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NEMANJA MATIC believes that Manchester United has the "quality" of winning the Premier League, but not yet – the team has "no experience".
The Serbian midfielder is the last player on the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team to win the championship – with Chelsea in 2015 and 2017.
And the 30-year-old captain at Old Trafford says United's biggest stars are "too young to lead the team" to a winning title campaign this season.
He said: "Quality and experience bring you the title. In this team, we have quality and no experience.
"We have five or six best players, but they are still young, like Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.
"They have demonstrated their quality on the field but are too young to lead the team of course.
"Mason Greenwood – great potential. United has a project and knows what they want from the players of the future.
"But you have to give them time, because at age 17, you can not play the same way you are 26 or 27 years old.
"Football always wants results, but fans have to be patient so they can improve. In the future, I'm sure these players will bring United back to their place. "
United won the league with the "Clbad of 92" featuring young talents David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
The new boss, Solskjaer, has taken over the influence of his former manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, by adopting a transfer policy of signing and promoting young players in-house.
Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bibadka, both 21, were the first two players recruited in the summer period.
Mason Greenwood, 17, had a few pre-season minutes to show off his value, and Solskjaer even admitted that the teen could start against Chelsea in the first game of the season.
Marcus Rashford, 21, has signed a new contract worth £ 200,000 a week, worth £ 200,000, while stars such as Alexis Sanchez, 30, and Romelu Lukaku, 26, are on sale.
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