Manchester United can win the Premier League this season,
says former player and assistant coach Phil Neville. United lie third in the table, eight points adrift of
leaders Chelsea, after claiming a sixth successive win with Sunday's 3-0
victory over Liverpool.
"At the moment, they've got the momentum and you just
never know." - says Neville who won six Premier League titles as a player at
Old Trafford, and who was part of the coaching team under David Moyes last season. Moyes was eventually sacked as United finished seventh, but
Neville said the club can bounce back quickly.
"Van Gaal went down there, Ryan Giggs went down there,
the goalkeeping coach went down there," said Neville.
- Manchester United's Performances So Far
8 November: Crystal Palace (h) 1-0 (Mata)
22 November: Arsenal (a) 2-1 (Gibbs og, Rooney)
29 November: Hull (h) 3-0 (Smalling, Rooney, Van Persie)
2 December: Stoke (h) 2-1 (Fellaini, Mata)
8 December: Southampton (a) 2-1 (Van Persie - 2)
14 December: Liverpool (h) 3-0 (Rooney, Mata, Van Persie)
"All of a sudden, you've got that spirit... that
indomitable spirit."
United will attempt to close the gap on Chelsea and
second-placed Manchester City when they take on Aston Villa, Newcastle,
Tottenham and Stoke over the Christmas and New Year period.
Neville said the United players will believe they can win
all these games and added that he felt the club are benefitting from not
playing in European competition, just as Liverpool did last season.
Wayne Rooney sees comparisons between the current season and
when United last won the league in 2012-13
Liverpool came close to ending their long wait for a Premier
League title, only to slip up and finish second to Manchester City.
"There are similarities between the United this year
and Liverpool last year, where Liverpool had no Champions League
football," said Neville.
"They've got no midweek games in Europe and, if teams
slip up, you just never know."
Captain Wayne Rooney has drawn comparisons with United's
last title-winning campaign in 2012-13. In Sir Alex Ferguson's final season in charge, United won
the title by 11 points despite rarely playing their best football.
"We weren't great in a lot of those games, but we got
the results," said Rooney. "Sometimes you have to do that. "We have to believe we can win the title. If we can win
our games and the others have one bad result there is nothing there.
Credit;
BBC.com
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