Ron Vlaar has hailed the performances of Jores Okore and Ciaran Clark and also spoke of his delight at playing alongside the in-form pair in the impressive draw with Man Utd.The skipper believes the manager's decision to switch from a flat back four to three in the heart of the defence hastened his own return to the starting XI for the Red Devils encounter.But he was thrilled to be back nonetheless and spoke of a determination to stay fit ahead of a hectic festive schedule, starting with Swansea on Boxing Day.He said: "It's been a strange season - played a few games, injured, played a few games, injured."So let's hope I stay fit now. I believe in that. I trust in that."With the team it's going quite well to be honest. It's been hard to sit in the stands and watch the games when I've been injured but it's great to be back and it was good to play a full 90 minutes on Saturday."Let's push on now for more. It's too bad that we lost our unbeaten run against West Brom but let's hope we started it again on Saturday."Against Man Utd, we had some opportunities at the end. We were a little bit unlucky."We worked really hard. It was really good to be part of it. If we do that in every game, we will be hard to beat."I think Jores and Ciaran are doing well. I have been pleased to see that, especially with Jores after his tough season last year with the big injury he had."He has now come back and he's a great player."It's not always been easy for Ciaran but I really think he stepped up and did great."I think I had to be lucky that the manager chose three central defenders."Everyone is pushing everyone else forward which is great for the team and will improve us."I am used to the three man defence. In the summer we did the same with the national team. We did it a few times last year too."We grew together. I think it looked really solid."They didn't have big chances. They had one just before the goal from Robin van Persie but other than that Brad just had to make saves from far."
Wasn't it before the 15-0 that we were using 3 men at the back - with herd being 1 of them - and then dispensed of it after Wigan?