By Ian Herbert a 24 April 2013 Birmingham United's Rio Ferdinand has ignored two of the groups who have tried and didn't shatter the recently crowned Premier League winners' stranglehold on the title, proclaiming Liverpool "have not been seen since" after moving for the title under Rafael Benitez four years ago On a when Manchester City's gloom in viewing United dethrone them for a 20th subject triumph was compounded by strong recommendations from France that Paris Saint-Germain have beaten them to the signing of the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani, Ferdinand also got a place at Roberto Mancini's side. "It is obviously special whenever you win the title and it is good to do it here, in the right way and in type, not on target difference," said Ferdinand, subsequent Monday's 3-0 win over Aston Villa at Old Trafford. "We have won it completely and we've won it comfortably." The United leader, David Gill, said that they did not consider anybody club to be their primary contenders a' 12 months after City's name produced premature suggestions that the total amount of power was shifting in Manchester. Area had hoped to begin their spending early this summer, although reports from France suggest that Cavani is ready to agree a cope with PSG, under which he'd demand A7.2m annually plus bonuses and join his former Napoli team-mate Ezequiel Lavezzi in Paris. Ferdinand, who has now won six games at Old Trafford, said acquiring the title so emphatically a' they could yet break the things record set by Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in 2005 by winning their last four games a' shows the "resilience and the attitude in the team the manager [Sir Alex Ferguson] has developed. Plenty of other clubs could possibly have fallen away. We enjoyed a couple to Liverpool of seasons ago when they were fighting for the concept, we beat them and surely got to the group before them and they have perhaps not been seen since. That shows the thinking and character this club has." Sunday's stop by at the Emirates offers the possiblity to present the gulf between United and Arsenal. Robin van Persie, whose hat-trick against Villa closed the title and took his tally in the Premier League in 2013 to 24 goals, reflected on what going to Old Trafford last summer had delivered precisely what his former team Arsenal had not. "I had to attend a lengthy time," Van Persie said. "I have been speaking about it with Rio and he is been telling me: 'Listen, whatever occurs, that is the standard .' He's right. From now on, our new standard is annually we want to be champions and we want to get more." Ferdinand dismissed suggestions that this United title-winning aspect is inferior to others. "I think because it's different eras," he explained it's useless wanting to examine groups. "It makes good bar talk and good media talk, however for us, it's neither here nor there a' it is about winning. We regard every one of the teams which have gone before us," Ferdinand added, "but we only wish to be part of this club's history."
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