Ahead of Manchester United’s home game against Everton in the 14th round of the Premier League, Patrice Evra reflected on the team’s situation in the league. After being held to a draw at Tottenham, United aimed to maintain their unbeaten run at Old Trafford, which had lasted for two months.
In assessing the team’s standing in the league under new manager David Moyes, Evra expressed confidence in Manchester United’s ability to overcome challenges. He emphasized the importance of believing in the team and trusting themselves, their teammates, and the manager. Evra highlighted the tendency for people to write off Manchester United too quickly and recalled a similar situation in the previous season when the team ultimately won the championship by 11 points.
Despite a challenging start to the season, Evra remained optimistic about the team’s potential, stating that the Premier League is a marathon, not a sprint. He emphasized that Manchester United’s focus is on their own performances rather than worrying about other teams dropping points.