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Juan Mata: My message for Man United fans after big wins over Tottenham and Liverpool

The Spain midfielder has been in great form through March and helped Louis van Gaal's side to important victories over Tottenham and Liverpool.

He was named Man United's Player of the Month, and insists
the fans have driven him on.
Mata's start against Tottenham on March 15 was his first in
the league in two months.
And he followed it up by scoring twice as United beat
Liverpool at Anfield last week.
Juan Mata celebrates his goal against Liverpool
Those
two
victories have put United in a great position to claim fourth
spot - now with a five point gap over fifth-placed Liverpool
- and has kept the pressure on Arsenal , who are just one
point better off.
And, on his blog, Mata thanked the United fans for their
support.
"I want to thank our fans for the Player of the Month
award for March," he said.
"It’s been a month with several key victories and a boost of
confidence for the team.
"As I always say, your support is vital for us!"

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