RVP advices moyes to maintain winning standard

Robin van Persie has embraced the dawn of a new era at
Manchester United - but warned new boss David Moyes that
nothing less than retaining their Premier League title will do.
Moyes has replaced fellow Scot Sir Alex Ferguson in what was
United's first managerial change in more than a quarter of a
century.
But Van Persie, who won his first league title in his first year at
the club last season, is confident it will be business as usual
when it comes to winning trophies.
'It will be a new era and I am looking forward to it,' he told
MUTV. 'It is part of our job as well. We have to deal with the
new situation and how it is.
'First we can enjoy last year a little. We have a summer break
which we should all take and enjoy.
'And then, slowly, after a couple of weeks, we will start to think
about next season and, of course, we are looking forward to
next season.'
United will face renewed challenges from Chelsea and bitter
rivals Manchester City as all three clubs adjust to life with new
managers.

But Van Persie is confident the Premier League title will remain
in the Old Trafford trophy cabinet.
'It is going to be a new era and a new challenge, with a new
manager, maybe some new players coming,' he added.
'[Wilfried] Zaha is coming in from Crystal Palace, maybe some
more. Maybe some will leave, nobody knows.
'But it is going to be a new challenge and everybody knows
what our standards are: we want to win the league again and
then hopefully add one or two trophies to that.'

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