Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has dispelled rumours that he is unhappy with manager David Moyes's training methods.
Reports emerged yesterday suggesting that the 30-year-old is not convinced by the Scotsman's leadership following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson last season.
However, the Dutchman has moved quickly to calm these claims by stating that there is a "very good" atmosphere within the United camp.
"Its great working with the new manager David Moyes," Van Persie told De Telegraaf. "He has his own style and methods and I like these.
"There is a very good atmosphere at the club. I'm happy with the style of Moyes. He does his own training sessions, he's close with the players and prepares us with his staff very well for the next opponent."
In Moyes's first three Premier League games in charge of the club, United have accumulated a victory, draw and loss.