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The 35 year old midfielder believes that it is just the stat of the season and it is too early to say that Manchester United cannot able to win the league.

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The veteran midfielder who plays his football for the Manchester united side for so many years he still remain hope full that they can fight for this year’s Premier league title.

This season to strengthen their squad the Red Devils lot of money on signing big names like Paul pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and they also have the special one as their new boos in this season, but they are still not up to the mark, as they are right now sitting on the sixth of the table, eight points behind from Liverpool.

But the 35 year old midfielder says that:

"We want to be at the top challenging. We have had some ups and downs along the way, but it is not to say that we have given up on winning things just yet.

"It is too early for that and we have got too much quality and too much of a good team and squad to give up on anything.

"We just do not feel we have got the results our performances have warranted; we know it can change, we are not up to Christmas yet, there is still so much to play for and we still believe that when it comes near the end and when it counts we will be right up there."

In this Sunday the Manchester United will play against Arsenal in the EPL, this FOOTBALL MATCH is going to happen between the two old rivals, as both the teams will try to earn full points from this match.

The Manchester United man added:

"Arsenal have got some really good players. When it clicks for them they are a very dangerous team and they have shown in their start to the season how dangerous they can be.

"But I think we can be quite dangerous as well and we probably have not quite clicked into top gear which, in some ways is a good thing, because we know there is plenty to come.

"And if we can just hang in there and not be too far away we feel when we do hit top form we will have a right say in it."