
Patrice Evra admits Manchester United were poor for their 2-2 draw with Sunderland.
United needed Evra's deflected shot to rescue a point at Old Trafford and the Frenchman said: “It was a big disappointment because it was a poor display.
“We are very disappointed about the way we played. It was a bad game. We drew, and one point is a bonus. We are pleased to get a point, but I don’t even know if we deserved it.
“We are very frustrated because it looked like we didn’t have any energy or power. It was a bad game for us. You have to say Sunderland played very well. We just didn’t look sharp. Our game was slow, we lost a lot of challenges and in the first half we were very poor.”
Such was Evra’s disappointment, he isn’t even claiming the goal that rescued a point for United.
He told manutd.com: “I just tried to strike it towards goal and it came off Anton Ferdinand. It was a good goal for us, but it’s an own goal. Next time I’ll make sure I score a proper goal!”
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