Robin van Persie believes Manchester United are heading in the right direction after salvaging a draw against Chelsea on Sunday.
The
Netherlands international scored in stoppage time at Old Trafford on
Sunday to rescue a point from his side's clash with the Premier League
leaders.
Van Persie's late goal extended United's unbeaten run in the league
to four matches and ensures they will head into this weekend's
Manchester derby on something of a positive note.
Ahead of this season's first meeting with fierce rivals City, Van
Persie feels the point proves Louis van Gaal's side can compete with the
league's best sides.
"We all know that this club wants to go for the highest - first place," he told the club's official website.
"[Sunday] showed everyone that we can compete with the best in
England - I think soon with the best in Europe too. It’s just a process
and we are now in the middle of that process.
"It’s getting better every day, we are improving all the time."
Van Persie received a yellow card for removing his shirt after
equalising against Chelsea - something Van Gaal described as a "stupid
reaction".
The former Arsenal man revealed emotion got the better of him as he celebrated his first United goal since the end of September.
"I know it’s one of the rules that you have to keep your shirt on but
sometimes you forget and everything comes together and the whole place
explodes," he added.
"It was one of those fantastic moments and the main thing is that we got something out of this game because we deserved it."
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