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The Swedish defender has called on all Red Devils badociates to ensure standards are not allowed to dive at Old Trafford
Victor Lindelof wants Manchester United to "give everything," because it is essential that standards do not slip to Old Trafford.
The Red Devils were far from their best start in 2018 and paid the price.
A start of the test season under the leadership of Jose Mourinho cost the Portuguese his job and allowed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to be replaced on an acting basis.
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His eleventh unbeaten game at the start of his reign raised great expectations, before Paris-St-Germain brought United to the fall in the first leg of the first leg of the Champions League, the last 16.
The 2-0 defeat of the Ligue 1 giants, who saw Paul Pogba sent off and Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard receive shots, is considered a bump on the road.
Lindelof believes that the Red Devils can continue this momentum, said the Swedish international defender. Inside United on the recent upsurge at Old Trafford: "It's been very good in recent weeks and we're playing good football.
"All the guys showed their qualities. I think we have to continue and continue working very hard and doing what we have done. And we must always give everything 100%. Not 90, always 100 – it's very important.
"I'm just happy to help the team, I'm a team player and that's the most important thing for me, I'm just happy to be able to perform well and help us win the wins and not conceding goals are my goals for every game.
Lindelof has played for United since Solskjaer took the reins, but was unable to keep Kylian Mbappe and his teammates on Tuesday.
He admits that he is not a good loser and hopes to avoid getting too used to these feelings in the ongoing battle to rank among the top four and win the FA Cup success.
"I hate to lose – it's the worst thing I know," added Lindelof, who joined United in the summer of 2017.
"I always want to win, so after a defeat, I can be pretty angry for a while and my wife knows it!
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"She will not talk to me a little when I get home. But I also think it's important to give up too. It's good to be angry, but after a few hours you have to move on and I'm very good at it.
"I'm going to say," Okay, it's now in the past, let's go ahead and look forward to it not happen again. "I like to win, but that's it. is the same thing, you are happy for the win but, the next day, you must then look forward and work hard for the next game. "
United's next match is set for their clash with Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup, before being rival Liverpool's opponent in a decisive Premier League tie.
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