Herrera not thinking about top four despite Man Utd charge

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Ander Herrera said he is not thinking about a top-four
finish even after Manchester United racked up a fourth straight win in
the Premier League to edge closer to the Champions League qualification
spots.

Manchester United players celebrate Marcus Rashford's goal against Newcastle
Manchester United players celebrate Marcus Rashford’s goal against Newcastle

Caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,
who replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho last month, has now matched former
United manager Matt Busby’s record of winning his first four league
matches at the helm.

Substitute Romelu Lukaku and the sparkling
Marcus Rashford did the damage in a 2-0 win at embattled Newcastle on
Wednesday, enabling United to cut the gap to Chelsea in fourth place to
just six points.

United were 11 points off the pace when Mourinho was fired but Herrera is not allowing his mind to wander too far ahead.

“When I saw we were maybe 12 points behind, I
decided not to think about it, go game-by-game and that’s what we did,”
the Spaniard told Britain’s Press Association.

“That’s what I did at least, and things are going well, so I don’t want to change. I am not going to think about that.

“If we continue this run, we will be closer to the top four but it’s not something that kills my mind right now.”

United’s next match against Spurs at Wembley
looks tough but United will head there on January 13 buoyed by just
their third clean sheet of the Premier League campaign.

“Very important for (goalkeeper) David (de
Gea),” said Herrera. “We wanted to make David happy because he was a
little bit disappointed the last games.

“I had to cope with him after the game,
killing my mind, telling me that he wanted a clean sheet and I’m happy
for him as well because he got a clean sheet.”

De Gea is likely to be rested for Saturday’s
FA Cup third-round clash against Championship strugglers Reading, just
as Paul Pogba is expected to be.

The 25-year-old was marginalised by Mourinho
but has started all four matches under Solskjaer, scoring and providing
goals as well as making an impact off the field.

“He is very important for the club — (on) the
pitch and out of the pitch as well,” Herrera said of Pogba, who limped
out of St James’s Park on Wednesday after some rough treatment.

“He’s playing really, really well, not only
with the ball. I think as soon as we lose the ball he is ready to
defend, ready to help the team.

“He is playing very simple and effective in
our half, and then when he is in the opponent’s half he has that magic
to change the game, so we are really happy for him.”

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