continue into the start of the 2004/2005 season.
Now, following the partnership of Brown and Ferdinand flourishing at the heart of the defence, and the recent signings of Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra, Silvestre's place in the squad would appear to be less than secure. However at the end of last season he showed some fine form, particularly in the 2-0 victory over Arsenal and back at the left of United's defence. He admits that he was given the option to leave during the January transfer window during 2006, with an opportunity to join former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier at Lyon. However to his credit remained at the club and has since proven himself to be a useful member of the team. Until Patrice Evra can show that he can adapt and play successfully in England, it is clear that Silvestre will continue to be a part of the United team, as Gabriel Heinze's backup for the left-back role.
He started the 2006/2007 in typical style against Watford, scoring a classy goal, his first away goal for United, to give United the lead, and then 15 minutes later making a defensive error to aid their equaliser. He was starting to reassert himself in the left-back role when unfortunately he broke a metatarsal in a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.
[edit] New Contract
On Friday August 11, 2006 his loyalty to the club was rewarded with a new contract extending his stay at the club until at least 2009. Sir Alex Ferguson commented that:
"Mikael has been an important member of the squad for seven years now. His experience at the Club will help the younger players as they develop and he has a central role to play in the first team."
[edit] International Career
He received criticism for his performance in Euro 2004, where he gave away penalties to both England and Croatia, before France were knocked out by Greece in the quarter-finals. Previously he was a member of French junior team at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. He also played one game in the French squad that made the 2006 World Cup final.
[edit] External links
France squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Ramé | 2 Candela | 3 Lizarazu | 4 Vieira | 5 Christanval | 6 Djorkaeff | 7 Makélélé | 8 Desailly | 9 Cissé | 10 Zidane | 11 Wiltord | 12 Henry | 13 Silvestre | 14 Boghossian | 15 Thuram | 16 Barthez | 17 Petit | 18 Leboeuf | 19 Sagnol | 20 Trézéguet | 21 Dugarry | 22 Micoud | 23 Coupet | Coach: Lemerre |
France squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Runners-up | ||
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1 Landreau | 2 Boumsong | 3 Abidal | 4 Vieira | 5 Gallas | 6 Makélélé | 7 Malouda | 8 Dhorasoo | 9 Govou | 10 Zidane | 11 Wiltord | 12 Henry | 13 Silvestre | 14 Saha | 15 Thuram | 16 Barthez | 17 Givet | 18 Diarra | 19 Sagnol | 20 Trézéguet | 21 Chimbonda | 22 Ribéry | 23 Coupet | Coach: Domenech |
Manchester United F.C. - Current Squad |
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1 Van der Sar | 2 Neville | 3 Evra | 4 Heinze | 5 Ferdinand | 6 Brown | 7 Ronaldo | 8 Rooney | 9 Saha | 11 Giggs | 13 Park | 14 Smith | 15 Vidić | 16 Carrick | 18 Scholes | 20 Solskjær | 22 O'Shea | 23 Richardson | 24 Fletcher | 27 Silvestre | 29 Kuszczak | 34 Shawcross | 35 Lee | 36 Gray | 38 Heaton | 41 Marsh | 42 Barnes | 43 Rose | 49 R. Jones | Manager: Ferguson |
Categories: 1977 births | Living people | FA Premier League players | Football (soccer) central defenders | Football (soccer) fullbacks | French footballers | France international footballers | Internazionale players | Manchester United F.C. players | Stade Rennais FC players | Left-footed football (soccer) players | FIFA World Cup 2002 players | UEFA Euro 2004 players | FIFA World Cup 2006 players | Natives of Guadeloupe