Action matters to Lindegaard

31 January 2011 08:00

Anders Lindegaard had no intention of inheriting Edwin van der Sar's number one shirt - he just wants his place in the Manchester United team.

Lindegaard enjoyed a winning debut on Saturday, even though he was unable to mark the occasion with a clean sheet as United were forced to come from behind to book an FA Cup fifth round tie with non-league Crawley by beating Southampton at St Mary's Stadium.

I definitely want to be the number one choice," he said. "I have not come here just to pick my nose."

Lindegaard added: "In the last couple of years Edwin has been the best goalkeeper in the world. But I cannot do anything about him retiring or all the speculation there will be for the next four or five months.

"I just know I am good enough. If I wasn't I wouldn't be here."

Lindegaard certainly impressed with the speed of his distribution on Saturday and was blameless for Southampton's shock first-half opener.

Sir Alex Ferguson's side will complete their next two tasks - against Aston Villa on Tuesday and at Wolves on Saturday - without Park Ji-sung, who has been given a week off to recover from his Asian Cup exploits with South Korea.

Yet, as Lindegaard has already discovered, there is enough quality and strength of character in the United dressing room to survive.

"We have a very good dressing room with a good atmosphere," he said.

"We play side by side, stand strong and work our backsides off for each other. That is how it should be. There is a winning feeling in there, which is fantastic."

Source: PA