Daley Blind: Why Champions League nights at Manchester United are so special
Daley Blind reckons United need to play faster to break PSV down
DALEY BLIND has revealed what makes Champions League nights at Old Trafford so special.
 
The Dutchman takes on one of his old rivals in PSV tomorrow night as United look to book their place in the last 16.
Former Ajax man Blind, who has played central defence and left back this season, admits United need to play faster to break PSV down.
United were beaten 2-1 after taking the lead through Memphis Depay in a night that was discoloured even more by the injury to Luke Shaw
 
"It’s an amazing atmosphere and Champions League nights are always different - It’s an amazing feeling," Blind said of the Old Trafford nights.
“The most important lesson for us is that we have to play the ball quicker and at a much higher tempo.
 
“We created chances there but we didn’t finish them. We really want to take the three points and we have to prepare ourselves to our utmost best.”
United qualify with a win over PSV but will be without five first team players.
Louis van Gaal lost Ander Herrera and Phil Jones on Saturday against Watford while Michael Carrick, Shaw and Antonio Valencia are unavailable.

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