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Evra challenges United to win 10 games in a row

Manchester United defender Patrice Evra believes that his club will only be back in the title race if they can claim 10 consecutive victories.

The Red Devils have gotten off to a slow start under new manager David Moyes, and find themselves eight points adrift of league leaders Arsenal after just nine games played.

While three straight wins (in all competitions) has created somewhat of a buzz around the club, the veteran left-back insists that there is much more to be done before United can firmly put their early-season struggles behind them.

Via Sky Sports:

"The problem is not that we are doing badly, it is because we are not doing things well enough," said Evra in several newspapers. "We've lost our consistency and we need to find it really quickly if want to win every trophy.

"We can't win one game and draw the next one, or lose it. Now, every game is important.

"We [do] want to win two or three games in a row but it is when we win 10 games in a row that I will say Manchester United are back in business.

"At the moment, we're not."

Evra and co. will look to take another step towards that total when they travel to Craven Cottage for a matchup with Fulham on Saturday.

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