Rooney demands more from teammates
September 24, 2013 by Agency Reporter Leave a Comment
Manchester
United striker Wayne Rooney has underlined the need for his side to
make defensive improvements after Sunday’s derby defeat.
David Moyes’ team were trounced 4-1 by
rivals Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, with Rooney scoring a late
consolation after a Sergio Aguero double and strikes from Yaya Toure
and Samir Nasri had put the game beyond doubt.
The result marked United’s heaviest away
defeat to City since 2004, and Rooney has acknowledged that his side’s
performance was far from acceptable.
“It is not good enough,” Rooney told MUTV. “We know we have to improve and stop giving these sloppy goals away.
“It is not nice to lose to City. It was a bad result and we are all extremely disappointed.”
Rooney’s free-kick was his fourth goal
in three games and made him the all-time leading scorer in Manchester
derby matches with 11 goals.
But the England international was keen
to focus solely on Wednesday’s League Cup clash with Liverpool, rather
than personal milestones.
“It is nice to score but it means
nothing,” he added. “The most important thing today was the points and
we have come away with none.
“Thankfully we have another massive game
against Liverpool. It is the ideal game for us. Any game against
Liverpool, whether it is a friendly, Capital One Cup or Premier League,
is massive.
“We have to try and get the victory so we can put this defeat to the back of our minds.”
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