DBasia.news – Paul Scholes highlighted Manchester United’s home appearance. If they continue to lose points at Old Trafford, MU can have difficulty in winning.
The Manchester United vs Everton match took place at Old Trafford, Sunday (7/2/2021) am, WIB in the continued Premier League. The two teams drew, each with only one point.
MU led 2-0 in the first half thanks to goals from Edinson Cavani and Bruno Fernandes. However, Everton responded through Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Rodriguez in the second half.
Scott McTominay had time to restore MU’s advantage. MU’s victory that was in sight was shattered by Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who broke into David de Gea’s goal at the end of injury time.
For this result, Manchester United failed to match Manchester City’s points at the top of the Premier League standings. Harry Maguire and his team mates have now collected 45 points from 23 matches, two points behind City, which will compete against Liverpool on Sunday (7/2/2021) tonight.
Paul Scholes, a former Manchester United player, said it was easy for the Red Devils to drop points at home. Even against Everton, MU should be able to secure three points.
“They dropped stupid points. It makes it difficult for themselves to win titles,” he said to Sky Sports.
According to Scholes, Manchester United should not drop points at home. Because the team that wins the Premier League, must be so strong at home.
“The team that wins the Premier League is a strong team at home. Because for sure, in away games we don’t know what will happen,” he explained.
“This season Manchester United lost to Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United,” he added.
Paul Scholes concluded, it was legitimate for Manchester United to have hopes of winning the title. But if it is challenging to appear at home alone, then it will be a burden for you.
“It’s ok if they still believe in becoming champions, their performance has been good. But there is no reason to lose any more points at home,” concluded Scholes, who has a collection of 11 Premier League titles with Manchester United.