Manchester United ‘ready to compete’ for Premier League title, Nemanja Matic claims

United moved top of the table with the win over Burnley on Tuesday evening

Simon Peach
Wednesday 13 January 2021 08:12 EST
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Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic (Manchester United via Getty Imag)

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Nemanja Matic believes Manchester United showed their title credentials by beating Burnley to go top of the Premier League on merit heading into Sunday's mouth-watering clash at rivals Liverpool.

Paul Pogba's second-half volley fired Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's ever-improving side to their ninth win of an impressive 11-match unbeaten league run, with Tuesday's 1-0 victory propelling them above Jurgen Klopp's reigning champions.

United had to dig deep, remain patient and regain their composure after frustration threatened to bubble over at the end of the first half to win at Turf Moor, where they went top at this stage of the season for the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson's victorious farewell 2012-13 season.

"I think that this kind of win shows that we are ready to compete for (the) title," Matic, a two-time Premier League winner during his time at Chelsea, said. "Sometimes (in the past) we looked like a team who wants to score as soon as possible, then we get panicked.

"I think today we showed more maturity, we showed that we are more clever and on this pitch here, in this stadium against Burnley, it's always hard to win the games. Not to concede a goal from the long balls, set-pieces, so we prepared the game well and I think that we deserved these three points.

"In our team we have lots of quality and in these kind of games you have to use that. You have to be patient, not to panic, because when you have that much quality during 90 minutes one situation will decide (the game) and it was exactly what we did today.

"I'm happy. I'm happy for the team, for the team performance, for our team spirit and let's see Sunday against Liverpool.It's the biggest derby in England. We go there to compete with them, to see where we are (against) one of the best teams in the league, so I think that we are ready."

Solskjaer has understandably downplayed the importance of going top at this stage, but Matic believes they deserve to be top of the pile.

"We played 17 games, we are top of the table, so that shows something," he said. "We didn't play five or six games and you're top, then you can say 'maybe it's lucky'. But after 17 games definitely it's not lucky. Definitely there is a quality.

"But we can't relax. We have to be concentrated until the end - to go game by game. Always in football the next one is the most important, the next one is the biggest final. We're going to take like that and we will see."

Matic was among United's best performers at Burnley but Pogba was the star man, capping a fine display with his match-winning volley.

"I think that Paul in the last couple of games he showed a maturity," the Serbian midfielder told MUTV. "He shows exactly the way how he needs to play.

"If he continues to play in this way, he will... he is one of the best midfielders in the world but on the pitch he will show exactly what's his potential and that he can be the leader.

"I'm happy for him and, yeah, he needs to use what he has in legs, in his head.

"I don't want to say much more about him. I don't want him to feel too much big (headed)!

"But he is fantastic and, as I said, like everyone else needs to go game by game. The next one is the most important."

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