Antonio Valencia Feels Manchester United’s Early Exit From Champions League Has Sparked Renewed Drive For Success

The Ecuador winger insisted the loss to Basel has strengthened his team-mates' desire for silverware after they thrashed Wigan to go joint-top of the Premier League

By Joe Wright

UEFA Champions League - Manchester United FC v FC Basel 1893, Antonio Valencia and Park Joo-Ho
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Manchester United’s Antonio Valencia feels that the hurt of the club’s ignominious early exit from the Champions League has triggered a renewed determination to bring trophies back to Old Trafford.

Valencia bagged a goal in United’s 5-0 thrashing of his former club Wigan Athletic on Boxing Day, a result which moved the Red Devils level with rivals Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after they were held by West Bromwich Albion.

United have been in blistering form since their shock defeat to Basel dumped them out of Europe’s elite competition, and the Ecuador international has confessed that the pain of exiting the tournament at the first hurdle has spurred his side on in their hunt for other trophies.


He told Sky Sports: "The biggest blow was the Champions League because we are a big club and we are expected to be fighting to win the competition, not just qualifying from the group stages.

"We reached the final last year and it hurts to go out so early. But we are using that hurt.

"The group now tries even harder in training and we are going into games with a determined attitude because we've got to win something, whether it is the Premier League, Europa League or FA Cup.

"We have to make sure we are involved in those trophies and we have a renewed focus."

United take on Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford on New Year’s Eve, knowing that a positive result will see them head in to 2012 at the top of the Premier League.
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