Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted he’s got no issue with David De Gea after his side’s 3-3 draw with Everton on Saturday night. The Spain international has come in for criticism after conceding three times at Old Trafford. But, amid calls for Dean Henderson to come in, Solskjaer has hinted he doesn’t see the veteran as the person to blame after the result.
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“We have to be more focused, we have to have the same desire to score and to defend our goal.
“Every time we have to make goals and score goals it has to be the same to not concede and I think we have to learn from this.
“It has already happened a lot of times so it is more than a bit disappointing.
“You talk about everything that is going on but it is about learning and make it better.”
Meanwhile, Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti revealed he was proud of his side for the way they performed under the lights at Old Trafford.
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“I think we started the game well, and were a little bit shy in the first half,” said the Italian.
“We had opportunities in counter-attacks in the first half but we were not clinical in passing forward.
“We didn’t deserve to lose the game two-nil. In the second half we scored two goals and that was not expected.
“After that the game was in control.
“Honestly we did not deserve to lose. The result was fair for us because the effort and the spirit of the team in the second half was really, really good.”