The centre-back admitted David Moyes' charges played
poorly in the "horrible" loss to Manchester City, but is confident
the squad and manager will make amends against Liverpool
Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has described the
4-1 loss to Manchester City as "horrible", but promises the Premier
League champions will make amends.
A Sergio Aguero double and goals from Yaya Toure and
Samir Nasri condemned David Moyes to defeat in his first Manchester derby, but
the defender is keen not to lay the blame at the Scot's door.
"It is horrible to lose the derby game," Vidic
told Sky Sports. "It hurts. Trust me, no one will want to remember this.
"It doesn't matter whether we are losing or winning you will always go
back to that question. Is the manager good? Are the players good?
"I am not looking at it that way at all. This is a
club that has a history. This is a club that has players who have won so many
titles and the players are all national team players. There is so much
experience.
"This loss has hurt but the most important thing the
new manager and the old manager said was that you have to bounce back and win
the next game."
Vidic partnered Rio Ferdinand at the heart of defence for
third match in a row, the first time they have enjoyed a similar run in the
first team for nine years, and the Serbian has admitted the team struggled from
the off.
"We cannot be sad and feel sorry for
ourselves," he continued. "We cannot afford to do that. We have to
stay true and improve certain things and then win.
"From the first minute they tried to be aggressive.
They had more possession and we didn't really get in the game from the first
minute. This is what we have to learn."
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