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WE WANTED TO DO IT OURSELVES
“Yes, I think Brighton did us a favour to turn the game around. they were losing 1-0 at half-time and scored three goals in the second half. We would have loved to take care of ourselves. In a way, the game was indicative of the last couple of weeks, especially when we played away from home. We tried, we had big opportunities in the first half to score ourselves, but we didn’t. Especially in the first half, we had too many unforced errors, bad giveaways, and that was exactly the way that we conceded the goal. In fact, it was our assist. The goalscorer was Zaha but the ones who gave the assist was ourselves. The way that we defended that shot was also not the way that you have to defend in this league. We had a few opportunities in the second half, but it was not clinical enough, that’s why, in the end, we conceded another defeat away from home.”
OPTIMISTIC FOR THE FUTURE
“We knew [what work lies ahead] before that game. We wouldn’t have needed that fixture today to know that, but I’m optimistic, I’m positive. With the new manager, and Erik [ten Hag] is a top manager, together with our board, with our scouting department we can make sure that we get the necessary reinforcements, the players that help to raise the level of quality again. And then, hopefully, bring Manchester United back into the top four.”
THE AWAY SUPPORT
“The fans are amazing. This is one of the biggest assets that the club has and this is why it is so important that we are all working together to get Manchester United back on track and back into the top [four].”
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