The Hong Kong Jockey Club's "Horse Racing Academic Football Development Program", launched in partnership with Manchester United, entered its 10th edition on Monday (20) afternoon, with Manchester United Hall of Famer Silvestre. (Mikael Silvestre), so came to Buddhism Wong Fung Ling Secondary School, with four professional team from the Manchester United Youth Training Academy, with a number of secondary school students exchange.

The program will be a set of 'inspiration' and 'encouragement' based on a training model that will bring local kindergartens into colleges and universities to inspire the potential of school teachers and varsity coaches to improve the physical, mental and social skills of the younger generation. Each day, we invited Mikael Silvestre, a Manchester United footballer, Alex Ouzounoglou, Head of Sports Development at Manchester United Youth Training Academy, Sam Dawson, Physiotherapist at Manchester United Youth Training Academy, Daniel Ransom, Chief Sports Psychologist at Manchester United Youth Training Academy, and Niels Shih, Chief Sports Psychologist at Manchester United Youth Training Academy, to join us in the training. ) Neil Scott, Manchester United Youth Training Academy Coach, attended the event.

The students first warmed up with the Manchester United Youth Training Academy team before practicing reactions, sprinting, disking and footwork, with protagonist Schwistar joining in and becoming one with the students. This was followed by a 4-on-4 game, with Schwista even dropping in himself, drawing a standing ovation from the crowd. At the end of the event, Schwista presented the principal with this year's Manchester United home jersey and took a photo with all the students, which was quite interesting.

Schweizer visited Hong Kong again in February after celebrating his birthday, and then gave an interview to the media, sharing with the students the secret of becoming a professional player: "If you want to play more intense soccer, first of all, in the formative stages, you have to learn to take care of yourself and try to stay healthy, because then you can focus on training every day. On Manchester United finishing eighth in the Premier League this season, Schweizer admits that the team has many problems, but he is optimistic that the 'Red Devils' will be able to bounce back from their first-place finish in the Premier League this season: "Not having to play in Europe in the upcoming season will either allow the team to focus on achieving good results in the league, and give the coaches more time to fully establish their tactical styles.

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