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‘Angry’ United raring to make amends, says Mata Mourinho’s men hoping to take out their frustratio­ns on Burnley

- Namaste

MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata admitted his teammates are furious after dropping two points at Leicester City, but he hopes they can channel that frustratio­n into a strong response against Burnley on Tuesday.

Jose Mourinho’s side was stunned by a late goal from 10-man Leicester in a 2-2 draw that saw United fall 13 points behind leader Manchester City at the halfway stage of the campaign.

Mourinho angrily spoke of missing “joke chances” and “childish” errors from his players after Saturday’s draw.

But Mata, who scored both United goals in an excellent personal display, hopes his side responds positively to the frustratin­g evening at King Power Stadium.

“You have to keep going. It’s Christmas time, you play every two or three days obviously,” Mata said. “Now we feel frustrated and angry but we need to keep going and, from tomorrow, rest and think about the next game and have the will of finishing the next game with a much better feeling.

“We got a point but it feels like a defeat because we were so close to winning, had chances to kill the game and they were with one less player.”

Mata put United 2-1 ahead with a superbly taken freekick and revealed afterwards that his goal celebratio­n was a dedication to Indian children with whom his charitable foundation Common Goal works.

“It was because when the kids from the Oscar Foundation — one of the foundation­s we work with — came to Old Trafford to visit me they asked if I could do this kind of

(a respectful greeting) celebratio­n for them,” explained Mata.

“The first goal I didn’t do it because we needed a second goal but for the second goal I thought of them and it was dedicated for those kids in the slums of Mumbai.”

Mourinho may feel less charitable when it comes to selecting his team for the visit of Sean Dyche’s Clarets, although injuries will limit the Portuguese’s options

Eric Bailly is a long-term absentee while Michael Carrick, Antonio Valencia and Marouane Fellaini have been ruled out of the holiday games.

Matteo Darmian missed the Leicester match, while centerback Chris Smalling was hampered by a late injury.

At least United has history on their side in the Boxing Day clash, having not lost at home to Burnley since September 1962, a sequence of eight wins and five draws.

And United’s run of 19 wins from the 23 Boxing Day games Juan Mata, Man United midfielder it has played in the Premier League era is a record for the division.

Burnley will be looking to respond to last weekend’s 3-0 home loss to Tottenham Hotspur, but will be without in-form defender James Tarkowski, who serves the second game of a three-match ban.

But Clarets manager Dyche has every reason to be pleased with the first half of the season as his team visits Old Trafford just three points from the Champions League places.

“We’ve got good points on the table,” he said. “Whichever team we put out there, we’ve always been competitiv­e.

“That’s the key, even going into these games, which are tough games.

“The key is to be competitiv­e. As long as we’re doing that, and we perform, over a longer period, we’ll get results. That’s what we’ve done over the season.

“We’ll have to continue to do that. It’s probably the first time we’ve been stretched this season. Adding a suspension does stretch it, but I’ve great faith in the players.”

We feel frustrated and angry but we need to keep going and rest and think about the next game.”

 ?? DARREN STAPLES / REUTERS ?? Manchester United star Juan Mata’s celebratio­n for his second goal against Leicester on Saturday was dedicated to Indian kids who are helped by his charitable foundation.
DARREN STAPLES / REUTERS Manchester United star Juan Mata’s celebratio­n for his second goal against Leicester on Saturday was dedicated to Indian kids who are helped by his charitable foundation.

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