The United attitude that all teams should copy: ”It’s the price you have to pay”

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He Manchester United It’s great at low hours. Its history and its investment period after period force it to be at the top. A goal that has not been achieved in recent years.

There are many voices calling for a change of course and the cessation ofand Erik ten Haagwhich is constantly looking for a formula to find the regularity that is lacking especially in Premier League. In the eight rounds played they are in twelfth place, far from the top.

The team’s curious habit of turning the situation upside down

Andre Onana (28), one of those who have received the most criticism, revealed to ‘Sky Sports’ a habit that all teams should have, but that is not always the case. Far from looking for excuses, the locker room, knowing that the players are the main culprits, regularly meets with all the players and “we talk about everything.” “We talk about goals, we talk about mistakes, we talk about free kicks. We talk about corners, how to defend them and how to attack them. Ultimately, when we enter the field it is to win and this will bring us closer to doing so.’‘.

A habit that is transferred to the field of play, where a kind of connection is established between different demarcations. For example, Onana and Rashford understand each other with their eyes. ”Sometimes, when we scored, Marcus Rashford looked at me as if to say: ‘Andre, now it’s your turn’ and he told me that too, but in a kind way, because we were together.”.

The block is determined that no one takes individual responsibilities, but everyone is together. “We continue to be together. As a footballer and as a normal person, you know that in life you will always have difficulties“, said.”You will get through it, you never know when, but until you get there, you have to fight your way through..

And we as players, when we make a mistake, we stick together because we can only solve it together.”. Communication, a key pillar missing from many locker rooms, but not United’s.

They relativize criticism and understand it

Although no one likes to be criticized, the group accepts it as part of their profession and emphasizes that if there is a lot of criticism it is also because of the greatness of the team.

This is the price you have to pay when you play for a big club.“, he admits. Hence the importance of developing good habits to deal with it.

You always hear about Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona… everyone is focused on us. But we, as players, focus on ourselves, because there are things in life that we cannot control”.

And what people think and what people say, that’s not something I can control. So we just focus on our training, our match, our game plan and winning matches because that is our priority.”.

Source: La Verdad

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