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Monday, 17 March 2014

'The sun will rise again' - Mata keen to leave Liverpool thrashing in the past


'The sun will rise again' - Mata keen to leave Liverpool thrashing in the past
The Spaniard found the loss at Old Trafford tough to take and has promised fans the club will work hard to deliver an immediate response
Juan Mata is confident Manchester United will quickly put their 3-0 thrashing at the hands of rivals Liverpool behind them.

United were convincingly beaten by the Anfield outfit at Old Trafford, with Steven Gerrard scoring two penalties - and missing a third - before Luis Suarez secured the win, while Nemanja Vidic was sent off.

Mata admitted "everything went bad" during the game after a positive week of training and preparation.

"The storm will pass and the sun will rise again," Mata wrote in his blog for Grada360. "I have no doubt. Besides, no one said this would be easy, but this is football.

"It gives you fantastic moments but also very hard times you have to cope with, when you have to show pride and professionalism until the end. And when all this is gone I’m sure I will be a more mature footballer.

"I have to say that our week at the training ground had been good and we were very hopeful ahead of this derby.



"However, the day of the match everything went bad. It was a tough defeat and I want to tell you that we will give everything we have in order to forget about this in the remaining games."

United face Olympiakos in the Champions League at Old Trafford on Wednesday, hoping to overturn a two-goal deficit and advance to the quarter-finals. ---------------- goal.com

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