Raphael Varane believes his Manchester United season is "going well" because he had the benefit of a full pre-season. Varane was regularly sidelined with different injuries last term, including groin and hamstring problems, but he's started 17 games in the Premier League this time around and he's been available for selection more often than not.
Lisandro Martinez and Varane have also developed a formidable partnership in the centre of the defence and their performances have helped United keep 11 clean sheets in the league, which is the second most in the division. ALSO READ: Christian Eriksen gives update on recovery from injury The Frenchman retired from international football in February due to the demanding fixture list and it's hoped that decision will allow the player, who celebrates his 30th birthday next month, to remain injury-free in the final stage of his career.
Varane thinks that will be key and, in an interview with GQ Magazine, he spoke of the importance of his preparation. "This season is going well because I had a full pre-season.
How long has it been since that happened to me?" he said ironically. “The last seasons we have always finished later and started earlier.