Jonny Evans

Jonny  Evans

Name:

Jonny Evans

Born:

Belfast, Northern Ireland

D.O.B:

January 2nd 1988

Club:

Manchester United

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

23

Previous Clubs:

Manchester United, Royal Antwerp (loan), Sunderland (loan), Sunderland (loan)

Evans: Fear of failure drives us on

Jan 25 2010 03:08:32:000PM


Central defender Jonny Evans is adamant the fear of failure will drive Manchester United towards greater success.

Frustrated Evans seeking derby tonic

Jan 05 2010 06:31:05:000AM


Jonny Evans cannot wait to get stuck into Manchester City as Manchester United bid to recover from the big blow of losing to Leeds on Sunday.

Evans won't become complacent

Dec 27 2009 01:00:20:000PM


Manchester United defender Jonny Evans insists he will keep looking to improve after an excellent start to his Old Trafford career.

Double defensive blow for Red Devils

Dec 07 2009 06:01:24:000PM


John O'Shea and Jonny Evans have both been ruled out of action until January, adding further to Manchester United's defensive nightmare.



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