Park Ji-Sung admits his performances for Manchester United so far this season hasn't been up to the mark and has vowed to improve.
The South Korean has not featured much in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans this season but was handed a chance to alter that when handed a full 90 minutes in their 1-0 win against Valencia in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Now the 27-year-old is determined to build on that and reproduce some of his impressive form that has endeared himself to the Old Trafford faithful.
"I am not satisfied with my performances this season," Park told journalists.
"I don't know why my performances have not been good. Maybe I was not ready for the season.
"But mentally I have been weak and I have to improve.
"In the first-half last night my performance was bad but at least the second was better.
"It is always difficult to get the balance.
"I missed a couple of games and then played again, although since I joined Manchester United it has been like that so I should know how to deal with it."
With Wayne Rooney ruled out for three weeks due to an ankle injury, Park is adamant his side has enough quality players - including himself - to cope with the talisman's absence.
"Throughout Manchester United's history we always come up with answers to problems," he said.
"Big stars come and go but still the team keep producing the same performances.
"We just concentrate on that to make sure we show our quality on the pitch."
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