(Reuters) - Ander Herrera has made just one Premier League start this season but the Manchester United midfielder has no doubts he remains an important part of manager Jose Mourinho's plans. Overlooked on Sunday despite Paul Pogba's absence through injury, Herrera came on as a 77th minute substitute against Everton and stabilised United's midfield. "I am a team player and I always say that and if the manager decides to keep me on the bench I will be ready. United's player of the year last season, Herrera said he had no problem watching team mates Matic and Marouane Fellaini from the sidelines. I want to win titles and feel part of the team and feel important and I really do feel important because the manager makes me feel important."
Source: The Star September 19, 2017 06:45 UTC