Defensive improvement the key to kick-starting Manchester United's season, says defender Chris Smalling

Jose Mourinho's men conceded seven goals in their first three Premier League matches before beating Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday

Carl Markham
Tuesday 04 September 2018 10:37 EDT
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Manchester United defender Chris Smalling admits clean sheets are the key to turning around their stuttering start to the season.

Jose Mourinho's side conceded seven goals in their opening three Premier League matches before registering their first shut-out in a 2-0 win at Burnley at the weekend.

At the same stage last season United had three clean sheets and just two goals against on their way to finishing second, with clean sheets in half their league matches.

"Last season we picked up a lot of clean sheets and this year we've conceded early goals," Smalling told MUTV.

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"We need to get back what we've done in the last few seasons when we've conceded very few goals, like on Sunday.

"It was down to us players to stand up tall and get a result, and we're very happy with the win.

"With us not having a game in the week, we'd been able to work on a lot of patterns of play and you could see them coming out and finishing with the goals, so we were happy with that."

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