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Man U losing to Everton is degrading, says De Gea

Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has said the club’s loss to Everton in the Premier League match on Saturday was a disgrace. United, courtesy of Anthony Gordon’s first-half goal, were defeated 1-0 by the relegation-threatened side at Goodison Park.

Frustrated by the outcome of the match, De Gea said that Manchester United do not create chances upfront to score goals.

However, De Gea decried the inability of the club to qualify for the Champions League spot noting that the loss to Everton has made it an uphill task The Trumpet gathered.

In a chat with BT Sport, he said, “It’s a disgrace from us, to be honest, we should win the game. “We don’t create, that’s the problem. We don’t even create proper chances to score. I don’t know what to say, to be honest. “We’re not good enough, that’s for sure.

It’s going to be very difficult now to be in the top four,” he added. Everton, with the win over Manchester United on Saturday, has gained a glimpse of hope after enduring a disappointing defeat on Wednesday against Burnley to continue its fight for survival in the Premier League.

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Furthermore, De Gea outrightly stated that there was no reason whatsoever United should have lost the game against a side that is struggling and nervous. He continued: “We knew before they were struggling, but how difficult it is to play here even when they are not in a good mood, but they play with more desire.

“They played on Wednesday, they were tired, they were a bit nervous, you could feel it, and even with that, we lost the game.

“Of course, it’s not the perfect atmosphere. But you could see they were tired, they were nervous, and come on, they keep going and keep fighting to win. They had more desire than us. That is not acceptable, and it’s very sad to lose today,” he added

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