Every club these days hires big players not only to strengthen their sides but as well to change the mentality of the players and making them confident to win every game they play and this is something that seems to be happening with Manchester United who hired not only new manager just recently but many players to deliver their best under the new boss including likes of Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba. Though there is big difference of class and experience in both the players but they can surely add more class to struggling ManU side that seems to be copying last spell even under the new manager. Team midfielder Jesse Lingard is the one who has hailed the contribution by new players to the team moral especially Ibrahimovic and Pogba who can bring a new era for the Red Devils after a series of unsuccessful seasons under former coaches David Moyes and Louis van Gaal. Lingard appears to be heavily impressed with the way Paul Pogba plays each of his games with a proven track record wining four consecutive Serie A titles and a further two Coppa Italia crowns in his four seasons with Juventus.
Talking about the new players making their way into the first eleven, 23-year-old English midfielder said, “The players that have come in can help a lot. We’re still getting to know each other better, to learn off each other week in, week out. But with the four signings we’ve made, I think we have a strong enough squad to win the league this season. The mentality of wanting to win has come into my game more.
“Before games, my first thought was to play well but often if you get the win, the performance will come with it. When Zlatan came in, the first thing he said was he wants to win. Obviously that mentality rubs off on all the team. When we won the FA Youth Cup, he was consistent all through the rounds, playing very well. He made our team more stable, sitting in front of the back four and dictating the play. He went on to win trophies and obviously he’s looking to win more with United now he’s back. I think he’s got a range of passing and the vision to see a pass. He’s strong — it’s so hard to get the ball off him — and he’s still developing.
“He’s a joker in the changing room, always dancing and trying to make you laugh. We have a good bunch of lads, with good team spirit, and I think that can take us to the top this season.”