Evra ready for Hammers
Patrice Evra expects a physical bombardment even tougher than the one he faced at Stoke on Sunday when Manchester United tackle West Ham at Upton Park.
The Red Devils head south requiring just seven more points to clinch a record 20th championship.
But he knows better than to expect an easy time against the Hammers, whose fans take particular pleasure in making the Red Devils squirm.
âAt West Ham we have to be ready for the battle, like we were ready against Stoke,â he said.
âWe know the challenge when you play Sam Allardyceâs team. They always knock the ball into the box and put a lot of crosses in.
âThat is the Sam Allardyce style. Why would he change it? Not because he is playing against Manchester United.
âWe have to defend well and be strong in the air.
âThat is what we have done against Stoke, although to be fair, it will maybe be tougher against West Ham.â
Evra was certainly delighted with the manner of Unitedâs 2-0 victory at the weekend, claiming it was the reaction they required after that Old Trafford derby defeat.
It also presented Robin van Persie with the opportunity to break his 10-game barren streak, which he celebrated by leaping into the arms of his manager.
The Dutchmanâs reaction has created a great deal of hilarity in the United dressing room too, where it has been one of the chief topics of conversation.
Not that Evra dare a repeat.
âNo chance. Never,â said the France defender.
âMaybe I will do it with my team-mates. But not with the gaffer. He is older.
âImagine I go in too strong against him. He could fall, then he might sack me. I will never do that.â
Evra could barely keep a straight face as he delivered his assessment of Van Persieâs reaction.
âRobin has had a lot of stick from us,â said Evra.
âIt was nice.
âI could see a lot of love and emotion.
âIt is the first time we saw that. Robin can tell you, for two or three days we have been getting at him. It is good to see love like that on the pitch sometimes.â




