My Goals Don’t Matter- Bruno Fernandes Sends a Heartfelt Message to Manchester United Fans

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has sent a passionate message to supporters ahead of the new season, stressing that his main priority is the team’s success rather than personal accolades.

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Bruno Fernandes

According to Fabrizio, the Portuguese midfielder revealed his desire for the spotlight to shift away from individual players and focus more on United’s collective achievements.

“I hope you’ll hear less about Bruno this year, but a lot more about United,” Fernandes said. “That’s my main objective because my name being spoken alone doesn’t fill me with pride. United being talked about positively, that’s the most important thing, and that’s what I want for this season.”

Willing to Sacrifice Stats for Glory

Fernandes made it clear that personal statistics such as goals and assists will take a back seat if it means the team can achieve greater success.

“If it happens that Bruno has to score fewer goals, provide fewer assists, or contribute in a different way that benefits the games, I would be very happy,” he stated. “It’s all about what is necessary for United to win.”

Setting the Tone for the Season

The United skipper’s words come at a time when the club is looking to mount a serious challenge in all competitions. Fernandes’ leadership and team-first attitude may prove crucial in creating the unity and focus required for the season ahead. Fans will now look forward to seeing if the captain’s vision translates into results on the pitch.

 

 

 

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