Man United will bounce back from Liverpool loss, insists Jonny Evans

30 October 2009 10:56
Defender Jonny Evans has scoffed at suggestions Manchester United may be on the wane in the Barclays Premier League.  [LNB] A 2-0 defeat against Liverpool at Anfield saw the champions remain in Chelsea's slipstream.   [LNB]After helping United defeat Barnsley in the Carling Cup on Wednesday, Evans wants more of the same tomorrow when Blackburn visit Old Trafford.   [LNB] A long season: Jonny Evans (right) is unfazed by Manchester United's slip up [LNB]He said: 'We went to Anfield last season and lost, yet went on to win the league. While Liverpool deserved to win at the weekend, we all know it is a long season.   [LNB]'It is going to be a good game on Saturday, and a chance for us to get back on track in the league after beating Barnsley in the cup. That's what we aim to do.'[LNB]Manager Sir Alex Ferguson is set to shuffle his pack again, after making 11 changes against the Coca-Cola Championship side. But he will be without Gary Neville, who is suspended after being sent off at Oakwell, while Darren Fletcher remains doubtful with a groin injury.  [LNB] Ferguson was pleased with the way his inexperienced team overcame difficult cup opponents. Evans added: 'The young players in that side all train with the first team. It is the norm for us.   [LNB] Back on track: Evans is targeting victory over Blackburn on Saturday to make up for last week's Fernando Torres-inspired defeat to Liverpool (above)[LNB]'We all know what is expected and we all bond well together. No matter who the manager picks, I have never seen anyone sulk. He has a good balance in the squad and tries his best to keep everyone happy.'[LNB]United have submitted a claim of mistaken identity to the Football Association, after Fabio da Silva was booked by referee Chris Foy against Barnsley.   [LNB]Instead the offender - for a challenge on Jamal Campbell-Ryce - was his twin brother Rafael.   [LNB]The FA confirmed they have been approached by United, and the submission will be heard on Tuesday by a regulatory commission.[LNB] EXCLUSIVE: Spurs boss Harry Redknapp in summer swoop for Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand as Fergie eyes Everton's Jack Rodwell EXCLUSIVE: Fabio caution to be rescinded after ref booked wrong twinSir Alex Ferguson goes nuts over England's Qatar friendly against BrazilMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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