At this stage of the season hard work is as important to trophy-chasing sides as it is those battling against relegation. Fortunately, United have plenty of players who relish that challenge.
Few enjoy putting in the hard yards quite like Carlos Tevez. And, as he told United Review, he'll be doing all he can to deliver silverware come the end of the season.
United's 11-game winning run in the league ended with successive losses in March. Was that tough time?
It’s true we had a difficult period, losing to Liverpool and Fulham. But when you arrive at a club you make a commitment to be there throughout the good times and the bad times. In a way, the dip in form was almost a positive because it gave us the opportunity to face up to the problem and tackle it head-on. You need challenges in life – they help you realise just how tough you are and often bring out a lot of very good qualities. It’s important you bounce back from disappointment.
The team did that with victories over Aston Villa and Sunderland, helped largely by goals from Federico Macheda. Do you have any advice for the teenager?
Well, Federico has done tremendously and he’s very lucky to be playing for Manchester United at such a young age. I’d tell him to enjoy every minute of his time on the pitch. That’s the main thing: you have to love what you do. He’s definitely good enough to play at the highest level. He’s a big, strong lad who’s also very skilful. That’s a good combination and I’m confident he has what it takes to make it to the top.
It’s inevitable there’ll be tired legs at this stage of the season. Are you confident you and your team-mates can make it over the line?
You’re right: it’s natural. After all, we play a lot of games and do a lot of travelling. We all know the games will get tougher as the season wears on. Also, when other players line up against Manchester United they put their life on the line, they put absolutely everything into trying to beat us. We always know we’re in for a difficult game, but mentally we’re all very positive and we’re enjoying every minute of the title race. We’re focused 100 per cent and we know exactly what it takes to win trophies.
There are plenty of games against top sides remaining, but is there extra bite to games against teams battling to avoid relegation as well?
At this stage of the season it’s always very difficult, and our opponents will make us work very hard for a win. We’re not just playing our opponents – we’re almost playing ourselves as well. We need to be strong mentally, strong physically and be prepared to combat any other factors like tiredness or nerves.
Do you talk with your friend Javier Mascherano about the title race?
We do have the odd joke between us but we try not to talk about it too much. It’s not like he phones me after Liverpool play to tell me to watch out because they are catching us! We have a lot of respect for each other and each other’s teams. Having said that, I’m very confident we’ll win the league this season.
Is that the main focus?
The focus is always the next game, whichever competition that’s in. We never sit down and have a meeting to discuss what our priorities are. We don’t say: ‘Well, we’d prefer the league this year.’ We just go out to win every game and every trophy: that’s always the plan.
Carlos was speaking in the Portsmouth edition of the matchday programme.