By Tony Little
17th December 2009
PATRICE EVRA is unhappy that Manchester United did not inflict even MORE damage on Wolves on Tuesday night.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has faced huge criticism after making 10 changes at Old Trafford to the side that beat Spurs 1-0 on Saturday.
They duly lost 3-0 and the Premier League may yet decide McCarthy's competitive integrity was brought into question.
But United full-back Evra, 28, said: "I was not happy to only score three goals.
"The goal difference is important and, in a game like that, we should have won by five or six."
Alex Ferguson's side have hit 37 league goals so far. Although three behind Chelsea and Arsenal, it is over halfway to last year's tally of 68.
Fergie admitted: "Our scoring rate last season was good enough but it hardly blew anyone out of the water.
"A few weeks ago I asked the players to be more decisive with their chances. It seems they took my plea on board."
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Okay Paddy didn't quite say that but he's a passionate lad and it the spirit is the similar.