'United on track'
Afp, Manchester
Manchester United's Gary Neville believes the club is on the brink of ending its three seasons without the Premiership title and being crowned champions of England once again. First Arsenal and then Chelsea (twice) have ensured the Premiership trophy has moved south to London. But with United, on top since mid-October, six points clear of Chelsea at the head of the table with 11 games left, United captain Neville said: "Teams are struggling to live with us. We are playing some of the best level of football seen for a few years and we have to maintain that. "People talk about the pressure at the top but we are just enjoying our football. I think the squad is ready to win it again. We've had three years where we've really suffered and not really performed to our capabilities. "We've suffered with injuries in the last three years at important moments in the season," the England full-back also told United's official website here Monday. "It's meant we've been so far behind and at times we've just not performed well. "So the team has had enough of that and is ready to stay together and know what we need to do. We've matured in certain areas and some of the younger players are now producing incredible displays. "Without the injuries we've had in previous seasons, things have come together for us," Neville added. "After last Christmas, there were games in the last three or four months of last season, where I think we'd had enough," he explained. "Every time we lost a game there was a huge amount of criticism in those two or three years," said Neville, whose side beat Charlton 2-0 at Old Trafford on Saturday. "It became a bit of a witch-hunt. I think we'd had enough of that and we've turned it around."
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