Thursday, April 11, 2013

'Upset' Valencia admits Manchester United are worried by City - ESPN.co.uk

Antonio Valencia says Manchester United are "a little worried" about making their grip on the Premier League title fall. United suffered a loss at Old Trafford against second-placed Manchester City on Monday, but nonetheless offer a lead at the summit. Friend Alex Ferguson's side paid the price for a slowdown in type last period while they were pipped to the subject by their opponents on the ultimate day. Reflecting on the pain of last season's failure and looking forward to this term's run-in, Valencia has stressed the necessity for concentration because they seek to wrap up a 20th league title. He is quoted by Sporting Life as saying: "We really are a little concerned. A year ago, having nine points with seven games to get, the league was lost by us and now we've seven games, 12 points and we don't want this to take place again. "We desire to finish off the two coming activities feasible as soon, starting off in the proper way and finding yourself victorious." Valencia played the last 11 minutes of United's defeat against City, and the winger confessed to his frustration at a limited role in such a high-profile game. "They would be the manager's decisions, but I was still a bit upset," he said. "In this essential game, to be not taken into account as a beginning is disturbing. "Ten minutes is very short for this kind of hard game. The main thing is to seriously and play, nevertheless, you become restless for the next game."

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