Andreas Pereira looking to force his way into Manchester United first team after proving himself to Jose Mourinho
The 21-year-old is keen to make an impact having spent last season gaining first-team experience with La Liga side Granada
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Your support makes all the difference.Andreas Pereira believes he is proving his worth to Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.
Having spent last season gaining first-team experience with La Liga side Granada, the 21-year-old midfielder returned to Old Trafford looking to force his way into the first team.
Pereira has done his hopes no harm with some impressive performances on United's American pre-season tour, featuring in all five matches and impressing when starting against Real Madrid.
"For me I think it is going well," he said. "I am doing my best, I want to get into the team this season. I want to help my team and hopefully we can achieve a lot this season."
Pereira came off the bench as United suffered their first defeat of pre-season, with Neymar's first-half strike enough to secure Barcelona a 1-0 win in the International Champions Cup.
"It was a good test," he told MUTV. "It was good for us, we're in preparation, so we will definitely use that in (proper) competition. I think it works you harder, you get more focus for the games.
"It's a good test for us, as well for them, because we're a big team too. It's a great test for us. As a team, how to defend players like that and definitely we will use this because we have the Champions League this season.
"It is a good test for us and we have to knows wat we have to do against them now when we play against them."
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