Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera, who is currently nursing a fractured rib believes that he is sharing a dressing room with the best three strikers in the world in Robin van Persie, Radamel Falcao and Wayne Rooney.
Herrera is sidelined due to the injury he picked up in a 2-1 win over West Ham last month.
The Spanish footballer has quickly found his feet at his new club and regularly contributed with goals and assists before getting injured.
Herrera thinks United’s front three is the best in the world
The 25-year-old talked about his new club and also told in the November issue of Inside United that:
"I want to try to score more goals. It's very important for the midfielders,"
“I like assists as well and I think we have maybe the best three strikers in the world here in Rooney, van Persie and Falcao.
"Juan [Mata], Angel [Di Maria], Adnan [Januzaj], Daley [Blind], Fletch [Darren Fletcher] and me are all going to help them try to score, and if I score of course I'll be very happy.”
The trio have been in goal scoring form for both their clubs and countries. Falcao scored for Colombia on his first start for his country since recovering from anterior cruciate ligament injury he got before the World Cup while Rooney scored the winner against Estonia and Van Persie winning and dispatching a penalty against Kazakhstan.
Premier League is very different from La Liga: Herrera
Herrera also admitted that playing in the Premier League in England varies a lot from La Liga.
"The Premier League is a great league,"
"It's a very quick league, non-stop and great spectacle for the fans. That's good because sometimes in other countries there are more teams that try to keep the ball in their end of the pitch but in the Premier League you will see a lot of goals.
"It's a difficult league, there are tough games against Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs, City and Everton; it's a great challenge."
Manchester United will play West Brom Albion away next Monday and then play Chelsea at Home on Oct 26.