2015-01-30 08:03
Manchester - Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia has warned
his team-mates that the hard work starts now in their bid to secure a
top four finish in the Premier League.
Louis van Gaal's side hold
the final Champions League berth as they prepare for Saturday's home
fixture against lowly Leicester, but they are just a point ahead of
fifth-placed Arsenal.
The Gunners, on a four-match winning run,
face Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday and Valencia knows
the race is just starting to heat up.
"It's very open and quite
tight in those top spots," Ecuador international Valencia said. "We're
seven points behind second place and then a couple of teams are three or
four points below us.
"We must fight hard in the remaining games to finish as high as possible.
"It's a long season and we've picked ourselves up of late, so we need to keep the results coming for the fans.
"We've
got tough games coming up against very good teams and rivals for our
position but, if we keep the concentration high, we can achieve our aim
of a top-four finish."
United missed out on European football for
the first time in 25 years when they finished seventh at the end of a
campaign of struggle, largely overseen by previous manager David Moyes.
Despite
a sluggish start to the season under van Gaal, Moyes' successor, United
have put themselves in contention to end their season-long absence from
continental competition with a run of one defeat in 13 matches.
Valencia
believes new signings Angel Di Maria, Radamel Falcao and Marcos Rojo
have settled well in to the United set up, despite each suffering injury
problems in the first half of the campaign.
"Angel, Rojo and
Falcao are terrific. They've all settled quickly into the group and I
think they're all really enjoying life here," Valencia said.
"We've got a top bunch of lads. We all get along really well, the atmosphere is great but it's always been great here."
United
were held to a disappointing goalless draw by League Two club Cambridge
United in the FA Cup fourth round last Friday and van Gaal will hope
his players are more incisive against Nigel Pearson's side, who are
fighting for survival in the Premier League.
Wayne Rooney and
Juan Mata are expected to be recalled to the United squad after being
rested for the FA Cup match, while defender Jonny Evans remains a doubt
after missing the match through injury.
Leicester manager Nigel
Pearson admits he wants to sign further players before Monday's transfer
deadline but is unsure whether they will materialise.
The bottom
of the table Foxes have already signed Mark Schwarzer and Andrej
Kramaric in January to aid their pursuit of Premier League survival.
"I don't know if we will see anymore," said Pearson. "Maybe, maybe not. You're not getting nothing more from me.
"I
would hope if there is something done it will be done before Monday
night. If you have to do it you have to do it but I don't see why deals
are done so late.
"All that I think about is what we're trying to
do, I'm not interested in other people. We have tried to do the business
we wanted to.
"We got two done and if we can strengthen we will. But I don't know.
"It's
nice to have options, we've managed to keep a relatively fit squad and
hopefully that will continue. If we can add to that we will do."
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