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United determined to put things right at Stoke – Young
“Of course we haven’t won games in the last few weeks and it’s normal the confidence will be a bit lower”.
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Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Norwich City extended United’s winless run to six games in all competitions and piled further pressure on Louis van Gaal. “The best way to come out of this period and improve is for us all to stick together”, he said.
Rooney admitted a nightmare month has left United short on belief ahead of the trip to Stoke and back-to-back home matches against Chelsea and Swansea.
Manchester City has captain and central defender Vincent Kompany back to face Sunderland, as well as right-back Pablo Zabaleta.
“We are working hard, we are fighting with the manager to try and get the results and turn this season around”.
The English Premier League action continues this weekend with some mouth-watering fixtures set to take place!
Leicester travels to Anfield to take on Liverpool, where a win would keep it first in the Premier League table.
“It’s not nice, obviously, getting criticised every week, every game”, he said.
“We’re the players who are out there on the pitch and we haven’t been performing as well as we have done in the past”, he added.
Kanchelskis – who won two league titles, the FA Cup and the League Cup at Old Trafford – has laid the blame firmly at Van Gaal’s door, and suggested the United squad lacks leaders.
“We all have families and sometimes there’s stuff that gets written which is not nice for your family to see”.
“It’s a must-win game for Louis van Gaal, but I don’t see them doing it. Stoke are a decent team, and they don’t let in a lot of goals at the Britannia Stadium”, Merson told Sky Sports.
“It’s tough but it’s part of football and part of being a footballer”.
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“I have been asked whether this is a good time to play (United) but I am always wary of that because these type of clubs more often than not bounce back emphatically”, he said.