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Ferguson will fire us all if we let lead slip again

United defender Patrice Evra warns there can be no repeat of last season's slip-up

Tuesday 11 December 2012 11:00 GMT
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The Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has declared after his side established a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League that Sir Alex Ferguson will "sack everyone" within the squad, if they sacrifice that type of advantage for a second successive season.

United allowed Manchester City to wipe out an eight-point lead last time and in a typically forthright assessment of the "Man United way" – as the Frenchman always describes their way of going about their business – he pledged that it would not happen again

"I remember what happened last year," said Evra. "We were eight points clear and in the end we lost the league. No, [this match] was more important to win at City and give a sign out to them.

"We also broke their record at home which was really important. Psychologically, it was really important to win against City. I think Ferguson is going to sack everyone if we [let this lead slip]. No, I'm serious. It would not be funny, for the fans, for the players, for everyone. A six-point lead – the league is not finished yet, there is a long way to go, but I really mean now we have to make sure we are ready."

The 31-year-old, whom Paris St-Germain have aspirations to buy with a £5m January offer, said that Ferguson's squad have learnt last season's lessons – when they were too fixated on City and played overly defensively in a 1-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium. "This was a good win [because] we won again like the Man United way," Evra said.

"We're very happy because we stuck to the plan. Last year we talked a lot about City before the game but this year we just talked about us.

"It was about us – just to put some pressure on them and don't let them play and when we get the ball to make sure we score."

The spirit of United was evident again in Sunday's comeback, the French defender reflected. "We've done that a lot this year," he said. "I know people criticise us for conceding goals but the most important thing is to win games and that's what we are doing now. I know we have to defend better but in the end we showed the character."

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