Attacking-midfielder Christian Eriksen believes confidence is still growing within the Manchester United squad despite Sunday's 6-3 hammering at the hands of arch-rivals Manchester City.
United, who face Omonia Nicosia in their third Europa League group game in Cyprus on Thursday evening, saw their four-game winning run in the Premier League come to an end in spectacular fashion at the Etihad Stadium, being crushed by Pep Guardiola's title hopefuls. Phil Foden and Erling Haaland each scored twice in the first half to fire City into a 4-0 lead by the break, before completing their respective hat-tricks after the interval.
The Reds, who had gone four weeks without a league fixture ahead of the clash with City, found themselves 6-1 behind before two goals from substitute Anthony Martial put a slightly more respectable look on the scoreline. It confirmed that United remain a long way from being the finished article under Erik ten Hag.
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But despite Sunday's horror show, Eriksen is pleased with the progress United have made in recent weeks. They have won four of their last five league games since being battered 4-0 by Brentford in the second game of the season in mid-August.
"The aim is to really keep going, keep doing what I'm doing," Eriksen told United's YouTube channel. "As a team, I think it's the same.
"Being as high as possible. Take away the first two games, then we start to look a lot better. The confidence is building."
Eriksen, despite experiencing a difficult afternoon at the office against City, just like the rest of his team-mates, has been excellent since joining United from Brentford during the summer. He has been one of the Reds' best players so far this season and he is eager to put smiles on the faces of the supporters.
The Danish international added: "The crowd has been amazing. It comes with the wins. I've been here as an away player a few times, it does feel different playing in a home shirt.
"The atmosphere has been brilliant. Of course, they have been disappointed when it is going badly.
"[But] they've been very pleased when it's going well. They expect a lot of things from us players."
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