
Live Bar February 22 News In manchester United's 3-1 win over Newcastle in the early morning of this morning, Red Devils youth coach Sotell made his first-team debut on the bench, and after the game he was interviewed by Manchester United's official website and said he was very proud.
"It felt great to make my debut and it was a proud moment for me and my family," Said Shotaire. My parents and I worked very hard to get to this point, I have been playing at Manchester United since I was 10 years old and playing for the biggest club in the world is a dream come true. ”
"Obviously, that's what I want to do now. Do what I love to do, play for the best clubs in the world, I want to continue. Everyone at the Academy adored Marcus Rashford and Greenwood, and they went the way we wanted to go. I can learn from them. ”
'It's nerve-wracking to finish my debut, but I really worked hard to get to this point and this moment, I just want to do the best I can and hopefully get more playing time, play more games as I get older and continue to enjoy my time at the club.'
"Hopefully finishing the debut is just the beginning and I will continue to train hard, keep a low profile, stay humble and look forward to more playing opportunities. Looking at players like Rashford and Greenwood, they've gone through the same thing as what I've experienced at the Academy, and it shows that the coaches are doing really well. Nicky Bart and Mark Dempsey are both on the coaching bench today and it feels good because I worked with them when I was in U23 and they helped me, so it's great to share this moment with them. ”
For Shautaire, the only regret of the debut is that there are no fans, he said: "If there are fans, the feeling of making the debut will be ten times better, but even if there is no fans, come to Old Trafford to play, look at the size of the stadium and where you will sit as a fan, and finally get off the game yourself is really wonderful." ”
"My family and friends all want to see me on TV competing and they'll be proud of me. I looked at my phone after the game and saw that my family, classmates and cousins had all texted me, which was crazy. ”
'When I travelled with the team to Turin to play Real Sociedad, I thought I might have made my debut because the team was leading at the time, so I might have been a little disappointed not to play in the end, but after returning to Manchester I trained hard again and hopefully had the best results this time and I am happy and grateful to the coach and the team for giving me this opportunity.'
Shotell is now the seventh youngest player in United history to play in the following rankings:
1. David Gascoll, 16 years old
2. Jeff Whiteford, 16 years and 3 months
3. Duncan Edwards, 16 years and 6 months
4. Angel Gomez, 16 years and 8 months
5. Willie Anderson, 16 years and 11 months
6 Norman Whiteside, 16 years and 11 months
7. Shola-Shotel, 17 years old
(Goblin Killer)