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Steven Railston

Christian Eriksen makes Premier League top four prediction after Manchester United win

Christian Eriksen believes there could still be some twists and turns in the race for Champions League football, but he's also stated that Manchester United should comfortably qualify for the competition if they maintain their momentum.

Although a top four finish in the Premier League was almost guaranteed, a string of underwhelming, tired performances recently brought United closer to Newcastle and Tottenham than pace-setters Arsenal and Manchester City.

However, the Reds have now returned to third position in the table after defeating Nottingham Forest 2-0 on Sunday.

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Eriksen, speaking to MUTV after that dominant win at the City Ground, discussed the current race for top four in the top flight and he backed his teammates to secure Champions League football before the last day of the campaign.

The midfielder said that providing United stay on the front foot, they should wrap up qualification sooner rather than later.

"It's a very important win. I think every game from now until the end of the season is going to be very important, someone is going to drop down, someone is going to get in front, so if stay on the front foot, we'll be in a very good position," he said.

"We'll be safe for the Champions League before the season is done [if staying on front foot]. I'm sure we'll be full of energy for both games [Brighton and Sevilla] and we'll be full of confidence, to win the games and go through in both tournaments."

Also, when asked if the Sevilla game was in the back of the players' minds against Forest, Eriksen said: "No, I think it was just the frustration of having so many chances, so many big chances to finish it off and I suppose it does bring back memories of Sevilla.

"But it was a completely different game and the feeling wasn't at all the same as it was against Sevilla."

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