After Manchester United's defeat to Manchester City in the Community Shield match of the new season, Bruno Fernandes, the core midfielder of the team, was interviewed, expressing his and his teammates' outlook for the new season and their commitment to the fans. Fernandes emphasized that the team will do their best to rekindle the passion of the fans and let them enjoy the joy of soccer in the new season.
Fernandez began by talking about the excitement of the fans at the beginning of the season, stating, "When the season starts and when you guys come back, I think everybody is always excited, and we had the same feeling from the fans." He knows the love and support that the fans have for the team, so he hopes to give back to that passion and let the fans feel the passion and fighting spirit of the team as they watch the games.
Fernandez then emphasized the team's goals for the new season: "Now we have to keep this excitement around us, we have to continue to create this feeling and moments like this to get the fans behind us because they come to the games to find joy." He made it clear that the team is committed to showing their best in the games and providing the fans with exciting matches and unforgettable moments.
Speaking about the team's desire to win, Fernandez said, "We want to please them, we want to win because they want to see the team they support win, and no one wants to win more than the players in the locker room." His words revealed a strong sense of responsibility and mission, knowing that he, as a member of the team, has the responsibility to bring victory and joy to the fans.
Finally, Fernandez made a promise to the fans: "We will do everything we can to make the fans enjoy the games this season, we know that last season was hard for them, and so were we, so we want to bring a different season." His words are full of determination and confidence, and he believes that under his leadership, Manchester United will show even better performance in the new season and bring a memorable season to the fans.