Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes his players have made impressive progress this season and has urged them to cap a promising domestic campaign by securing a place in the top four.
United travel to Leicester on Sunday - live on Sky Sports - with both sides looking to secure a place in next season's Champions League.
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Solskjaer's side began the season slowly and were as low as 14th in October, but a 13-game unbeaten run that dates back to January has seen them rise to third place with just one game remaining.
While he knows United have not yet secured their place in the top four, Solskjaer is pleased with his team's progress, saying ahead of their trip to the King Power Stadium: "Let's get this game out of the way and get third position and continue the growth and the journey this team's on.
"Of course we've had some hard times this season, some setbacks, but I think we've shown and we've proved that this is a team going places.
"If we get a result against Leicester, I think everyone will say that this journey has been a good one.
"But then again, this is not the end of the journey. If you get there, it's not 'breathe and relax', it's 'go again'. We know there are two teams too far ahead of us, so we have to step it up even more."
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'Fans could have earned us extra points'
United have dropped just six points in eight games since the Premier League restarted last month, but Solskjaer says they could have earned even more had they been playing in front of supporters.
In particular, Solskjaer says the Old Trafford crowd could have helped United turn home draws against Southampton and West Ham into valuable wins in their pursuit of a top-four place.
He said: "I think the players have just got used to this situation and we've just got to get on with it. The fans would have made a big difference, of course they would have, at both home and away games.
"Football without the fans, for me, is not the same. They're a part of football because we are together and it should be with the fans.
"That passion, enthusiasm, energy, maybe we needed to go the extra mile against West Ham or to defend the last-ditch goal against Southampton.
"I think it would have made a difference because our fans are the best at Old Trafford. There's no better place to chase goals. But we'll get there again. I think we've given our fans something to look forward to."
Sunday July 26: Final day fixtures in the Premier League
Arsenal vs Watford - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Premier League
Burnley vs Brighton - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Arena
Chelsea vs Wolves - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Football
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Action
Everton vs Bournemouth - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Golf
Leicester vs Man Utd - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Main Event
Man City vs Norwich - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Pick and Sky One
Newcastle vs Liverpool - 4pm kick-off, Full Time highlights live on Sky Sports Digital
Southampton vs Sheffield United - 4pm kick-off, Live on Sky Sports Mix
West Ham vs Aston Villa - 4pm kick-off, Full Time highlights live on Sky Sports Digital