Manchester United defender, Marcos Rojo believes that his fellow South American counterparts are struggling to light up the Premier League because they are struggling with the physicality of the game in England.
Rojo has had an impressive start to his Old Trafford career unlike his fellow South American teammates, and he has explained why that is the case.
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"Perhaps for the defenders is easier," Rojo told the Express.
"I believe my adaptation has been very easy but obviously for Falcao and Di Maria is more difficult because they have to receive the ball back to goal.
"Here, football is very physical and it is a little bit more complicated for them."
The Argentine admitted that the squad doesn't talk about their difficullites much and believes that things will improve for Falcao and the team.
"In the dressing room we don't talk about it. It is a decision from the manager," he added.
"If he decides that you should be out, we just have to accept it and continue working to return to the line-up. Falcao played very well against QPR.
"He is happy. He is a great professional and is working very hard since the first day he arrived to the club."
Manchester United got back to winning ways last weekend and play Cambridge United in the FA Cup tonight.
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