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Cahill backs Cavani to be Man United’s catalyst – The World Game
Edinson Cavani can be the catalyst for Manchester United’s revival, according to former Everton star Tim Cahill.

The 33-year-old joined United on a free transfer on deadline day in October, having left Paris Saint-Germain as the Ligue 1 champions’ all-time leading goalscorer with 200.
Cavani has scored three Premier League goals for United after coming off the bench and netting twice against Southampton last Sunday, including the 92nd-minute winner.
The striker, who also set up Bruno Fernandes to score at St. Mary’s Stadium, is averaging a goal involvement every 32 minutes in the league and his cameo last…
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