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Manchester United midfielder Marcel Sabitzer names two important dressing room traits

Marcel Sabizter thinks 'honesty' and 'mentality' will be key in Manchester United's dressing room for the remainder of the season.

After Christian Eriksen sustained an injury against Reading in the FA Cup, which meant he would be sidelined for around three months, the club moved to complete the signing of Sabitzer on loan from Bayern Munich before the January deadline.

Sabitzer has since made nine appearances for United. He scored his first goal for the club against Fulham at the weekend and he could stay at Old Trafford beyond this campaign, despite there being no clause in the loan deal to make it permanent.

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The player is happy to be representing United and he admitted on Sunday the 'mentality' of the dressing room has impressed him. Meanwhile, in a new interview with Inside United this week, he identified 'honesty' as another key trait to have among players.

“Yes, 100 per cent," Sabitzer said when asked about valuing honesty. "I think that’s one of the biggest things. You know, also the mentality – winning games and being on point. When you are on the pitch, giving it your all, you know, and just prove yourself.

"Be honest with the guys and live your life on the pitch. We have a lot of these guys [winners]. It’s a massive group with a good mentality. I am very happy to be in this group. Football has a lot of ups and downs. You have to be strong, mentally strong, and focused on what’s going on. It helped me a lot in difficult times."

Sabitzer also reflected on his childhood upbringing and he revealed his father, who played professional football, influenced him.

"I was born in Upper Austria, but I spent my childhood in Graz," he added. "It’s in the

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