Jonny Evans is targeting more goals for Manchester United
after his headed opener helped seal an emphatic and impressive 3-0 win
over Newcastle United.
The Northern Irish defender
connected with Robin van Persie’s left-wing corner at the Sports Direct
Arena to seal his first goal of the season and only the second of his
Reds career. Now, after contributing to an excellent victory and an
encouraging team performance in the north east, Evans is looking to make
more of an impact at the opposite end of the pitch from where he
normally operates.
“As a defender, you want clean sheets but
scoring a goal put a bit of gloss on my own performance so it was nice
to chip in,” Jonny told MUTV.
“As soon as I made a connection with it I thought it was going in, so I
was delighted with that and hopefully I can add a few more.
“You
could see by the way that we started that we wanted to come out and put
on a good performance. I think the main thing was that we defended and
attacked as a team. We were a real unit out there and we made it hard
for a good Newcastle side.
“They had big powerful lads with good
goal scoring records, especially up at the Sports Direct Arena. We knew
we were in for a hard game but we were up for the challenge and
thankfully we were able to keep a clean sheet.
“We were seven
points behind Chelsea (before the game) so it was a big gap and if we
had dropped points it would have been a big task. Although it is still
early on in the season, you don’t want to give a team that kind of
advantage so early on.”
Tom Cleverley scored United’s third goal
against the Magpies on Sunday, curling an audacious effort into the top
corner after cutting inside from the
left flank. The strike, quite comically, caused much debate after the match as to whether or not the midfielder meant it.
And
although Cleverley insists his finish was deliberate, Evans is not
buying it: “There is no way he meant that. To try and shoot from there,
especially to bend it, he definitely didn’t mean it. I think he was
looking for Robin van Persie at the back post but it went in.
“But
that was a really important time for us to score a goal because they
kept pumping the ball in the box and were getting one or two chances. It
was important for us to get the 3-0 lead.”
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