Daley Blind believes that the money that Manchester United have spent since Louis van Gaal took over as manager has turned them into a "really great team".
Sincerely, Man Utd new signings and coach are yet to prove that they are a great team for me, they should be doing better than they are currently doing. And if they are to prove how great they are, they must show a very good level of consistency in winning matches. Continue for what Mr Blind said after the cut.
"The prices in the team are expensive and the manager has said that as
well so you have to train every day, very hard, to show yourself and
show that you really want to play," he told reporters.
"We are
one team, we have to do it with each other, whichever XI the coach
chooses. We are supporting each other and it feels like a really great
team."
Blind has suffered an injury-hit start to life with the
20-time English champions after suffering damage to his knee ligament
that ruled him out of action for two months but the midfielder is keen
to put the knock behind him and build on some postivie early showings
for the club.
"It was disappointing but it was an injury I
couldn't really do anything about," he remarked. "Somebody fell on my
knee. It was not a muscle injury or something that happened because of
tiredness so it was really just unlucky.
"It could have been
worse but I tried to feel positive and work hard every day to come back
stronger. I hope to start now. Apart from this injury I've been really
fit during my career so I hope it stays that way.
"It was bit
hard getting over the injury but it's a nice group and everybody was
really helping me every day and every week. It's just like home so I
feel good being here."
Despite his long lay-off, Blind was thrown
straight back into Van Gaal's starting XI as United suffered their
first defeat in 12 matches at the hands of Southampton on Sunday. He and
Di Maria were surprise inclusions, having just recovered, and some have
criticsed the manager for rushing back his summer signings.
And
though Blind admits that he found playing 90 minutes of Premier League
football difficult after his time away, he is pleased to have got
straight back into the action.
"I'm a fit player," he continued. "Maybe that's why I was brought back straight away!
"I'm
conditioned most of the time, always OK, so it should not be a problem
to play 90 minutes. I showed them in training that I had worked hard and
that I’d be fit for the game.
"It's up to the manager what his
choices are but he put me in the starting XI and I'm really happy with
that. It was my first game in seven weeks so it was a bit heavy going in
the end but I think I felt pretty good after 90 minutes. It’s good to
be back; I'm only disappointed that it was not with a win."

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