Manchester United's left-back Patrice Evra has revealed that 'nobody likes change' as the players are struggling to adopt to life under new manager David Moyes
Evra saw United lose 2-0 in their latest match in the first lef of their last 16 Champions League tie against Olympiakos which was one of their lowest points loss of an already difficult season under Moyes.
According to the Metro, Evra, whose future at Old Trafford remains in doubt, said that it was a big change and it must be 'digested' as they struggle to adapt to life without former manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.
Evra further added that the team had played for over 28 years with Ferguson and they would do anything to qualify for the next Champions League under their new manager.
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