David de Gea has said Manchester United are not happy with their eight-match winning run under interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
He said says the now-brilliant Old Trafford team will not be pleased until they have secured qualification for next seaon’s Champions League and had a good run at success in this year’s competition.
His words, “We’re happy with the wins, but we aren’t satisfied with the overall situation.
“This is a club that should be fighting for the title, but we are gaining in confidence, and we are going to try to achieve as much as possible from the rest of the season; winning games, hopefully getting into the Champions League places and doing well in the competition.
“It’s impossible to win the Premier League. It was what we wanted before we began the season, this is a club that needs to win trophies.
“We want to get back into the Champions League places, which will be a difficult objective, but we have managed to reduce the points deficit quite a bit. We will fight until the end and if we stay in the form that we’re in, we will win matches.”
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