The Red Devils have descended in Qatar to escape the freezing cold temperatures of Britain to train for a week ahead of the FA Cup fourth round match against Fullham.
Less than eight hours after the draw at Tottenham - a match which was very nearly postponed due to the deluge of snow that fell on London throughout the weekend - the Premier League leaders were on a plane heading for Qatar's Aspire Academy in Doha.
Seemingly without a care in the world, Robin van Persie, Nani, Rafael, Phil Jones and the rest of the squad, have taken up temporary residence at the Aspire Academy in Doha for a few days of warm weather training. They were not being watched by manager Sir Alex Ferguson, however. He was not in Qatar due to charity commitments in Britain.
Red Devils in bright sunlight of Doha, Qatar [Photo: Reuters]
Less than eight hours after the draw at Tottenham - a match which was very nearly postponed due to the deluge of snow that fell on London throughout the weekend - the Premier League leaders were on a plane heading for Qatar's Aspire Academy in Doha.
Seemingly without a care in the world, Robin van Persie, Nani, Rafael, Phil Jones and the rest of the squad, have taken up temporary residence at the Aspire Academy in Doha for a few days of warm weather training. They were not being watched by manager Sir Alex Ferguson, however. He was not in Qatar due to charity commitments in Britain.
It was snow that disturbed their match with Hotspurs and ended up in a 1-1 draw at the White Hart Lane. And despite Sir Alex's yelling and later disappointment that his side were not awarded a penalty.
But the question is whether the Red Devils will be able to adjust in Middle East desert temperatures and then go back to the freezing London temperatures and re-adjust again?
Red Devils played Spurs in snow
But the question is whether the Red Devils will be able to adjust in Middle East desert temperatures and then go back to the freezing London temperatures and re-adjust again?
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