Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia has reportedly revealed his frustrations about the lack of game time he gets under boss David Moyes.
Valencia, who has started 18 league matches this season, reportedly feels that he could have made a bigger impact on United's poor show this season if Moyes had shown more faith in him.
According to the Mirror, Valencia said that he would like to have more minutes, adding that he would also like to have a more important role at United.
The Ecuadorian international said that he would have liked to have more importance inside the team, but he has not been given that chance.
Valencia is hoping that the next season would be better for him as well as for United, the report added.
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