Patrice Evra tells Ten Hag what he must do to beat Manchester City in derby

Former Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra has expressed concern about the club’s inability to control games ahead of the Manchester derby. The two Premier League giants face off on Saturday, January 14 in a game that will possibly dictate the course of the rest of the season.

United go into the game as the form team, having won all seven games played since the World Cup concluded. For City, they have to rediscover their potency after a shock 2-0 defeat to bottom side Southampton in the Carabao Cup.

Despite the club’s decent form, Evra is worried his former side may not have the stuff to dominate City, who won 6-3 in the reverse fixture.

“I think United are now more consistent, I expect this season to be like a rollercoaster but at the moment we have more ups than downs,” Evra, who won five Premier League titles at United told Betfair, cited on Express Sport.

“I think United are now more consistent, I expect this season to be like a rollercoaster but at the moment we have more ups than downs,” Evra, who won five Premier League titles at United told Betfair, cited on Express Sport.

“There are two things that I still don’t like about United, the first is they aren’t clinical enough and secondly they aren’t in charge, they aren’t in control. “Maybe the team isn’t ready yet to be in control for 90 minutes or even 70 minutes. When we play against teams, yes we’re winning, but we still aren’t in control and this is dangerous, especially when you play against teams like Man City.

One stat that could give Erik Ten Hag’s side an edge over City is that they have won all eight consecutive games at Old Trafford in all competitions. This could give a pointer that perhaps the fear factor in the stadium for opponents may be coming back.

United in the title race? Ahead of the game, United are a massive nine points off the league leaders Arsenal. But a win over City will surely bring forth title talks as they will climb to within a point of Pep Guardiola’s side having played the same number of games.

Potter turns to senior players for help Sports Brief also reported on how Graham Potter intends to utilize his senior players to get Chelsea out of a torrid run of form.

Many Blues fans believe if this had happened during the zero tolerance ownership reign of Roman Abramovich, Potter would have lost his job, but Todd Boehly is keeping faith in the English manager.

The former Brighton manager has now turned to his senior players for help to change the course of their season. He admitted the conversation was lengthy, and the players had given their honest view of the situation.

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