De Chia: Qualifiers for the Champions League will be difficult despite successive victories



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Defender David Deja said that Manchester United's perfect record under interim coach Uli Junar Solshire had revived the club's hopes, but that qualifying for the Champions League will be "difficult".

United, sixth, has won all six Premier League matches since Norwegian coach Jose Mourinho replaced Chelsea from eleven to three, but remains 16 points behind Liverpool.

"We are satisfied with these victories, but we are not very happy with our position," Khaya told Sky Sports. We are one of the clubs that are always fighting for titles. "

"We want to return to the Champions League, which is a difficult goal, but we have managed to reduce our backlog."

After heading to the fifth round of the FA Cup at the expense of Arsenal, United will welcome Burnley on Tuesday and De Khia worries the winner of the 10 points of the last four games.

"Burnley is doing well, but we will play at home and we also have a great time," he said.

"Burnley is a dangerous team, but we know how they play, they press you with long balls and they are dangerous in fixed balls."

The last time United beat Burnley at home in 2015 and tied the visiting team in their last two league games at Old Trafford.

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