”Captain Gary Neville expressed concerns that he may end his career without winning at least one Premier League title. The "Red Devils" defender firmly believes that the end of his playing days at Old Trafford will be a real tragedy if he cannot hold the league trophies in his hands at least once.
"I will be deeply disappointed if we cannot add to the club's collection of trophies," opened up G. Neville. "I feel like I haven't achieved everything I wanted during my career. If I stay at Man Utd for another three, four, or five years and the team doesn't win a single Premier League title, it will be a crushing failure. This club must win."
Ryan Giggs agreed with his teammate's opinion. "I hope that in the coming years we will win another Premier League title. We will certainly try to repeat this success, the team must start winning again. "Our squad is bursting with talent, and we have proven it this year with frequent bursts. However, the title was won due to stability, which is currently lacking," reflected the fullback.
In recent years, the "Red Devils" have settled for the role of the losers - the last time they won the Premier League was in 2003 - and they have been surpassed by the current champions Chelsea not only on the field but also financially.
Last Sunday, Gary Neville lifted the trophy as team captain for the first time - Man Utd triumphed in the League (Carling) Cup final. Unfortunately, Man Utd is trailing Chelsea by 15 points in the Premier League, so this could be the only victory for the "Red Devils" this season.
However, striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists that the team is thirsty for victories: "Two seasons without a win in the Premier League. We long to bring back the good old times."