Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic thinks the club must try to get back into the habit of winning every match.
The Red Devils have won back-to-back matches against Cardiff and Huddersfield in the Premier League following a run of only two wins in eight matches in all competitions.
United are finally starting to become upwardly mobile under new caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Matic – who scored the Red Devils’ first goal in their 3-1 win over Huddersfield – thinks it’s paramount they keep that winning feeling going.
“After Cardiff, we gained more confidence,” Matic told BBC Sport. “It was important to win at our stadium, to bring a smile on the face of our supporters.
“We made some mistakes. We need to see what we can do better. It’s a completely different atmosphere when you win games.
“This club doesn’t accept drawing or losing a game. This is the way we have to try to win the next one.”
On his goal, Matic added: “It’s always important to score early if possible. After that, we have more space to play.
“I’m happy with my goal.”