Patrice Evra says Man Utd ‘need a miracle’ and he ‘does not trust’ current team
Patrice Evra has declared Manchester United will need a 'miracle' to beat Liverpool on Monday evening.
The Red Devils found themselves bottom of the table last weekend after they were embarrassed 4-0 by Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium. United have now lost their opening two games of the Premier League season, and they face a tough task to avoid defeat in their third.
Liverpool haven't started the season much better, registering two draws against Fulham and Crystal Palace. But even with Liverpool stumbling, Evra still thinks United will need a 'miracle' if they are to come away with any spoils.
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Evra told Betfair: "Against Liverpool, we will need a miracle. The only positive thing is Liverpool haven't won a game yet, so they also don't look ready yet."
He added: "Now, I don't trust Man United. We are touching rock bottom right now, it wouldn't surprise me if we beat Liverpool. We can't do anything worse.
"Last season, Liverpool won 4-0, but it could have been more, it was like a training session. If Liverpool are arrogant, we can beat them. But if Liverpool come into this game motivated after they haven't won any of their first two then they will destroy us."
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Evra also revealed that he believes Liverpool will bounce back from their poor start, but they are still way off the pace set by Manchester City.
City had looked untouchable in their opening two fixtures of the season but showed chinks in their armour against Newcastle on Sunday. Pep Guardiola's side had to battle back from two goals down to claim a hard-fought draw.
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