Saturday 2 January 2016

Man United can still win the league - Phil Jones

Phil Jones insists Manchester United can still win the league even though they are currently on their worst run of form in 26 years.

United will stretch their winless run to nine matches in all competitions unless they defeat Swansea at Old Trafford on Saturday.
The poor run of results has caused Louis van Gaal's team to drop out of the top four and exit the Champions League.
United start 2016 in sixth position, some nine points behind leaders Arsenal, but Jones believes the Premier League is so haphazard in nature this year that he and his team-mates can still top the table come the end of May.
"It's strange but the table shows that literally anyone can win the league this season. Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester, (Manchester) City, ourselves, Tottenham, Stoke, Watford... nobody seems to want to win it," the United defender told MUTV.
"It only takes a good run of five, six, seven games and getting a few wins and it soon turns around. We're disappointed with the way we've played over the past few games, although we did well against Chelsea, but by no means are we out of (the title race). If we can put a few wins together we'll be right back up there."
As Jones points out, there were signs of encouragement in United's performance against Chelsea on Monday.
Phil Jones
United have struggled in recent weeks. Credit: PA
The match may have ended scoreless, but United put on a thrilling attacking display in the first half and deserved three points.
The Red Devils did look wobbly at times at the back, though. David de Gea pulled off three fantastic saves to keep United in it and luckily for the hosts, Nemanja Matic shot well over when through on goal.
But on the whole, United's defence has been solid this season. They have recorded 10 clean sheets in 19 games and Jones is proud of the achievement.
"I was always taught as a youngster that if you keep a clean sheet you've got a great chance of winning the game and we've done that more often than not this season," he added.
"Norwich and Stoke were games in which we conceded sloppy goals, but other than those matches we've been pretty solid. Everyone who's played has done their job and we hope we can carry that on and produce more clean sheets."

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