Smalling ready for Euro tie
Sunday looked set to be one of the low points in a troubled campaign as Dimitri Payet’s free-kick put West Ham on course for Wembley.
However, the improved attitude and aptitude displayed by Louis van Gaal’s men helped secure a 1-1 draw, with Anthony Martial’s effort from an acute angle securing a quarter-final replay.
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Hide AdSmalling knows United were far from their best at Old Trafford but was proud of their response to back-to-back defeats and falling behind, even going so far as to say Sunday was a “missed opportunity”.
They now turn their attention on overturning a two-goal deficit in the Europa League against Liverpool on Thursday, before Sunday’s trip to near neighbours Manchester City.
“I think it did lift us,” Smalling said of Martial’s leveller.
“To go 1-0 down and obviously everything is against you with previous results, then to show some fighting character and really push for the winner at the end I think hopefully does boost us.
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Hide Ad“We have got massive games now and obviously it is another game with the replay as well, so we’ve still got a lot of games to play for.”
First up is the home clash with Liverpool – a last-16 tie Smalling knows United face a “difficult job” in.
Only David de Gea’s brilliance prevented it being more than a 2-0 loss in the first leg and Jurgen Klopp’s men make the short trip to Old Trafford in the knowledge that an early away goal could kill the tie.
“It’s not impossible and I think we need to play how we did in that second half and start the game well – not start the game as we did against West Ham,” Smalling said.
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Hide Ad“It was a very nervous start and we can’t afford any slip-ups on Thursday.
“We talk a lot about how to start the game and starting it strong, and more often than not we’ve started the game quite strongly.”
The way the West Ham match ended has certainly boosted the defender’s confidence of overturning the two-goal deficit on Thursday.
“It was very doom and gloom but we knew that in two days we had to get our heads right and we had a very big game,” Smalling said of the Anfield defeat.