Room for improvement at Old Trafford
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra feels that despite his side’s 3-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday and unbeaten start to the season, they can and must improve.
The France international was not happy with the manner of the Old Trafford team’s victory over Andre Villas Boas’ men at the weekend, and believes they can play better.
“Maybe I am being hard on myself but it is the first time we didn’t control the game,” he told Sky Sports.
“We have five wins. Yes, it is a good start but I always want more. I hope we control the next game against Stoke.
“We shouldn’t rush things. That is why we gave the ball away too easily. That is why I am not so happy. We won a big game. We have scored three times against Chelsea. There are a lot of positive things.
“But when they scored the early goal in the second half I thought ‘we have to be strong to make sure Chelsea don’t come back and maybe even win 4-3’. If we want to win the league we will have to perform better than this,” he concluded.
Sitting top of the standings, United take on Stoke at the Britannia on Saturday and will look to continue their perfect record so far.
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