Patrice Evra has revealed he has helped Manchester United's summer signings Anderson and Nani adapt to life in England.
Evra, who is now United's first-choice left-back, initially struggled with The Red Devils after being signed from Ligue 1 outfit Monaco.
The French defender has conceded it was a big change swapping Monte Carlo for Manchester and he has attempted to pass on his knowledge to two of United's new recruits.
"I've spoken to Nani and Anderson because I remember when I moved from Monte Carlo to Manchester there was a lot of change," he told Sky Sports News.
"You play in front of 10,000 people in Monaco and you play in front of 76,000 in Manchester and everyday you have a lot of pressure.
"When I played for Monaco I was relaxed because I played every game and I was comfortable, but in Manchester it's difficult and as a game it's stronger."
Evra has impressed on United's tour of the Far East and the Senegal-born France international believes hard work and renewed determination is behind his success.
"I worked in the gym everyday. I'm more professional," he continued.
"If you want to play every game for Manchester United you need to fight with yourself. I'm doing that all the time.
"Six months ago when I wasn't playing very well I said to myself 'Pat for next year you need to show your best.'"