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Cavani: I am very grateful to the Manchester United fans for their support of me The game needs to be taken seriously

Cavani: I am very grateful to the Manchester United fans for their support of me The game needs to be taken seriously

Live Bar December 16, Manchester United striker Cavani said in an interview with the club's official website that he regretted not being able to share the experience of the game with the fans before and was very grateful for their support for me.

Cavani has been absent since an injury to the Achilles tendon in the early November match against Atalanta. According to Lonnick, Cavani has recovered and is close to making a comeback. Cavani said: "I have been lucky enough to have spent a season at Manchester United, but because there were no fans in the stadium before, I regret not being able to share this experience with them. ”

"But I've been very recognized, the fans have been with me and treated me well. I am very grateful for the songs they sang for me. Because I think a lot of times things happen for a reason and I'm grateful to the Manchester United fans and all the affection they've given me. So yeah, let's see what happens, hopefully the next month will be positive for all of us, and then we can see what happens in the future. ”

Regarding the outlook for the team's results this season, Cavani said: "I think one of the most important things is to prepare for the next game on the basis of the previous game, to prepare for one game after another. That's how I think about football and how I think about a season. Don't mentally prepare many long-term plans, whatever December or whatever date we will get there or what we will achieve. No, I think we need to prepare every game like we're preparing for the final, and then slowly pay attention to how things go and the results will come naturally. ”

"So from that point of view, December is the most important month. Focus on the next game, get key points, then gradually increase the points, enter the middle of the season at the end of December, and see how things go. Then in the same way, one serious game after another until the end of the season. That's more or less my own opinion about football. ”

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