Lingard: My Best Season At United
Jesse Lingard believes maintaining his "best season" at Manchester United is key to securing a place at this summer's World Cup with England.
The 25-year-old has hit a career-high 13 goals for United this season, more than he has managed in his last two campaigns at Old Trafford combined.
Lingard transferred his impressive club form to the international stage with the winning goal in England's friendly win over the Netherlands.
And, having followed that with a similarly impressive performance against Italy, thoughts understandably turn to this summer's World Cup in Russia.
But, in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Lingard insists his focus remains on finishing the season strongly with United.
"It's been a great, positive week," he said. "This season has been my best season, I don't know what to put it down to.
"The goals obviously help, something has clicked this season. I've got to carry on now until the end and see what happens in the summer.
"I've got the get to the end of the season, do well for my club and perform for Manchester United."
Jose Mourinho has been criticised for his treatment of young players at United this season, most notably left-back Luke Shaw.
But Lingard's performances have been a testament to the Portuguese's methods, and the forward revealed he is determined to repay the faith of his manager.
"He's given me confidence by putting faith in me to play in my preferred role in the No 10 position," he added.
"I can only thank him for that. It's good that I can repay him by scoring goals and helping the team.
"It's up to him if he believes in a player and trusts the player to go and perform. He's done that with me, one week you might play and score and the next you're on the bench."
Lingard's prolific season in front of goal was kick-started with a double in United's 2-0 victory over Swansea in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup in October.
Credit: Skysports.com
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