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”Fans Have The Right To Leave Early And Boo Us” Jones
- Updated: May 5, 2014
Phil Jones admitted Manchester United fans had every right to leave early and boo their team after the champions slumped to a 12th Premier League defeat this season.
United’s 1-0 home defeat to Sunderland has all but ended any chance of them qualifying for the Europa League, meaning there will be no European football at Old Trafford next season.
And defender Jones conceded the fans deserved to make their feelings known, with some walking out before the final whistle, while others booed their abject team off the pitch.
“They’ve had a difficult season,” said Jones. “It’s not been easy for them, especially at Old Trafford. You can understand that totally.
“We’re now looking forward to Hull on Tuesday night. The only way to bounce back is to win a match and at least it’s coming around quick.”
United have now suffered seven Premier League defeats at home this season, but Jones claimed the players did not feel under extra pressure playing in front of their own fans.
“There’s pressure in every game, but we go out to win every game,” he said. “You look at the away games we’ve played, we’re up there on form. But the home form, for whatever reason, has not been as good.”





