Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal feels there's more to come from his team after their 4-0 rout of QPR.
The Dutchman, who has been set the target of a top-three finish, thinks his men can improve a lot, although he knows he will have a more settled squad now that the transfer window has closed.
"The result is fantastic, but I think we can do much better," Van Gaal said.
"I said (before the match): 'let's make a new start today'.
"I have made now the (squad) selection of 27 players - three goalkeepers and 24 players, you shall see it Tuesday with the photoshoot, that is our squad."
Van Gaal will face tougher tests during his reign at Old Trafford, but United fans will be pleased to hear that their manager is firmly committed to the kind of attacking football that was on display in Manchester this Sunday.
"I have always played attacking football in my 35 years as manager," he said.
"All my teams have scored the most of the league so I hope at the end of this league we shall score also the most."
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