On Sunday night, in the 22nd round of the English Premier League, Manchester United lost to Brighton by a score of 1-3 in their own stadium. After the game, United's midfield soulmate B Faye exuded mixed emotions about the match in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
Facing the camera, B Faye said emotionally, "It has certainly been a frustrating day for our team, doubly so in the afternoon. A performance like this, both at home and away, is hard to accept. We've suffered too many defeats this season and it's doubly frustrating."
B Faye further dissected the team's problems: "I don't think it was a good day for the opposition, but we lacked the courage and belief to turn things around. In our last game against Southampton, we had completed the turnaround in the last 8 to 10 minutes of the game, but we didn't do it today. We need more confidence and courage and can't get tired because we are afraid of taking responsibility."
Speaking about the future of the team, B Fay was adamant: "This situation can't last, and I understand what the outside world thinks of us. But we can't be satisfied with the status quo, which is not the case. I came here to win games, not to get into the mess we're in at the moment. I know there is no one in the dressing room with that mentality, and if there was, they wouldn't be able to stay here."
B Faye also talked about the game record, "To me the record doesn't matter, to us it's just a loss. It doesn't matter how many times they've beaten us, I remember in the past they never won a game here. But it doesn't change anything, the most important thing is that we didn't win three points today. Congratulations to Brighton, they played well and they deserved the win."