Bruno Fernandes on Man United draw: 'There are a lot of things to be disappointed with'
Bruno Fernandes wants Manchester United to learn from their mistakes (Alex Pantling/PA)
Frustrated Bruno Fernandes says Manchester United have to learn from blowing victory against Everton.
Having thrashed nine-man Southampton by a Premier League record-equalling 9-0 scoreline on Tuesday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaerâs men left Old Trafford on Saturday evening reeling from a late gut punch.
After Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Rodriguez cancelled out Edinson Cavaniâs header and Fernandesâ exquisite effort, Scott McTominay looked to have steered United to victory.
But Lucas Digneâs free-kick deep in stoppage time was flicked on and Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored with the last kick of the game to secure Everton a 3-3 draw at the death.
âThere are a lot of things to be disappointed with,â United playmaker Fernandes said.
âWe were making so many mistakes in the last few games and we canât keep conceding goals like that. We have to be more focused, we have to have the same desire to score and to defend our goal.
âEvery 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.
âIt has already happened a lot of times so it is more than a bit disappointing.
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âYou talk about everything that is going on but it is about learning and make it better.â
Unitedâs soft underbelly from set pieces was again exposed as Calvert-Lewin netted, leaving Fernandes frustrated once again.
âIt is really bad and you canât concede goals like that because from a full 50 yards they are a long way from our goal,â he said.
âYou canât concede this kind of goals from that. We have to be more focused and we have to be ready and we have to be more stronger.
âWe have to defend our goal with everything.â
There is little time for United to wallow in self-pity as another big Old Trafford match looms large, with West Ham visiting in the FA Cup fifth round on Tuesday.
âWe have time,â Fernandes told MUTV. âWe have time to think again.
âEveryone knows the past is the past and you can do nothing, but the future you can do something about.
âSo everybody has to be ready and learn from this game. Everything we learn from this game we have to put in the next one and try to win. We have to win.â
Everton are also hosting a team from the capital as Tottenham arrive in the FA Cup on Wednesday â a match in which Calvert-Lewin hopes they will not need to show character to come from behind again.
âIt was frustrating after we got back level at 2-2 to let them get the lead again from a set piece but we just hung in there,â the England frontman said.
âWe had to stay disciplined when they had the ball for large parts and then try to get the goal at the end.
âI was just waiting for a little nick (from the free-kick). I knew I wasnât going to get the first contact so it was just about being ready for the second one.
âOnce it hit me in the stomach I knew I could get there before the keeper.â





