Powell Adapting To Old Trafford
United new-boy Nick Powell answers questions posted on the club's official Facebook page...
What's the biggest difference between Crewe and United? (Tran Hoang Long)
Just the intensity of things here when it comes to training and matches. That's no disrespect to Crewe because it's where I grew up and the people there and the club helped me get to where I am today. But as I said before, things are on another level at United and I know I need to be on my game all the time.
Are there a lot more goals to come from you this season? (Ashdale Wilson)
I hope so. I didn't know how much I was going to be involved this season but now I've got a taste of the goals, I'm hoping I can get a lot more game-time and score a lot more goals. I've got a target in my head but I'm keeping it to myself for the moment!
Who has had the biggest influence on your career so far? (Joel Holmes)
I'd have to say the youth-team coaches at Crewe, James Collins and Neil Critchley, who I grew up with; Dario Gradi, who obviously has such a legacy at the club, and now, and hopefully for the future, Sir Alex Ferguson and the older pros like Scholesy and Giggsy. I must mention my mum and dad as well - they took me everywhere for football when I was younger and have been through everything with me.
Who's your best friend at Old Trafford? (Ben Ainsworth)
I mix with all the lads. I get on well with Sam Johnstone, Danny [Welbeck], Tom [Cleverley]... all the young English lads, but I speak to everyone. I'm also good friends with a lot of the guys in the Under-19s through England, like Jack Barmby, Luke Hendrie and Ryan Tunnicliffe. Everyone gets on with everyone though because there's such a great spirit here.
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