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Amad Diallo’s frustration at failing to secure a fourth consecutive win was clear as the Manchester United star vowed to continue fighting to get the club back on track.
After poor performances and a slow start to the 2024/25 season, red Devils October has started with a win SunderlandRivals Liverpool and Brighton.
United tried to extend their winning streak in early November nottingham forest But after taking the lead, they had to be content with a 2-2 draw. casemiro He was given a controversially respected corner.
Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicolo Savona scored in quick succession early in the second half, before Diallo scored the equalizer with a superb volley and a stoppage-time shot cleared off the line.
“To be honest, we are really disappointed to return home with a point,” the Ivory Coast international said.
“We were in a good moment, winning three games in a row. We wanted to do a fourth, but we can learn from it and then try to do the best next time.”
Ruben Amorim feels the group has already learned some lessons, with the United boss saying there has been a change in mentality from a team that would have lost in the same circumstances last season.
“I think winning games always gives players confidence,” Diallo said of their resiliency. “Now I think everyone is in a good moment.
“As a team, we are learning every day with the manager, with Ruben, because we believe in his system.
“But I think we were really disappointed today because as a team we demanded too much.”
Diallo has been developing well in the right wing-back position under Amorim, who took charge at the City Ground on the one-year anniversary of his appointment as United manager.
The 23-year-old, when asked whether the club has come a long way under the Portuguese, said: “Yes, absolutely. It was not easy for him and us in the beginning.
“But the beginning was the beginning. Now we’re trying to understand the system, and we’re trying to do our best every game.”
“We want to win every game because we want to get this club to the level they deserve.”
United have certainly improved this season, thanks to a summer rebuild that saw the arrival of players like Brian Mbuemo – a player Diallo is linking up with well on and off the pitch.
“I think we have a good relationship, especially because he speaks French,” he said of the Cameroon forward.
“We are trying to build that relationship, not only on the pitch but also off the pitch, to maintain that relationship.
“He’s a good boy, he’s a polite boy, he works very hard in training, so we’re trying to do the best we can in the right direction.”
United have now turned their attention to next Saturday’s trip to Tottenham, where Diallo says they will have to “focus until the end” if they are to get back to winning ways.
Forest welcome Leeds to the City Ground next Sunday, who continue their Europa League campaign at Sturm Graz on Thursday, with goalscorer Savona looking to further improve.
“We had a good win against Porto, but now we need to work harder to win more games in the Europa League and Premier League,” the defender said. “That should be the mentality.”