
According to the official website of Manchester United, on the occasion of the second anniversary of Bruno Fernandez's joining Manchester United, the official website of Manchester United conducted an exclusive interview with him. B Fee spoke about his love of football and his sense of collective honour.
If you were asked to replay a game from the last two years, which one would you choose?
"Maybe I'll go to the final of the Europa League because I think we're the better team. And, of course, congratulations to Villarreal. They're also doing well, and you can say that the team that wins in the end is the best team. I think if we had a chance to do it all over again, we would definitely win. ”
You were voted the best player of last season, what does that mean for you?
"Of course, I think winning individual awards has always been important. As a player, we always have to put team honors first, but individual awards can help you boost your confidence, keep you working hard, keep fighting, and give you confidence in winning more in the future. You have to stick to what you think is the right path, and if you get such an honor, you have to know that the outside world's expectations of you will only get higher and higher every day. ”
We all know you love football, do you still watch a lot of games now?
"Of course, I watch the ball as soon as I get the chance. Premier League, Champions League, Portugal, Spain, France, I have friends everywhere! There are Portuguese players in almost every country and I love watching them play and I will continue to do so because I feel that by watching other people's play styles I can give myself an improvement. You can learn a lot by watching the game, and at the same time you can enjoy it. ”
After the game against Villa, you said your goal didn't make sense because it didn't help the team win three points, have you always been in this mentality?
"Because the most important thing for me is always the team. As a player you want to have eye-catching stats, I want goals and I want assists, it's obvious, no player can say they don't care about those numbers, but I want to do that on the basis of team wins. If I can't do it, I won't be happy. I tend to put team wins ahead of personal data, football is a team sport, so it has to be that way. If we can keep winning and I can't score, I'll be happy too. ”
Two years after coming to the club, what are your ambitions now?
"I'm still hoping to win more trophies with the club as before and that will be with me until the last day of my Manchester United career. I don't know when that day will come, but until then I believed I could win the trophy with Manchester United because I felt the club was worth it, the fans and the players were equally worthy. At any time, we have to take it step by step, and we have to understand how to do it, how to combine it all. ”
We still have a lot of awards to pursue this season...
"Yes, the goal in the Premier League may be a bit far, we have to be realistic and now we have to fight for the Champions League seat. At the same time we still have opportunities in the Champions League and the FA Cup, and I don't care what people think of us. I think we have a chance to win those, we have the ability to win games and most importantly, we're not out yet and can't give up as long as we have the chance. ”
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