"When you speak to the fans you realise how much it means to them for United to become the most successful in English football."
- Darren FletcherDarren Fletcher believes the Barclays Premier League is much stronger than in previous seasons and that is why United, and other clubs, have found it difficult to win on the road.
Critics have sneered that the champions have come out on top in a far-from-vintage campaign but the Scotland international appreciates the quality running all the way through the division.
Wolves defeated United and Chelsea, Blackpool did the double over Liverpool and saw off Spurs, while Birmingham also beat last season's champions Chelsea.
"People look at our away form but I think the league has improved," he told MUTV. "Most teams didn’t have a great away record this year and that speaks volumes for the improvement of the league. Our home form has been fantastic. I think the criticism is a bit unfair when you consider we’re champions and have a Champions League final to look forward to."
Fletcher understands what becoming England's most successful club means to the passionate Red Army, particularly now fierce rivals Liverpool also trail in United's wake.
"It feels fantastic to have the 19th title," he explained. "We know how much it means to the fans and obviously for the players winning the Premier League is our challenge every season.
"Last year, we were pipped by Chelsea so we were even more determined to do it this season and to finally overtake Liverpool is great.
When you speak to the fans you realise how much it means to them for United to become the most successful club in English football."
With Sir Alex set to make changes for Sunday's match with Blackpool, Fletcher will hope to be involved as he continues his comeback from a virus. Whichever XI is selected, there is little doubt that the relegation-threatened Seasiders will face a stern test.
"At times, we’ve had to grind out results but that’s the sign of a good team," he said. "The manager has a great squad here – every time he’s changed the team the players have come in and performed well."
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