By Simon Stone, Press Association

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Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United are not a one-man team.

The evidence would suggest Robin van Persie is a player United cannot afford to be without if they are to win trophies.

With 21 goals to his name already - and 10 in his past 10 appearances - the 29-year-old has made a phenomenal start to life at Old Trafford following his 24million move from Arsenal.

Lethal: Robin van Persie has scored 21 goals for Manchester United since his summer move from Arsenal

Lethal: Robin van Persie has scored 21 goals for Manchester United since his summer move from Arsenal

The Dutchman has earned warm praise from his new boss, who is not just delighted by the contribution Van Persie has made on the field, but also the example he has set with his professionalism off it.

However, Ferguson is anxious not to increase the belief that without Van Persie, United are a shadow of themselves.

'I don't go along with the idea we have become a one-man team,' the manager told United Review.

Sharing the load: Javier Hernandez has scored 12 goals this season

Sharing the load: Javier Hernandez has scored 12 goals this season

He added: 'There was a time in our history when one man did carry us for a while. Eric Cantona kept us in contention with his goals when a few others were off the boil.

'But things are quite different now. Javier Hernandez has weighed in with 12 goals while Wayne Rooney is currently on nine.

'Two defenders, Johnny Evans and Patrice Evra, have chipped in with eight between them so it doesn't stand up to see us as a one-man band overly dependent on Van Persie, brilliant as he has been at both making and taking goals.'

Chipping in: Wayne Rooney has scored nine goals this campaign including the winner against West Ham on Wednesday night

Chipping in: Wayne Rooney has scored nine goals this campaign including the winner against West Ham on Wednesday night

Yet Ferguson can hardly deny Roberto Mancini's claim that Van Persie is presently making the difference in this season's title battle.

'He is absolutely relishing his new challenge,' he said.

'He is the right player, at the right club, at the right time.

'He has a winning mentality, but as he points out, it is one that goes right through the squad and one that will hopefully see us push on in both league and the cups and successfully navigate what is a busy and challenging period.'

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2009 - "United are a one man club, they'll be nothing without Ronaldo". 2010 - "United are a one man club, they'll be nothing without Roooney". 2012 - "United are a one man club, they'll be nothing without Van Persie". Make your mind up fellas! It's funny how a 1 man team has managed to beat Liverpool twice, Arsenal, Chelsea and City.- The Manxman, Douglas, Isle Of Man, 17/1/2013 9:55 ----Point of Correction. Who said United was a 1 man club? United was never one. United is a 12 man club, referees included.

They are not a one man team, they are a 12 man team

If you took away Van Persie's goals this season, United would be 11th.

19 different scorers & counting this season, Probably the highest this season for any team... RVP is doing just what he is payed for... Besides I think a free scoring £24 million player ain't too bad an investment, I could think of 50 million reasons why it could be much worse, Cough, cough Torres...

MU is definitely not a one man team, except you think MU will be where they are without this one man.

No offence but even if we WERE a one man team, who cares? We bought RVP to score goals and he is doing exactly that, yet somehow people still see that as something to criticize us about? Some people hate United TOO much, it's like it is all there is to their lives.

man utd are not one-man team, they are 11+3 men team..

United are cr*p without RVP - 2012 United are cr*p without Rooney - 2010 United are cr*p without Ronaldo - 2008 United are cr*p without RVN - 2004 United are cr*p without Cantona - 1996... haters are gonna hate!

Of course they are a one man team, no shame in that i s there?

cityrule, Paignton...how did you like martin samuel's comment on your post about FFP???i thought it was quality,yooited fan from Paignton more quality!!!

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