D. De Gea: "Our overall situation still does not satisfy us"

"Manchester United" is experiencing a real renaissance since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over as the team's manager - the Norwegian won his first 8 matches. The Manchester team has fully approached the top four, eliminating London's "Arsenal" from the FA Cup, but according to the goalkeeper of the "Red Devils" David De Gea, the club's goals are higher than just fighting for a place in the UEFA Champions League. "Without a doubt, this is a great series of victories, but we are still not in the Champions League zone and we are far from the fight for the title. We are happy with the wins, but the overall situation still does not satisfy us. "Manchester United" is a club that should compete for titles. Our confidence in our abilities is growing, so we will try to finish the season as well as possible," the Spaniard said in an interview with "Sky Sports. D. De Gea also admitted that the fight for the title is already over, and the main goal for the rest of the season is to return to the top four. "Winning the Premier League is no longer possible for us. That was our goal before the season, as this club needs to win trophies. We want to return to Champions League positions. It will be a difficult task, but we have already managed to significantly reduce the gap. We will fight until the end of the season, and if we can maintain this form, we will win games," De Gea said confidently. "Manchester United" is facing "Burnley" at home in the Premier League on Tuesday.