Evra Happy with Win
PATRICE Evra has warned his team-mates Manchester United's fifth win in six seasons at Anfield will count for nothing if the Reds do not account for the other half of Merseyside at Old Trafford on Sunday.
"The result is very positive," said the France international. "Winning at Anfield as a Manchester United player is the best moment of my career - and, after last season, it has happened twice now.
"From the psychological side it was excellent. But it was still only worth three points and now we must forget it and focus on Everton. Yes, we have beaten Liverpool but if we lose at home against Everton, the victory will have been for nothing."
Although Sunday's matchwinner, Carlos Tevez, speaks little English, he could have been in no doubt how precious his first away goal for United since his protracted move north from West Ham actually was.
"I just went up to him and said 'Bon Jugador', which means great player," revealed the former Monaco star. "He was very happy afterwards and rightly so."