See Reason why Mata Says he believes Man Utd can win the Primer League
Mata
believes Man Utd can win the Premier League
Mata is believes that Manchester United have all it takes to
challenge for the Premier League title this season, but he also lamented that
the team should stick to the together and he warned that the team must not get
carried away by their fine start to the season.
Juan Mata believes the Red Devils will challenge for more
silverware this term and thinks winning the league is a distinct possibility.
United finished sixth in Jose Mourinho's first campaign at
Old Trafford, but winning the Europa League secured them a return to the
Champions League, while they also lifted the League Cup.
However, the Spain midfielder says United – who have won
their opening three league games – must continue to show a high level of
consistency to be among the chasing pack come May.
"The belief is always there. When you play for such a
club you start every competition believing that you can win it," said
Mata.
"Some bad games didn't allow us to win it last year,
but we need to find that consistency that can make us fight in the last months
and be one of those teams that will be up there.
"It's the second year for the manager, he knows
everyone better, we know each other better, so let's try.
"We're really pleased with our start, but it's only a
start. We've won three games with confidence and good football."
Marcus Rashford has started two of United's three Premier
League matches so far and scored in England's 2-1 win over Slovakia on Monday,
with Mata tipping him for big things.
"From the first moment we saw him in training, we knew
he was someone special," Mata said.
"He is making it real scoring for us and England. He
can be even bigger. He is a real threat. He has great qualities and the
mentality to become a big, big player."
Mata made headlines when he committed to giving one per cent
of his salary to charity as part of the Common Goal project he is fronting.
Asked if any of his United players would be publicly backing
the initiative, he said: "They will. I'm almost ready to say who. We have
more players coming but it is step by step.
"The final idea would be for the whole professional
industry commit, not just the footballers.
"Sometimes football can have a bad reputation but there
are great people in football who are trying to help.
"I believe there are great values in football and, if
this helps on that, then great."
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