‘Best night of my life’, says Jonny Evans after helping Manchester United end slump by beating Burnley
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Manchester United's Jonny Evans (35) celebrates scoring against Burnley on Sept 23. The goal was later disallowed after a VAR review.
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LONDON – Jonny Evans thought his Manchester United days were long gone, but on Saturday the 35-year-old Northern Irishman played a huge role in helping them emerge from a worrying slump.
Centre-back Evans, who was released by Leicester City at the end of last season after their top-flight relegation, marked his first start for United since 2015 by setting up Bruno Fernandes for the only goal in a 1-0 victory at Burnley.
His 200th appearance for the Old Trafford club, with whom he won three Premier League titles, could have been even better had his first-half headed goal not been ruled out for offside.
Evans added some calmness to United's defence as they kept their first clean sheet since the opening day of the season.
And he showed superb vision with a peach of a pass for Fernandes to volley United’s winner on the stroke of half-time.
No wonder he looked a happy man afterwards.
“I loved every minute of it. Before the game you get a feeling, I couldn’t wait, just pure excitement,” Evans, who joined West Bromwich Albion in 2015 and then moved to Leicester City in 2018, told TNT Sports.
“Coming up here on the bus, I was buzzing. That was my 200th game for Man United, I never thought I would ever reach that figure – the best night of my life.”
Evans came on as a substitute in United’s 3-1 defeat by Arsenal
He admitted that returning to Old Trafford had not really been in his thoughts and that the prospect of being in the starting line-up had seemed unlikely.
“I got the call and didn’t have another option, so I just took it and tried to do my best in training and take my chance. You then just hope your body sees you through,” he said.
On the goal, United captain Fernandes told TNT Sports: “It was a great pass from Jonny. I know he has great qualities playing the ball in behind with both feet.
“I was waiting for it (the pass). Burnley give space behind but it was tough to get that at times and we took the chance when it was there.
“We know that we have been in a tough bit of momentum but we knew we could come back from it. Obviously the performance was not the best but we got the three points, which is the most important thing.”
After his display, Evans may have given manager Erik ten Hag something to consider, especially with injuries impacting United and a busy fixture schedule ahead.
“He (Evans) showed personality. He was calm, composed, did everything right. Very good performance,” ten Hag said.
Jonny Evans may have given manager Erik ten Hag something to consider, especially with injuries impacting United’s squad and a busy fixture schedule ahead.
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The Dutchman said the triumph could be a turning point in a troubled season, which had seen his side lose four of their six matches in all competitions before Saturday.
“This is only one win but what we have seen is that there is togetherness and fight – a real good spirit in the dressing room,” said ten Hag.
“What we have seen is when you have to defend with 11 and do it together, it is very difficult to play against this Manchester United.”
While United moved up to eighth place, Burnley dropped to the bottom with one point from five games, although their football offered encouragement.
“The start is difficult in terms of results but I’m hopeful. I don’t see any reason to think this team lacks character or margin to grow,” manager Vincent Kompany said.
“We’ve seen improvements today, hopefully more in the weeks to come. Every game we’ve been dangerous.”
Burnley were on top, especially in the first half. New United goalkeeper Andre Onana flew across his goal to deny forward Zeki Amdouni early on.
Amdouni came even closer moments later when he struck the inside of the post after a flowing Burnley move before United took the lead which they never relinquished. REUTERS, AFP

