da stake casino: Casemiro has revealed how Manchester United's performances this season are giving him sleepless nights.
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Casemiro experiencing sleepless nightsShares advice for Man Utd playersTeam eleven points behind fourth-placed SpursWHAT HAPPENED?
The experienced Brazilian midfielder has advised his colleagues to not get distracted by the title race or securing a Champions League spot at the moment and instead adopt a 'day-to-day' mentality. United have failed to secure a win in their last three Premier League games despite having been ahead in all all three matches.
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Speaking to , the former Real Madrid star said, "It's difficult. This is the point that bothers me most about not fighting for titles. Being 20 points behind first place. Sometimes, I can't even sleep to try to think about doing something different. It's reality. There's no point in thinking about title or Champions League places, we need to think about today's games.
"We need to think about the day to day, we had the opportunity to score nine points in the last few games and we scored two. We were upset. We have to think game by game and focus on the next match, against Bournemouth.
"The game [vs. Liverpool] was very fast-paced and well played. A classic. We were playing against one of the leaders of the competition and who is going through a good moment. We responded well. Both teams had opportunities. The game was good. At home we are strong, but we played against a great team. We have to think about the next match."
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
The Red Devils staged a brilliant comeback in the second half against the Reds on Sunday after Luis Diaz handed the visitors the lead at Old Trafford. Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Maioo's brilliant strikes had put the hosts in front, however, Aaron Wan-Bissaka's foul on Harvey Elliott towards the end of the game allowed Mohamed Salah to score from the penalty spot and salvage a point for Jurgen Klopp's side.
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Erik ten Hag's side, who are currently 11 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, will next take on Bournemouth in an important Premier League fixture on Saturday.