Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount says it was a "massive positive" to play his first 90 minutes in the Premier League since leaving Chelsea and score a goal against Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
Ruben Amorim's side overcame a half-time deficit to claim their first away win at Selhurst Park since 2020.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"It has felt like a long time," Mount told BBC Radio Manchester. "I've been working hard recently and I feel really good now, so to get that 90 minutes under my belt is a massive positive. For me, personally, I'm very happy with that.
"I knew I hadn't done it in a while and recently I've felt capable of doing it. But whether I'm starting on the bench or starting the games, I have the same mentality of wanting to have an effect on the game and wanting to be ready to play a whole game when called on."
When asked about his recent battles with injury and head coach Ruben Amorim still believing in him, Mount replied: "It has been important. This season, I've had a few niggles but nothing bad at all, so I've felt good and got a good pre-season under my belt.
"It has been up and down, but I think we are in a better place. We really need to kick on now and win more games, that's the most important thing. We need to start shooting for those top four positions."
Listen to the full post-match interview on BBC Sounds