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Alexander Buttner insists 'no crisis' at Man U despite 'worst season start' in 25 years

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Manchester United defender Alex Buttner has refused that the club is in a crisis situation after they got off to the worst start in 25 years at the current Premier League season.

According to Metro.co.uk, bookmakers have delivered their own verdict, shoving United out to 7/1 fourth favourites to retain their title and, on the odds alone, they are in a battle with Tottenham even to qualify for next season's Champions League.

It is scarcely believable given United won the title by 11 points last term, Sir Alex Ferguson's final one in charge, and it has led to doubts by some fans over Moyes' suitability as a replacement, the report said.

 

Buttner said that he did not think it was a crisis and of course the crowd wanted to see United winning, but the players wanted it too, adding that the season started here.

He said that the club was now going to win games and he was sure about that.

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First Published: Sep 30 2013 | 3:00 PM IST

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