Park Ji-Sung promises more to come from Manchester United this season after unspectacular start
Korean sure rivals will falter...
By Zack Wilson
Chelsea have proved to be the early pace setters in the Premier League, but Park insists that it's a long season ahead and things always change.
"We’re pleased to have won two of our three games, but we know we can still improve," Park told the club's official Korean website.
"We are experienced enough to know that as we get more games under our belt, our qualities will shine through."
Chelsea's strong start does not especially bother Park and he expects the Blues to encounter some stormy patches along the way.
"It has been a good start for Chelsea but we are not worried about that as it is a very long season," he added.
"Each team has their ups and downs and the real test for Chelsea will come when things are not going so well for them."
Meanwhile, Park is expecting to function mainly out wide this season after some notable performances in the middle last season.
"I think this season I will be playing on the wing, either side, as I have been doing for most of my time here," he explained.
"I've played in the centre and enjoyed it, but as long as I am picked I don’t care where I play."
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