Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 4, 2014

Rooney bemoans mistakes

Rooney bemoans mistakes Wayne Rooney lamented Manchester United's lack of quality in the final third against Everton - and bemoaned the way the Reds "are making it hard for ourselves" in matches. Despite enjoying long periods of possession at Goodison Park, United conceded twice before the break and struggled to create chances in front of goal thereafter. After captaining the Reds in the absence of the injured Patrice Evra and Nemanja Vidic, Rooney said the Reds must cut down on defensive errors in order to improve. “We're obviously disappointed with the result," he told MUTV. "I thought that in the first half we moved the ball well, but we just didn’t penetrate enough. "We moved the ball quite well and they were struggling to get near us at times, but we just had to try to break them down. They sat quite deep, so we might have needed more width or more runners in behind to create space but it was a difficult game. "Everyone knows that it’s a difficult place to come and Everton made it difficult for us by putting bodies behind the ball, but we conceded two really sloppy goals which we need to cut out because we’re making it hard for ourselves to get back into games. "Obviously, once they got the first goal we knew it would be tough and the second goal was a big blow. It’s not nice when you concede just before half time at a place like this. Everton are in good form and they've got a lot of confidence so we knew it would be hard. We knew that if we got a goal after half time we could put them under pressure, but

Mata: This loss maddens me

Mata: This loss maddens me In his weekly blog, Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata reflects on a difficult Easter Sunday encounter with Everton... I do know that you may win or lose, that this is sport and it's part of the game. But I hate this feeling. I feel very disappointed today. This is how you feel when you spend two weeks waiting for a game, getting ready for it, and then things don't go the way you wanted. It happened at Goodison Park and the truth is this is not the first time, as you know. Honestly, everything looked good at the start and we were looking forward to winning the game for our fans, but their first goal from the penalty spot came as a blow. For them it had exactly the opposite effect: Everton got more confidence, especially after scoring a second goal, and after that moment, the script of the match went to fit their needs. Despite our efforts and the chances we had by the end of the game we didn't manage to come back, and what the league table shows now is something that neither the club nor the fans deserve. We will keep fighting until the end, that's the least we can do because I honestly think that we owe many good results to our supporters this season, mainly at Old Trafford. There are three games remaining at home (Norwich, Sunderland and Hull City) and the last one at Southampton. To get as many points as possible and finish as high as we can on the table is, unfortunately, the only goal ahead for us. I hope the next game comes as soon as possible because, as you can imagine, this bad taste makes me mad. I thank you for all your messages of support in the good moments and, especially, in the bad ones. Without you everything would be more complicated.