Manchester United boss David Moyes hopes his side can build on their 2-0 home win over Swansea, which ended a three-game losing streak in 2014.
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Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck scored second-half goals as United moved to within four points of fourth-placed Everton in the Premier League.
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“I hope a long way better is to come. I would like to think it would improve an awful lot,” Moyes said.
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“But you have to start somewhere and I think today was more like it.”
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Victory came after a difficult week for Moyes in which his side lost to Swansea in the FA Cup third round and were beaten in the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final by Sunderland.
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The Scot, 50, was charged by the Football Association for comments he made about referees after the game at the Stadium of Light.
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But an inspired performance by teenager Adnan Januzaj, who had a hand in both goals against Swansea, means the Red Devils will travel to Chelsea next weekend with renewed confidence.
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Moyes, who gave Januzaj his first-team debut in the Community Shield in August, praised the 18-year-old’s attitude.
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“He’s been [fearless] since day one. I speak to him a lot and he tells me he can play anywhere, he would have no problem. He’s not a nervous boy,” Moyes said.
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“He needs teaching because he is still learning the game but his natural talent and ability is up there with best and I think in time he will prove to be that.”
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That is very true i have to confess. Manchester United needs a total upgrade for the team to be better.