
Manchester United right-back Diogo Dalot has urged the team to treat every game like a cup final.
The Red Devils are already out of the Carabao Cup and Champions League, but do retain an interest in the FA Cup.
Dalot wants United to treat their league games like cup clashes as they look to make up ground on Tottenham and Aston Villa in the top four race.
"I think it is a really important win," he told reporters after a narrow success over Villa away from home on Sunday.
"We knew that today was like a final for us; pretty much every game will be for us now if we want to get top four.
We prepared well, and I am very happy with the way we performed and how we fought until the end to get the win."
Dalot, who assisted Scott McTominay's winner, added: "I think I have the ability to do it (more assists); I still think I can get even more, so hopefully in the future, yeah.
"I think every time he (McTominay) comes on the pitch he has that mentality of trying to score goals and trying to help the team.
We need this type of mentality at this club, and I think he is the perfect person to show this season that even coming from the bench, he always has a good impact."
