Bruno Fernandes: Man Utd is the best club in England
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes says he needs to improve his all-round game due to the demands that come with playing for the "best club in England", despite his bright start to life in the Premier League.
“My vision of coming to Manchester United is that I’m at one of the best clubs in the world, for me, the best club in England," Bruno Fernandes said during in an interview with Talent Ain't Enough on Instagram.
“My idea for the next years are doing better than I have until now.
“For me, in games, it is not good enough because now is maybe the most difficulties part. The players start to recognize your game, start to know how you move, how you pass, how you shoot and the things become difficult now.
“So now I need to improve more and to work more and understand more the teams who I play against because they will understand me better, but I need to be prepared to understand better the difficulties they can have.”
United are currently sitting fifth in the top-flight standings, three points behind Chelsea in the race for the final Champions League spot with nine matches left to play.
Solskjaer's men are also through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and have one foot in the last eight of the Europa League after beating LASK 5-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
“My vision of coming to Manchester United is that I’m at one of the best clubs in the world, for me, the best club in England," Bruno Fernandes said during in an interview with Talent Ain't Enough on Instagram.
“My idea for the next years are doing better than I have until now.
“For me, in games, it is not good enough because now is maybe the most difficulties part. The players start to recognize your game, start to know how you move, how you pass, how you shoot and the things become difficult now.
“So now I need to improve more and to work more and understand more the teams who I play against because they will understand me better, but I need to be prepared to understand better the difficulties they can have.”
United are currently sitting fifth in the top-flight standings, three points behind Chelsea in the race for the final Champions League spot with nine matches left to play.
Solskjaer's men are also through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and have one foot in the last eight of the Europa League after beating LASK 5-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
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