Says Manchester United Have More Identity Since Rangnick Coached, Bruno Fernandes: I've Never Heard Players Complain About Tactics
JAKARTA - Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes said his team had more identity since the arrival of coach Ralf Rangnick who replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last November.
Quoted by Antara from Sky Sports, Wednesday, Bruno said all the players followed the instructions from Rangnick and his staff because he thought it was the best and and never heard anyone complain about the tactics proposed by the German coach.
The Portuguese hopes no one will do that as it respects the idea of the coach as he thinks at the moment they have done well since Rangnick's arrival.
"We have to follow what the manager and his staff think because that is the best way for us and at this club I have never heard of a player complaining about tactics and hopefully no one will do that," said Fernandes.
"It's disrespectful to the coach's idea because I think we have done well since his arrival. We have more identity as a team," continued Bruno.
Bruno went on to say he doesn't understand people who spread bad news about Manchester United and judges people who do that to get the spotlight and that's what they want.
For him and the rest of the Manchester United team, it means nothing and they will continue to follow a plan together and the most important thing is to win together.
"So I think honestly it's just people trying to complain and make up stories about this club, because we know when someone talks about us they're going to go all over the world with their voices and that's something they want. For us, it doesn't mean anything. nothing. We stick to the plan and together. The most important thing is to be together and win together," said Bruno.
Bruno Fernandes is expected to continue his slick appearance with Manchester United in the last 16 of the Champions League against Atletico Madrid at the Stadio Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid, Wednesday night local time.