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Nemanja Vidic 'almost signed' for Liverpool before phone call from Sir Alex Ferguson

Nemanja Vidic has opened up about the fact he almost joined Liverpool before the defender was snapped up by Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, becoming a legend at the club

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 03:  Nemanja Vidic of Manchester United in action during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Sunderland at Old Trafford on May 3, 2014 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Nemanja Vidic almost joined Liverpool

Nemanja Vidic is a legend in the red half of Manchester, but he almost achieved immortality on Merseyside.

Vidic, who turns 43 on Monday (October 21), turned out for Manchester United between 2006 and 2014 after joining Sir Alex Ferguson's side from Russian Premier League giants Spartak Moscow. However, speaking FourFourTwo, the Serbian confirmed he almost joined the Reds.


“Yes. Rafa Benitez [then-Liverpool boss] called me and I nearly went there," he admitted. I was interested in going. My English wasn't good and I was struggling to communicate.


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"Then Manchester United came. Fergie called me at my apartment and said: 'I watched you play for Serbia against France - I want you here'. United were decisive. Everything was done very quickly, within two days.”

Speaking after leaving England, Vidic named the best Premier League strikers he came up against in his career - with the likes of Didier Drogba, Sergio Aguero, Luis Suarez and even Peter Crouch among his top picks

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 29:  Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United speaks on the phone during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground on April 29, 2011 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Sir Alex Ferguson's phone call convinced Vidic to join Man Utd
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"My first experience was Peter Crouch. I'd never seen a two-metres tall player before", Vidic told The Athletic. "He played for Liverpool and we played them in a cup game at Anfield. I was thinking 'Wow, what can I do today with this guy?'

"Then I saw Bellamy next to him, not a great player on the ball but very, very fast. He would run into space, Crouch would jump into the air. I'd never seen football played like this.

"I'd never had a No 9 and a sharp, fast, player next to him. I knew how to deal with them individually but not both of them at the same time. I played alongside Wes Brown, it was a tough game, a long game. We lost 1-0."

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: Nemanja Vidic (L) of Manchester United clashes with Fernando Torres of Liverpool during the FA Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United  and Liverpool at Old Trafford on March 21 2010 in Manchester, England. (Photo by John Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Nemanja Vidic was a key part of United's team in the late 2000s(Image: Manchester United via Getty Images)

Vidic also touched on Drogba, the former Chelsea star who was sent off in the 2008 Champions League final for slapping Vidic.

Though the former United defender conceded that Drogba was as "very clever player who would get into the brain of the defenders".

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