
On the eve of Manchester United's UEFA Cup league stage first round match against Twente, Manchester United's new defender Mazrahi attended a press conference and gave an outlook on the upcoming match and his future in the team. Mazravi said that as a new player in the team, he is trying to establish tacit understanding and connection with his teammates, and he believes that with time, this connection and tacit understanding will become more natural and the team's performance will get better and better. He mentioned that although the players may face a heavy playing schedule during the season, each player is working hard to get into shape and contribute to the team.
Speaking about the match against Twente, Mazravi said that although Twente is a tough opponent, the team is ready for it. He specifically mentioned the joy of reuniting with some familiar faces in the Twente team, including Eiting and Derek Hurt who has been reunited at Manchester United, which has him looking forward to the match. At the same time, he looked back on his youth team days and marveled at how the wonder of soccer is that everyone takes a different path.
On his decision to join Manchester United, Mazravi said it was a new challenge and an important step in his career. He believes that United's international influence and Coach Ten Hagar's soccer philosophy have captivated him. He believes that at United, he can continue to improve his abilities and bring more victories to the team. In addition, he also mentioned his relationship with teammates such as De Ligt, stating that these familiar faces have helped him integrate into the team faster and given him confidence in the future.
Finally, Mazrahi thanked the United fans for their support, saying that the love of the fans is a great motivation, and that he will try to show the best of himself on the pitch to bring more exciting games and victories to the fans. At the same time, he also mentioned his partnership with assistant coaches Hacker and Van Nistelrooy, saying that their guidance and help allowed him to adapt to the team's training and game rhythm more quickly.










