Man Utd need 'hurt and anger' to drive them forward - Dalot

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Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot says the players need to look inside themselves to find the missing ingredient that will allow them to move up the Premier League table.
Faced with an enticing run of fixtures that had fans believing United could move into the Champions League places, Ruben Amorim's side have faltered.
They were beaten at home by 10-man Everton and, while they did gain an encouraging victory at Crystal Palace, they followed that up by drawing with third-bottom West Ham at Old Trafford - a result that cost them a place in the top five.
On Monday, they go to Wolves and face a side who have not won a game all season and are hurtling towards a record low points haul in the Premier League era.
It is a game they must win to avoid more serious questions being asked of coach Amorim.
"Sometimes it's not football qualities," said Dalot, who thought he had given United victory with his goal against West Ham.
"We have shown this season that we can be a very good team, but we need to get into ourselves. It has to be from inside. It has to be from the anger and drive you need every day to win football games.
"We need to become a bit more obsessed about playing for this club, winning games and winning trophies.
"I'm not going to get into the 'we need time' thing. We have to win straight away because that's what the club demands.
"That's why it hurts sometimes even more when we have opportunities like this and we don't win."