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Donny van de Beek's comments prove he can still succeed at Manchester United

Donny van de Beek has enjoyed only 19 minutes of football this season having sat out the last four matches.

The Dutchman was tipped to flourish under old Ajax boss Erik ten Hag but it’s not quite been the reunion many had hoped for. Injury curtailed the midfielder gaining any consistency during his loan at Everton meaning he’s not experienced regular competitive game time for a long while.

Pre-season checked this trend when he featured in all six friendlies, but he has failed to start a match this campaign and the arrivals of Christian Eriksen and Casemiro reduce such chances further.

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Carabao Cup selections and the odd Europa League outing is not what he envisaged when he signed at United in 2020, although he knew the task before him. “I will start at zero again at Manchester United,” he said upon his arrival.

"That might seem sad, but I love it. If you start down the ladder you can begin to climb up again. It’s now up to me to see how high I can reach. And I see this as a challenge.”

Fans may be forgiven for thinking this optimism would have changed in the two years since given his shunning by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick. But a recent interview detailed Van de Beek 's relentless attitude in his quest for more minutes.

After in-house media touched on his last season’s injury and now working under a fourth United manager amid a turbulent period, he explained how he was “feeling positive”, in spite of his lack of game time.

“I’m really working hard for it, so I’m positive. I’ll do my best,” he said. “The last part of last season, I was injured, so I missed a lot.

“I could feel that in the first few weeks of pre-season, but

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