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Manchester: Manchester United midfielder Ji-Sung Park has recognised the importance of the Red Devils bouncing back against Everton following their 6-1 drubbing by Manchester City last week.
Sir Alex Ferguson called last Sunday's defeat his worst ever as a manager as his United side capitulated in the second half conceding five goals and seeing Jonny Evans sent off.
Park told the club’s official website: "We have to concentrate and everyone has to turn up to show the City game has not affected us. We have to get over that.
"We have to put it right on the pitch and we have to prove it. It's a very important game to us and we have to go there and fight to get the points.
"It's not an easy game at Goodison Park - it's always difficult there. Just look at last season, when we were winning 3-1 and in injury-time they scored two goals."
The former South Korea international also claimed that he and his team-mates know the threat of former Red Devils striker Louis Saha can pose.
Saha played for Manchester United from 2004 till 2008 and Park believes it's vital that he’s stopped if his side are to get back on track.
"We know his abilities are good when he's fit. Now he's on form and he's on fire, so we have to be aware of that. But we can deal with it because we know him.
"As a team we have to fight, not just individually, so we can stop them as a team. Then we have to think about our attacking side as well as our defence."
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