The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fellaini focus switches to league points

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Marouane Fellaini insists Manchester United will focus on climbing the Premier League after edging through to the Champions League knockout phase with a match to spare.

Tuesday night appeared to be going the same way as Saturday’s tepid 0-0 draw with struggling Crystal Palace, with the Old Trafford faithful growing impatient as their side toiled against Young Boys.

But Fellaini saved their blushes in stoppage time to secure a 1-0 win that propelled United into the round of 16 thanks to next month’s opponents Valencia losing at Juventus in the other Group H match.

Early progress means Jose Mourinho’s men can increase their focus on turning around their poor league form, with Saturday’s trip to embattled Southampto­n looking like the perfect opportunit­y to claw back the gap to the top four.

“I think the mood is good,” Fellaini said.

“The players are happy, but the most important thing now is to focus on Saturday and three points.

“It’s always difficult to come back from the national team. Now we have a full week of training.

“All the players are ready to compete and start Saturday.

“Criticism is part of football, but we have to work.

“We are a team, we are together, and give everything too.

“Together we have to move forward and take the points.”

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