Falcao ready to bring Colombia form to United
The 29-year-old has struggled to make the impact many expected of him at Old Trafford after joining on a season-long loan from Monaco, and his long-term future at United has been the source of much speculation.
However, Falcao, who suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury that ruled him out of last summer’s World Cup, proved he has not lost his goalscoring touch after following up his brace in Colombia’s 6-0 friendly win over Bahrain last week with another goal in Monday’s 3-1 triumph over Kuwait.
That lifted him on to 24 goals from 56 appearances, which leaves him one goal behind Arnoldo Iguaran in the all-time scoring charts.
He told Sport 360: “I think when I score it’s always important and that gives me confidence. I said before I need minutes, I need to play games in a row and here in the national team I have had the opportunity. I gave my best and I scored and I now return to Manchester with more confidence.”
Falcao has scored just four times in 22 appearances for Louis van Gaal’s side and United, who paid a reported £6m (€8.3m) loan fee for the striker, must decide whether to take up a £43.5m option to make the deal permanent in the summer.
The forward, who has been linked with a move to Juventus, was also asked if he expects to be with United next season.
He said: “I have faith about that and when the season finish I am going to sit and think about my future and what is the best for my career.”





