Jesse Lingard sends a message to Man United fans after the loan sale has admitted he went through a difficult period at Manchester United before his loan move to West Ham United was confirmed.
Lingard struggled to secure a place in Old Trafford's first-team squad in the first half of the season under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and he was sent to the Hammers in January to replace him on a six-month loan deal.
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The England international has made great strides in his time at his East London club, scoring five goals and scoring twice in seven Premier League games for West Ham United.
The 28-year-old has now raised his head about how his attack at Manchester United before his move to West Ham helped him raise his ambition to succeed at the top level. rank.
Speaking in an interview with Metro, Lingard said: “It is a difficult time to build a loan.
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"I feel like I deserve to play for United but obviously on my own, I need to borrow money.
“So many thoughts, I went through all sorts. So just to get it across the line and sign the form so be kind.
“I think you have to believe in yourself and believe in your abilities. It would be very easy for me to give up and fall.
“It was a difficult time. You train every week, improve the game, and then not keeping it is difficult for a player
"There was a time in the record when I only looked back at some of the old games in England, and the games I played well for United, just to get the fire in my belly again.
"Since coming here I have a goal to write on the board and until I hit them, I will never succeed."
Lingard is expected to make an appearance for West Ham United when the Hammers buy the Wolves away from home on Monday 5 April.
Meanwhile, Manchester United will return to Premier League action after the international break when they take on Brighton and Hove Albion at home.
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