Juan Mata says sorry to Manchester United fans for loss to Leicester City
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata has apologised to the fans for the side’s shocking 3-5 loss to newly promoted Leicester City.
In his weekly blog on his official website, Mata revealed that the loss hurt after all the anticipation that preceded it.
The 26-year-old came on in the second half to replace Falcao with the scores tied at 3-3.
The journey back seemed long
"After a whole week waiting for the match I could not imagine a Sunday like this," the Spaniard wrote.
"The way back from Leicester to Manchester on the bus seemed really long. I keep thinking about how we lost a game that was under control.
"It's really tough to score three goals away and come back home with no points. On our way back to Manchester I was thinking about what had happened and felt so disappointed as all those that came with us to the stadium.
An apology to the fans
"Honestly, I feel very sorry that the weekend ended up for our fans in such a sad way."
"The way back from Leicester to Manchester on the bus seemed really long. I keep thinking about how we lost a game that was under control.
"There is time during the week to analyse what happened and learn from our mistakes so as not to make them again," Mata added.
Hopeful for the future
"Now we will play two consecutive games at Old Trafford that we want to win for our fans. We will put in our best efforts, you can be sure of that.
"I hope to be in a better mood next Sunday."
“Thank you for being there in the good and the bad times and never giving up. It is important to feel your support.”
Manchester United await West Ham at Old Trafford and will be without the suspended Tyler Blackett and injured Evans and Jones.
After that they’ll welcome Everton which will then be followed by the second international break of the season.