Jesse Lingard admits his loan at West Ham was like 'hitting the refresh button' after being frozen out at Manchester United as midfielder vows to find top level consistency with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set to hand him another chance Jesse Lingard revealed he gained confidence from his loan spell at West Ham The 28-year-old midfielder scored nine goals in 16 appearances for the Hammers Lingard is set to feature more prominently for Manchester United this season Lingard faces competition from the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba
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Jesse Lingard has revealed that his loan spell at West Ham felt like 'hitting the refresh button' with the 28-year-old now back at Manchester United as the new season approaches.
Lingard moved to east London on loan in January after becoming a peripheral figure at Old Trafford, and needed a change of environment in order to recapture his best form.
He went on to score nine goals in 16 games to help the Hammers finish sixth in the Premier League and secure Europa League football. Lingard's sensational form means he's back in manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's plans ahead of the new season.