Former Manchester United's left-back, Patrice Evra has disclosed that it is 'killing' him to witness the fact that teams don't get scared of facing his former side anymore.
The French star who won five Premier League titles, three League Cups and the Champions League during his eight-year stint in Manchester has been spending time with the club while training for his coaching badges.
Man United will visit West Ham on Sunday and Evra says it hurts knowing that clubs no longer have fear factor facing United again, but thinks that things will improve when some key players return from injury.
“We played last week against Leicester and many people said it was going to be a tough game because they’re in form but it’s what I’m talking about. Where is the respect for Manchester United?," he asked."I want people to fear us again and people have to go out and play better and win the games."I know it’s not easy going to West Ham, it’s a tough place, but we have to make sure, when the players step on the pitch, we are united.“I want that arrogance to come back, you know. Even if it’s not easy, people have to understand we are Manchester United. So I’m upset when I hear people talking about United as if we are nothing. It’s killing me.“We need to win, no matter. Actually, I want to win games until everyone is ready as we’ve got a lot of injuries but we need to win games, no matter what.“I know some people complained we didn’t play great against Leicester but we got the three points. It’s what we have to do. Going on that pitch, we have to get three points. Trust me, when the full squad is back, we’re going to have some better days for us.”
He went further to say that West Ham will go in the game to win, disclosing that the players were all focus and confident of beating United the last time both team played and they won United 3-1.
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