Phil Jones desperate to push on at Manchester United

Phil Jones desperate to push on at Man United

Phil Jones has insisted that he is ready to play for Manchester United on a regular basis after emerging from the 'most frustrating' spell of his career.

The 24-year-old has spent the best part of 10 months sat on the sidelines for the Red Devils due to a mixture of ankle and knee injuries, restricting him to just three appearances this calendar year.

Jones made a welcome return to action prior to the international break by playing the full 90 minutes against Swansea City, however, before doing the same in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford.

With two successive games now under his belt, the England international is determined to regain his full fitness and become a regular starter under Jose Mourinho.

"It was great, personally, for me. It's been a difficult period for me. It is good to be back in the fold and playing again," he told the club's official website. "[Being injured] is awful but as a footballer you can't feel sorry for yourself, go into a little hole and never come out of your home. You have got to go about your day as you would normally, work hard in training and I have worked to get back to where I am now.

"I want to stay here and I want to play more games. I have worked hard on my fitness, it has been tough mentally for me and it has been so frustrating. I can't put into words how frustrating it has been, but that is behind me and I want to move forward to play as many games as I can. I wanted to make sure that I was 100 per cent right going into the first game.

"It is games that I need and hopefully I can keep getting them. I am ready to play but I think I have also got to look after myself as well and think right. If I do feel something then I am honest, but I am ready, I am fit and ready to play. I am just focusing on game to game, playing football, doing what I love doing and I will go from there."

Jones's only other appearance for United in 2016 also came against Swansea, as he helped his side on their way to a 2-1 win at the Theatre of Dreams on January 2.

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