Manchester United's record
signing Juan Mata is confident the team will become a force under manager David
Moyes.
United,
who have not finished lower than third in the top flight since 1991, currently
lie seventh.
"Even
before I came, things were difficult here, so I knew I wasn't coming to a side
that was going to win, win and win," said Mata, 25.
"But I knew that this club
was going to come back and that the future was going to be bright."
Moyes, who replaced Sir
Alex Ferguson as manager last July, is set to miss out on Champions League
qualification, with United on course for their worst season in the Premier
League, a year after finishing top.
But
midfielder Mata, who joined
United from Chelsea in January for £37.1m, expects a number of new signings to
help the manager reverse the club's fortunes.
"I
have no doubt about it," Mata told the Daily Mirror.
“I have the faith they
are going to bring top players in”
Juan Mata
"When I joined, in all my
conversations with the board and the manager about next season, they were
confident about getting the right players.
"They
know, and I know, we're in a transitional moment, but in the summer they're
going to try to sign a few players and I have the faith they are going to bring
top players in.
"I'm
sure this club is going to come back and fight for every trophy.
"Since
I was a kid, Manchester United was fighting for everything, This moment is
going to come back for sure.
"It's
not just the manager, it's not just the tactics, it's all of us. It's not the
time to blame one person. We are all together in this."
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