Ryan Giggs is hoping Manchester United can ‘get back on track’ against Aston Villa, insisting the Premier League leaders are still in the driving seat.
“We’re obviously disappointed with the result,” Giggs told MUTV. “After losing last weekend, we wanted to come here and put on a good performance. We didn’t do that in the first half – our passing was sloppy and our movement wasn’t good enough. We just couldn’t get it going, the tempo wasn’t good”.
“Going a goal behind and down to ten men, we had to arrange our shape a little bit differently. We came out and played a lot better in the second half. We were on top, we created some good chances and their keeper made a couple of good saves. Had one of those efforts gone in then we could have gone on to win it but it wasn’t to be”.
“We’ve got to do our own job, not worry about the teams around us. It’s still in our hands”.
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