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5th December 2015
12:23pm GMT

"We do a lot of visualisation in terms of future games, what's coming up. So if there's a big game against City in the week I will be visualising different things so I am not too hyped up."People might think it's all about getting up for a game but it's often the opposite. "It makes sense to me. You work every day technically, physically but so much is in the mind. Look at when players go on big scoring runs, then stop scoring. It's not that they are any different physically, it's very often mental, confidence, concentration." Smalling has been one of United's best players this season as the Red Devils have put together a start to the season that has seen them turn into the meanest defence in the league, conceding just 10 goals. And while the manager sometimes struggles to get his name right, Smalling has been tipped by many to succeed Wayne Rooney as United captain.
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