Michael Carrick is confident Manchester United can cope with their gruelling fixture list.
United have played seven times in the last three weeks but there is not likely to be any respite as they continue to challenge for silverware on three fronts.
Saturday's 2-2 draw with Middlesbrough means an FA Cup quarter-final replay must be fitted into United's schedule, while they also play a charity match against a European XI on Tuesday.
However, Carrick insists: "The fixture list is a bit congested now and we are going to have to deal with it, but if we are going to win things then we have to go through this.
"Right now we are facing a lot of games of such huge importance."
The likes of Louis Saha, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Mikael Silvestre have all been hit by injuries in recent weeks but Carrick believes there are enough quality players at Old Trafford to step in to the breach.
"I am sure we have the strength in depth despite the injury situation at the moment," said the former Tottenham midfielder.
"We have a good squad and other lads can come in to show how good they are."
Carrick feels United's results over the past few weeks have shown they have the resolve to win games whilst not playing at their best.
"You have spells in the season when you don't play great stuff, but we have shown over the past few weeks that we can grind results out," he observed.
"I think this game (against Middlesbrough) showed the character in the team in the way we came back."