Phil Jones on the ball against Bournemouth

Phil Jones has a message for United fans

Thursday 14 December 2017 14:29

Phil Jones had a personal message for the Manchester United supporters following the 1-0 Premier League victory over Bournemouth at Old Trafford.

The defender was excellent on his return from injury, alongside fellow England international Chris Smalling, and helped keep a 10th clean sheet of the season. Acknowledging the fans' reaction to the derby-day defeat by turning out on a freezing evening to back the Reds in midweek, Jones appreciates it has been a hard few days for the club's followers.

"It was difficult after the derby defeat," he told MUTV. "It was so disappointing in many ways because of the magnitude of the game and we wanted to do more. 

"We wanted to win the game but, unfortunately, it wasn’t to be. So we wanted to come out and show a bit of fire and a bit of courage, the players getting on the ball and trying to do something. It wasn’t pretty at times, we had to dig deep and grind it out.

But the most important thing was to get the three points and get back on track. I would like to say 'thank you' to the fans because I think it was difficult for them on Sunday in the derby defeat. They stuck by us again when times are hard, they were singing, they were pushing for us and we need that for the whole season."

Jones pleased to be back Video

Jones pleased to be back

Phil Jones reflects on his winning return to first-team action against Bournemouth.

Jones was injured on international duty but is ready for the upcoming challenges as United face five more games this month alone.

"It was a strange injury I had," he said. "But it is nice to be back. I feel good and feel fit. I'm pleased with the three points."

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