
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has warned his team-mates they have an obligation to show they have the mentality to play for the club. As they look to turn around a disappointing season.
Fernandes’ midweek goal secured a crucial Europa League win over Rangers at Old Trafford. But the United skipper knows their standards are far below what they should be.
And given that head coach Ruben Amorim has claimed he could be “the worst team in the history of Manchester United”, the skipper is not mincing words. “The reality is that playing here, you have to be under pressure.
You have to have the courage to play for this club. That’s what it is,” Fernandes said ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี. “You have
to feel that in every moment, in every game, it’s a new opportunity to get back to where we belong. “
Unfortunately for us this season, there have been too many ups and downs. And every time we look like we’re going to get there, we get knocked back down again. “
What we have to do is every time we take a punch and we get knocked down, We have to get up and try to fight back.”
Although Amorim later expressed regret over the severity of his comments about the current state of the team, Fernandes admitted he holds no ill feelings. Because he does not believe the manager really feels that way.
“I don’t want to hear the manager say things about the team because I know he doesn’t,” he added.
“But he makes himself a part of it and when the manager makes himself a part of what. He is saying, nobody can be angry or disappointed about it. “
When he said ‘the worst team in the history of Manchester’. He was talking about where we are and when you look at where we are in the league, we are in the worst position the club has ever been. “
So you have to accept the truth, that’s the truth. It’s a shame, we have been in this position for a long time and the club doesn’t deserve it. “
But we have to accept and understand that we have to push ourselves to bigger things and higher positions.”