Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Bruno Fernandes’ Opinion about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
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DBasia.news – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is considered by his player at Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes, to have understood the tactics to detail.
Bruno Fernandes brought a new color to Manchester United. His action in midfield has made the Red Devils’ game come alive. So far, he has won three goals plus four assists.
Bruno Fernandes rate, his uphill appearance could not be separated from the role of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Portuguese player was as excited as Solskjaer was a coach who paid attention to all sides to the smallest form.
“It’s difficult because we’ve only been working together for a month. However, he always pays attention to details. For me, it’s important because it can change football by always paying attention to details,” explained Bruno Fernandes as reported by Sky Sports.
“Now, every coach is grest. They learn from each other and make the match challenging,” he added.
“Right now there is a video that makes the majority of the team know what you are going to do, where you put the ball, and where you press. All of that makes the match even more difficult,” added the midfielder.
“I think Solskjaer is great at it and is a former football player so I know when to talk to the players, when to speak positively, and when to encourage.”
Fernandes rates, Solskjaer’s experience as a player makes the manager has more ability. Moreover, Solskjaer is a former Manchester United manager – the team he is training at the moment.
“When you were a player, you could better understand these things, but sometimes there are coaches who never play and also understand details,” Bruno Fernandes continued.
At the moment, Bruno Fernandes is unable to show his actions as European football is being suspended due to the corona virus. The plan is for some elite European competitions to resume in early April.
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