
Robin van Persie believes Manchester United's expensively-assembled forward line have it in them to frighten their opponents.
United manager Louis van Gaal has brought both Radamel Falcao and Angel di Maria to Old Trafford create an offensive quartet, featuring both van Persie and England's Wayne Rooney, which would be the envy of many a side.
However, United's defensive problems, which have seen them concede 13 goals in seven games so far this season, have limited the impact of their attack.
Nevertheless van Persie was heartened by the way United held on to beat West Ham 2-1 last weekend despite being reduced to 10 men after Rooney was sent off.
Asked if United will be able to frighten teams with their firepower, Dutch striker van Persie, speaking Monday at the launch of United's first global sustainable technology partner Abengoa, said: "I think we can be able to actually do that. If you look at these players, they are great players in their individual way.
"But now we are working together on this project and I think games like winning 4-0 against QPR help. We had a setback against Leicester (losing 5-3), but to win in these circumstances like the weekend sends a message and shows that even in these difficult games we can win. Now we have to extend that.
"The first half was 11 v 11 and we were playing really well as a whole team. Eight minutes later it was 10 v 11 and the whole thing changed, but the way we fought for each other was unbelievable. It was a bit nerve-wracking at times, but we dug in and we did it so it gave us a lot of confidence."
Source: AFP
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