Sir Alex Ferguson is unfazed by Robin van Persie's new scoring famine, with the Manchester United employer insisting all forwards have dry periods. Adhering to a extreme start to the summer season in which the Dutchman packaged 22 objectives ahead of the end of January, Van Persie has netted only once since. He has gone seven games with out a target in United hues, although he's been on goal for Netherlands, and Ferguson accepted overnight that he may need to manage Van Persie's workload. Ferguson's words suggested he was planning on giving Van Persie an escape, but he's moved to deny that in his press conference in front of the Manchester derby with City on Monday. "He doesn't need a rest, that's for sure," Ferguson said. "He is a strong lad with a great physique. "It was somewhat disappointing the other day that the target wasn't given to him, it took the deflection, but it was a fantastic picture. "His capability to move and placement was exceptional. The objectives can come, he is like all strikers who've dry spells and hopefully it ends quickly. "I had a spell at the start of 1 period when I didn't score until October - but I still ended up with 30-odd goals!"
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