Interview with The Telegraph:
"Delighted? I don't usually use words like that.
"I'm not jumping over chairs or anything. I regard myself as a team player and want the team to do well. On that point, Blackburn [a 2-1 home defeat] was difficult to take, otherwise I am happy with the way it's gone.
"We've had a lot of injuries and a lot of players who have played a lot of matches. We don't have too many substitutes who can change things around at the moment. So those playing have to perform and hold on until the injured and suspended players come back. We must lose the least amount of points possible until the Chelsea game at the beginning of November.
"There has to be more to come.
"Nobody at United is satisfied at the moment. That's a good thing, because if you're satisfied with third position in the league and drawing two out of three in the Champions League, that's not good. We want to perform a lot better and show the extra quality we can bring to a game and dictate it more."