Morgan Schneiderlin says there is plenty more to come from him as Manchester United prepare to battle for a top four spot. The midfielder arrived at Old Trafford last summer after weeks of transfer speculation, and has so far made 27 appearances in all competitions.But despite a solid showing from the Frenchman so far, he insists that the United faithful havent seen the best of him yet and says there is more to come. When I first came I had big expectations and, of course, I wanted to play for the title and I wanted to have a big impact straight away on everything. Its a new philosophy and a new thing to take on board, Schneiderlin told MUTV. The Frenchman has scored once for the Red Devils this season during a 3-0 win against Everton in October I had some good games and a good spell but theres a lot of competition and so even in my time when I didnt play every game I was still learning, still trying to improve and doing my best. Since the weeks went on in the season, Ive felt better and better and of course I know I have plenty more to show to everyone and plenty more in my locker.United have picked up some big results in their last two Premier League games - beating Manchester City and Everton - which has seen them storm into the top four picture. They now sit in fifth, just a point behind their local rivals, and face another huge test this weekend when they travel to Tottenham live on Super Sunday this weekend.The Red Devils also have an FA Cup quarter-final to settle with West Ham next week and Schneiderlin hopes the side can finish the season with a flourish. We look game by game, were not looking too far ahead but we know that we have some big games coming, like Leicester and Tottenham and the FA Cup and we want to win everything and make sure we finish very strong, the France international added. Manchester United travel to West Ham next week in their FA Cup quarter-final replay Of course we are all disappointed not to play for the title, but in football you never know what can happen so we will try to finish as strong as possible.Hopefully the teams who are in front will drop some points and we can capitalise on that.Catch Man United in Premier League action this weekend live on Sky Sports, as they go head-to-head with Spurs at White Hart Lane on Super Sunday from 3.30pm. Also See: Blind deserves more credit Shaw resumes light training Herrera: Were better than City Who is Renato Sanches? Mike Foltynewicz Jersey .ca NBA Power Rankings. Winners of 15 straight, with a healthy roster, the Spurs have overtaken the Clippers and Oklahoma City Thunder for the number one ranking. Dale Murphy Jersey . The underachieving franchise finished 17th in the 19-team league with a 6-17-11 record this season. 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Atlanta Braves Shirts . -- Jesse Lussier scored 8:24 into overtime as the Halifax Mooseheads erased a four-goal deficit to beat the host Val-dOr Foreurs 6-5 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff action.New York, NY (SportsNetwork.com) - Rick Nash and Martin St. Louis each scored a pair of goals and the New York Rangers held off a late comeback attempt from the Washington Capitals to record a 4-2 win, their season-high seventh in a row. Nash added an assist on St. Louis second of the night, which came on a 5-on-3 with 3:48 remaining after Washington nearly overcame a 3-0 deficit on third- period goals by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Alex Ovechkin. Derek Brassard and Mats Zuccarello added two assists and Henrik Lundqvist made 30 saves for the red-hot Rangers, with 19 of those stops coming in the final period. Braden Holtby turned aside 23 shots in the loss, the Capitals first in regulation since Dec. 2. Washington entered the Metropolitan Division matchup 7-0-2 in its last nine games. The Rangers owned a seemingly comfortable 3-0 lead after Nash secured a loose puck in the neutral zone and beat a screened Holtby stick-side in transition 5:12 into the third period. However, a Washington offense that had been mostly lifeless up until then suddenly came to life. Just 41 seconds after Nashs tally, Kuznetsov raced up the right side and fired a shot that handcuffed Lundqvist and trickled through. The Capitals received a power play less than four minutes later, and Ovechkin converted the chance with a well-placed rocket from the left circle and hit the right post and went in with 9:02 to play. A high-sticking penalty to Nicklas Backstrom with 5:25 left stalled Washingtons momentum, however, and Jason Chimera was sent off for a violation on the resulting faceoff to give New York a two-man advantage.dddddddddddd Nash rifled a shot on the 5-on-3 that bounced off both the post and Holtbys glove, with St. Louis perfectly placed in front to poke in the rebound for a 4-2 lead. The Rangers struck first just 3:32 into a first period in which Washington managed just five shots. Brassard led a rush into the Capitals zone before sending a pass to Zuccarello, whose off-balance shot caromed off Nashs left ankle and trickled past Holtby. A boarding penalty to Ovechkin early in the second enabled New York to extend the lead just 36 seconds into the advantage, on St. Louis tough- angle one-timer into an open right side of the Washington net. Game Notes The seven-game streak is the Rangers longest since a seven-gamer from Oct. 31-Nov. 15, 2011 ... New York improved to 10-2-1 against Metropolitan Division clubs and has earned at least a point in 11 straight divisional games ... Ovechkins goal was the 438th of his career, breaking a tie with Pavel Bure for the third-most by a Russian-born player in NHL history... Zuccarello now has 111 career points, tying Espen Knutsen for the most by a Norwegian-born player ... Capitals defenseman John Carlson assisted on both Washington goals. ' ' '