Anders Lindegaard is proud of his progress at Manchester United.
Lindegaard now seems to be in pole position as the season approaches a crucial stage.
He told the Daily Mail: "I am very proud of what I have made out of this.
"It is the first time I have played three games in a row and that is what I want, to play as much as possible, but I don't need a definition of my position. I am doing everything I can to help David. I enjoy working with him. He's a great lad. He is happy, intelligent, always with a good attitude and we have to push each other.
"We have to see the glass half full, not half empty, at this point and we have to push each other in the right direction. It has been very good for both of us. Every time we play the last guy to wish the keeper good luck is the other keeper. We have a very good relationship.""Three years ago I was in Denmark's second division. Nobody knew my name. When I first came here nobody could pronounce it. It has been fantastic to this point and right now is not the time to relax about it, but to keep pushing on, to get better and to get the best for yourself and the club.