Zilkerze: Manchester United is more united than last season, hoping to reflect cohesion on the court

In an interview with United Review, Zilkzee said that in a context of the positive overall atmosphere of the club this summer, the relationship between Manchester United players is closer than ever. The team has gone through a promising pre-season pr...


In an interview with United Review,

Zilkzee said that in a context of the positive overall atmosphere of the club this summer, the relationship between Manchester United players is closer than ever. The team has gone through a promising pre-season preparation phase. Zilkze pointed out that the current focus of the team is to transform this good atmosphere into performance on the field.

Zilkize said: "In terms of my personal feelings, the atmosphere of this team is very positive and we all devoted ourselves to it. It can be clearly felt that we are really determined to avoid the situation that happened last season."

"Outside the field, the team also maintains a good atmosphere. We often organize team building activities to enhance cohesion. I feel that the team is more united than last season, and I hope we can reflect this cohesion on the court and pass it on to all the fans who support Manchester United."

Zilkize emphasized that the addition of new players has strengthened the cohesion of the team, and this close relationship helps the team quickly recover from the setbacks of Sunday's defeat.

Zilkize said: "Yes, the atmosphere is really special. Every member is contributing to it. Taking the new players as an example, we all strive to make them adapt as soon as possible. But seeing the way they fit in and their contribution to the team atmosphere, everything is interacting with each other. Our task is to maintain this close unity and face it together even when faced with setbacks."

"The road ahead cannot be smooth. But I believe this team is ready. We have excellent players, experienced veterans and energetic young people. This team is full of desire, and our head coach even has a stronger desire to win. Therefore, we need to continue to improve while enjoying the career we are working on."



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