Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot has urged supporters not to worry despite their 3-1 defeat at Aston Villa on Sunday, their
first ever defeat at Villa Park. Since 1999, however, the Portuguese star Said that the defeat did not affect the team’s psyche.
Unbeaten in nine matches in all competitions following last month’s 6-3 derby defeat at Manchester City, the Red Devils unravelled in Birmingham on Sunday afternoon.
Lucas Digne’s free-kick followed a Leon Bailey strike as Villa flew out of the traps, with Jacob Ramsey securing a 3-1 win having inadvertently deflected in a Luke Shaw strike earlier on. The UFABET report
The manner of the defeat was a gut punch after a promising run under summer appointment Ten Hag – one that deflated Dalot tried to keep in perspective.
“It doesn’t change our mentality of what we have been doing for the last few games,” the United right-back said. “It’s been really good.
The Portuguese national team star revealed that “it does not change our hearts. Or what we’ve done over the past few games?
“It’s been going well. This will not negate what we are doing.”
“It is certainly a step back. And we have to see it as a lesson. We have
another chance on Thursday (against Villa in the Carabao Cup) and it’s an event we want to go through.”
“I’m disappointed, we know today will be a tough game. But we didn’t start the way we wanted in the first 10 minutes and in the first five minutes of the second half.”
“I think it was very important for them. It’s a lesson for us in the next game.”
“We have to start faster. more sharp We are disappointed because we want to win.”