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Juan Mata has called for Manchester United to carry their recent fine form into December to build a Premier League title challenge. Louis van Gaals side beat Hull City 3-0 on Saturday to collect their third consecutive win and return to fourth place in the table. The Red Devils trail league leaders Chelsea by 11 points, but Mata, 26, is hoping that United can keep their run going towards the New Year and close the gap on his former club. On Saturday we won the first of two consecutive games in Old Trafford in just four days, he wrote on his official blog. The team had a solid performance with spells of very good football. Personally, I enjoyed myself a lot on the pitch. Angel [Di Marias] injury is a pity; we hope he gets fit again soon. As for Wayne [Rooneys] problems, hopefully it’s nothing too serious. In this regard, we keep being really unfortunate with so many injuries. After the game, in the dressing room, the feeling was that we had played a good game to be proud of, because it had showed all our efforts in the training sessions during the week. This win adds up to a good run of results. Let’s hope to consolidate that in December, a very busy month that can take us closer to our goals. For a start, we play Stoke this Tuesday, again at home. Matas joy at Saturdays win was tempered by tragic events in Spain on Sunday - a mass brawl allegedly involving four sets of ultras broke out near the Vicente Calderon approximately three hours before Atletico Madrids La Liga clash with Deportivo, resulting in the death of a 43-year-old man. Sunday didn’t start the same way, Mata wrote. After finishing the training session we were told about the incidents in Madrid prior to the game between Atletico and Deportivo. Sadness... incredulity... I can’t find the words to describe it. As any other sport, football should help to unite, not to divide. This is not the first time that something like this has happened, in Spain or here in England. Such barbarisms must be eradicated, once and for all, through education and common sense.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 14:48:12 +0000

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