Steve Holland: Man United eyeing more than just Champions League spot this season
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Steve Holland: Man United eyeing more than just Champions League spot this season
""I think the language we should be using as this club is to finish as close as we possibly can to the top. I don't know how possible that is, but that has to be the challenge always: to get as close as we possibly can to the top.""
""We've been speaking more to the players really about winning our matches, rather than thinking too much about what's happening below. But clearly given the context, to finish in the Champions League places would be a good situation for us, but I think always we should be looking for more than that.""
""Our last game, Bournemouth to Leeds, is a Premier League record I think, in terms of time between games. So the gap has been as big as you can have regarding the schedule.""
Manchester United's assistant manager Steve Holland emphasized the club's ambition to finish as high as possible in the league, beyond just qualifying for the Champions League. Since Michael Carrick took over, United has moved to third place with seven matches remaining. Holland stated that the focus should be on winning matches rather than worrying about competitors. The team is currently seven points ahead of Chelsea and has benefited from a training camp during a long break between matches due to international fixtures and early cup exits.
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