David de Gea is delighted with Manchester United's win against Everton, but he thinks more goals should have been scored. Erik ten Hag warned that Everton would be difficult opponents because they're fighting for survival in the Premier League, but United controlled the contest from the first whistle and peppered Jordan Pickford with a barrage of attempts.
United recorded 21 shots in the first half, their most in an opening 45 minutes of a Premier League match since 2003/2004, and they made a deserved breakthrough in the 36th minute when Scott McTominay found the net. ALSO READ: Man United player ratings as Fernandes and Sabitzer good Although the tempo dropped after half-time, substitute Anthony Martial made sure of the three points with 20 minutes remaining.
It was another important win for United and De Gea, speaking to MUTV, reflected on the performance after the game. "Massive [back-to-back wins], especially because we play Wednesday night [Brentford] and then to play Saturday at 12.30pm is not easy, so the energy the team put in, the intensity and desire was unbelievable," De Gea said. "We controlled the game from the beginning to the end, we created a lot of chances and we should have probably scored more goals, to be honest, but a great performance from the team and it was enjoyable. "We created many, many chances and we didn't give many away.
We played so well from the back, keeping the ball, creating massive chances, but like I say, we should have scored more and it would have been easier in the second half. "Anyway, we played really good football and I'm so happy.