Manchester United manager David Moyes has said that he believes the Old Trafford side's traditionally strong spirit will help their chances in the Premier League title race.
United battled back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at Hull City on Thursday and record their third consecutive league victory and has now started to close in on the upper reaches of the table after an inconsistent start to the season, in which they suffered five league defeats.
According to Sport24, Moyes said that he did not think the game was over for United even when they went 2-0 down, adding that all the teams that he has coached have always been committed and trying to win the games.
Moyes further said that as all the games at this time of year are tight and difficult to call, all they can do is knock away and keep going strong in the title race.
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