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Mata says sorry for Baggies red

JUAN Mata apologized to Manchester United fans yesterday after the first red card of his career proved costly in a 0-1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

The Spaniard collected two yellow cards in just 158 seconds at the Hawthorns, as United was left to play with only ten men for over an hour.

Mata was shown his first yellow for needlessly blocking a Darren Fletcher free-kick, and was sent off for a late tackle on the former United midfielder.

Louis van Gaal’s men are now three points behind fourth-placed Manchester City in the race for the Champions League, which also has a game in hand.

Their best chance of qualifying for Europe’s premier competition now looks to be by winning the Europa League.

They play Liverpool for the first time in Europe in the last 16 of that competition on Thursday, with Mata set to play as his ban only covers domestic football.

“After almost 500 games as a professional player, this Sunday I was sent off for the first time in my career. As you can imagine, it’s not easy for me to write these lines,” Spain midfielder Mata wrote on his blog.

“The truth is this is a new and strange situation for me, not easy to assimilate, but we learn from everything. I know that, in football, we see things like these every week, but obviously what hurts more is that my teammates had to fight with 10 men for a long time.

“I have the feeling that both decisions were rigorous; that, in many occasions, we see more serious fouls that are not penalized in such a way, but at the same time I could have avoided them and I take responsibility.

“It also leaves me with a bad taste for the supporters who travelled to the stadium, and for those who were watching the game from home, but I must carry on as always and from now on I’m already focused on the next game, the derby against Liverpool in the Europa League.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is refusing to write off his side’s chances of lifting the Premier League trophy this season after Saturday’s 2-2 draw with north London rival Tottenham Hotspur left it eight points behind leader Leicester City.

A three-game winless run in the league has severely dented Arsenal’s hopes of ending its 12-year wait for the league title. However, the Gunners still have nine games to turn their fortunes around.

“The championship is far from over,” Wenger told reporters yesterday ahead of his club’s FA Cup fifth-round replay against second tier side Hull City today.

“We have beaten twice Leicester. People have to look at the other teams. We will not give up in the championship. We will fight until the end.”




 

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