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Ighalo: I've had a lot of help at United

Odion Ighalo says he won't get carried away with his own hype, while praising his new 'brothers' for helping him quickly settle at Manchester United.

The 30-year-old striker completed a loan move from Shanghai Greenland Shenhua in the January transfer window, and the Nigerian could be signed permanently for a fee of around £15million.

And Ighalo – a lifelong United fan – has hailed his Spanish speaking teammates Juan Mata, David de Gea and Sergio Romero for making it easy for him to settle in.

"I have a lot of guys there who have helped me. The guys in the dressing room are very good guys," the Nigeria international said during an Instagram Q&A session on Tuesday afternoon.

"The first time I stepped my feet in that dressing room – wow. There are two or three players that took me and made me feel welcome and comfortable.

"After two or three days we started living like brothers, like I’ve been there for five years, laughing together and cracking jokes together.

"Especially Juan Mata, De Gea and the other goalkeeper Romero, because they speak Spanish and I speak Spanish."

Ighalo has been happy to prove his initial doubters wrong after a barnstorming start to life in the north west.

"Firstly it was, 'Why are you going to England?', with your age and all and that it is one of the biggest teams in the world," the ex-Watford attacker added.

"Number two, nobody gave me a chance but I know I’m a hard worker.

"I don’t get carried away, I don't listen. I do my work and just remain focused. When I came to Manchester United I pictured what I wanted to attain but I did not say a word, I did not go solo.

"People on social media can always talk but you do not need to speak to people that you do not know. You must focus and do your job. The same people that criticise you will praise you when you do well and when they praise you, you can’t get carried away.

"I am telling you, If I miss one chance now they will insult me, you understand? [Now] It's, 'Ighalo you are the best', but okay, one chance I miss and they will insult me so do not get carried away with hype, praise or criticism because those things are bound to happen."

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