Bruno Fernandes: Manchester United are building a team
Bruno Fernandes believes Manchester United are “building something important” after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men kicked off 2021 by moving level on points with Premier League leaders Liverpool.
The Red Devils joined the reigning champions on 33 points after 16 matches by securing a hard-fought 2-1 win from an entertaining New Year’s Day clash with high-flying Aston Villa.
Bertrand Traore cancelled out Anthony Martial’s opener at an empty Old Trafford, only for Fernandes to quickly fire home from the penalty spot to keep second-placed United hot on Liverpool’s heels.
It was an eighth win in 10 Premier League games but Friday’s matchwinner knows there is plenty of work to do.
𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟙 𝕍𝕀𝔹𝔼𝕊 🤙🏾 pic.twitter.com/tPM1vi0cvJ— Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) January 2, 2021
“I think we are building something important,” Fernandes said. “We know that. “The most important for us is building a team. Building a group of players who take care of each other.
“Today it was Eric (Bailly making a stoppage-time block) before it was David (De Gea) saving that ball, in other situations other players, but the main thing is the group has to be together.
“As I sit in the stands in the last two or three minutes, everyone is shouting and hoping to don’t concede a goal and to take care of the ball.
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“Everyone wants the three points, everyone wants that win and this is what it’s about. We have to build this more and more.
“I think it was tough but we have to learn from here. Also from the Leicester game (on Boxing Day which ended 2-2) we have to do much better.
“We have some situations to close the game. You have to close.”
United had 19 shots on an evening that Villa managed 15, with Fernandes’ penalty the difference after Douglas Luiz was adjudged to have brought down Paul Pogba.
The France midfielder, whose future and happiness is so often under scrutiny, also played a role in the build-up to Martial’s goal and produced some lovely moments.
“I think today Paul was top,” Fernandes said. “The first goal he makes a good skill, he comes off from a player so easily.
“But we all know the qualities he has. I think it is not in doubt.
Good way to begin the New Year. +3! 🔴 pic.twitter.com/LXO1xoiKpQ— Eric Bailly (@ericbailly24) January 1, 2021
“I hope people is not in doubt on the qualities of Paul because we know he can play, he can help us and he can play really well, and today he did it. He was (involved) in both goals.
“In the penalty you see one of the best he can do, cover the ball and going away from his player, and I think he will give more and more and more with the confidence coming game after game.”
United now take a brief break from Premier League action as attention turns to the domestic cups. Watford arrive at Old Trafford in the FA Cup third round next Saturday, but first comes a crunch Carabao Cup semi-final against rivals Manchester City on Wednesday.
“Perfect start (to 2021), three points so we have to look forward now to keep doing well,” Fernandes told club media.
“We have another competition to play and we want to be in the final, so now time to recover, take the energy back to us and try to win that game.”
Hello 2021 ➕3️⃣🔴 #MUFCpic.twitter.com/lo40LHwZoo— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) January 1, 2021
United are set to be boosted in the coming weeks by the arrival of 18-year-old Amad Diallo from Atalanta in a deal reaching 41million euros (£36.3million) and Solskjaer suggested he is not thinking about other January deals.
Returning players means Villa counterpart Dean Smith is not desperate for additions but said the club is ready to act for the right player.
“I think our run of games that we’ve just had and the performances showed us we’ve certainly got enough strength within this squad,” he said.
“We’ve got Ross Barkley, Trezeguet and Wesley to come back and Tom Heaton’s back now.
“We’ve got a number of players coming back so we’ve certainly got depth within the squad but we’ll never turn our nose up at any good deal that might come our way so we’ll always be looking.”
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