Christian Eriksen has expressed his frustration with Manchester United’s consistent problem of conceding late goals, which once again proved costly in their latest game. Returning to league action for the first time since January, Eriksen discussed his performance and acknowledged that there were areas for improvement, stating, “Of course, I still think there’s some bits that still could be better today, a few decisions that could have been better and put my team-mate or myself in a better position around the pitch.”
Despite having limited game time recently, Eriksen remains dedicated and stressed, “I’m trying to do my best. It hasn’t been as much game time, but when you’re on it, I think you have to do your best.”
He also emphasized the importance of focusing on recovery and preparing mentally and physically for the upcoming games, expressing his eagerness to play every game and every day. In a different perspective, Burnley right-back Erik Pieters commented on their game at Old Trafford, calling it a valuable point for the team and expressing both happiness and disappointment with the result.
He noted, “We are really happy but a little bit disappointed because maybe we could have won this game at the end. Yes, it was a big game.
They had chances, us too. You know that’s football, sometimes it’s for us, sometimes for them.”
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