Thegoalmac can reveal that Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney believes his side are back in Premier League title contention following Sunday's 3-0 win over Liverpool.
Hehe, for me, I can't see any other team team in England beating Chelsea to the premier league title, but we will have to wait and see if any other team can sha, but I seriously doubt it. Who agrees or disagrees with me? Read what captain Wayne said after the cut.
Victory over their local rivals took Louis van Gaal's side to six
top-flight wins in a row and, after a slow start to the season, they now
sit third, eight points adrift of leaders Chelsea.
"I think we have to believe that we can win the title," Rooney told the
club's official website. "We are eight points behind and coming into a
busy period.
"If we can win our games and the others have one bad
result then there's nothing in it. We have a lot of new players but we
have been here before and this is where the experience of myself,
Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher can rub off on the other players.
"We
have to keep winning our games, hopefully get back to the top and then
you never know. We have shown a great resilience. Some of the games
haven't gone the way we would have liked but we are winning them and
that is a great quality to have."
Rooney, who has scored six
league goals this season, added: "We won the league two years ago and we
weren't great in a lot of those games but we got the results. Sometimes
you have to do that.
"I have seen Chelsea a couple of times this
season when they have not played great but have nicked a win as well.
We need to try to get the performances right and, if we do that, then we
are confident we will win the games."
David de Gea was lauded
again for his performance against Liverpool and Rooney believes that the
Spaniard has become the world's best.
"He's the best keeper in
the world," the forward enthused to reporters. "He's shown great form
and some of his saves are incredible.
"Edwin van der Sar had the
best years of his career when he was with us in his late thirties so
David has a great future ahead of him. If he keeps working hard the way
he is, he will have many years at the top.
"To play in goal for
United at 20 is difficult, especially trying to replace Van der Sar, who
was a fantastic keeper. We knew it might take time with David and it
did. The first six months, probably a year, it was hard but he worked
hard on his game and it shows."
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