Jones hopes to see City slip up

24 November 2011 08:46

Manchester United defender Phil Jones believes now is the time to crank up the pressure on Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City.

United have the opportunity to close the gap at the top to two points with a win over Newcastle on Saturday before Roberto Mancini's men face Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.

"City have done fantastically this season," Jones said. "I am not taking anything away from them. But they do have some tough games coming up. I don't care how good you are, teams can be put under pressure. This is a difficult league to be in."

He added: "It would be nice to reach top spot by Christmas. But it is not essential. Don't be writing us off if we are not there by January."

It is a measure of Jones' maturity that he is not choosing to hide away as it was his own goal that put United on the back foot in their Champions League encounter with Benfica on Tuesday.

An eventual 2-2 draw means it highly likely Sir Alex Ferguson's men will have to settle for second spot, and a very dangerous knockout stage draw, even if they get the point they need against FC Basle in Switzerland next month in order to qualify.

But Jones is refusing the beat himself up about the personal setback, which came exactly a week after he was compared to legendary Italian defender Franco Baresi by England coach Fabio Capello.

"It happens," Jones said. "Own goals happen to the best of players. It is just one of those situations where the ball ends up in the back of the net.

"What can you do? It is an unfortunate reaction and the ball has ended up in the back of the net.

"I am not going to let my head drop. You win some, you lose some and then you get on with it. Apart from that I thought I played reasonably well."

Source: PA