Former Manchester United defender Phil Neville senses a change of attitude from manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team this season.
United were off to a flying start on the opening weekend with a 4-0 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford.
"It's early days," Neville told Sky Sports. "From what I've seen in pre-season, it's been a real together, unified team.
"I've seen a team that play a certain way with a certain system. There's been a shift in culture in terms of the players they've brought in.
"The signings that Ole has made, and with the likes of (Mason) Greenwood, (Angel) Gomes and (Tahith) Chong coming into the squad, the bare minimum is that we're going to see a Man United team that are going to fight to the end.
"The best moment for me on Sunday was when Daniel James scored that goal," added Neville. "The emotion on his face and what it meant to him.
"I think Manchester United should mean something to you."

