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Victor Lindelof gives verdict on his Manchester United role this season

Victor Lindelof is happy with his overall level of performance for Manchester United this season, amid fierce competition for places.

The Sweden international has fallen down the pecking order following the arrival of Lisandro Martinez last summer, but remains a valued member of the first-team squad.

The 28-year-old sent a reminder of his talents with a stellar showing against Leicester at the weekend, putting in a commanding performance to help his side keep a clean sheet.

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It was an impressive way to mark his 15th start of the season, and Lindelof is delighted with how he has performed under Erik ten Hag.

“The squad is very, very important, especially as we are in every competition at the moment," he told reporters after the match. “The schedule is crazy, so the team is always the most important thing.

“Of course, like any player I want to play every game, but, I mean, we've been performing great as a team.

“Whenever I'm on the pitch I want to do my thing and I think I've been performing great as well when I'm on the pitch.”

Lindelof is not the only player relishing the fresh start under Ten Hag, with Marcus Rashford and David de Gea both revitalised under the new manager this season.

When asked what had changed for Rashford, the defender added: "I've seen what type of player he is over the years, but I think right now he does everything right.

“He's training great, doing his recovery right and, yeah, just shows what type of player he is. His form has been unbelievable lately.

“He’s coming in, he’s doing his recovery and it's very, very important when we have the schedule that we have. You know, games are coming thick and fast every three days.

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