Manchester United have enjoyed a promising mini-resurgence, climbing to seventh in the Premier League table after a string of encouraging performances.
Since the October international break, the Red Devils have collected eight points from their last four matches.
Former Man United captain Gary Neville lauded manager Ruben Amorim and his men for a strong fight back but now wants them to take the next positive step.
He said (via Sky Sports): “It has been a good month for United.
“I think they should really be thinking of top four because there is no one grabbing it at the moment.
“It is there for the taking and now it is all about consistency. There is a good opportunity for United.”
Man United must make the most of this momentum
The Red Devils’ recent form has exceeded expectations, easing the pressure on Amorim and proving that his methods are finally bearing fruit.
His tactical philosophy is beginning to take shape, and now the challenge is to turn potential into tangible progress.
Amorim’s men have already navigated one of the toughest fixture lists in the league, facing every side currently inside the top eight.
Arsenal remain the only model of consistency this season, while chaos and unpredictability define the rest of the chasing pack.
Just five points separate second from tenth, a margin so tight that one poor week could undo weeks of hard work.
On another note, two straight wins could catapult United right back into the top-four conversation.
Amorim has done the hard work over the last year, and it is time for him to reap the rewards now.
The players must be motivated to nail down a top-four spot and bring United back into the UEFA Champions League next season.