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Ander Herrera: Playmaker admits Manchester United fans are 'suffering'

Spaniard also says United 'must improve'

James Orr
Friday 06 March 2015 04:44 EST
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Manchester United's Ander Herrera
Manchester United's Ander Herrera

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Manchester United playmaker Ander Herrera has admitted that fans of the club are "suffering" this season.

"I think we deserved to win," he told MUTV. "We deserved to score before and we were a little bit disappointed at half-time because we should have been winning.

"We created chances, we kept the ball and we didn't give a lot of chances away - I think only one in the first half, in the last minute. But now we are very happy.


"When you win in the last minute, you are very happy. But I think we have to improve, we have to score earlier because our fans are suffering too much."

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