This season has been a challenging and testing season for Manchester United. Just as we were heading into a big game against Aston Villa, injuries were once again at the top of our minds. Listening to Erik ten Hag's press conference, I couldn't help but feel the current predicament of the team, but at the same time I have a lot of confidence in our team.
First of all, Lisandro Martinez's injury is distressing. His performance on the pitch since his return has undoubtedly been a great help to the team, not only technically, but also mentally. Now he's injured and it's a huge blow for him personally and for the team. But as Ten Hag said, Lisandro is a fighterHis return will be even stronger。This perseverance and courage is the embodiment of our Red Devil spirit.
Other injuries in the squad are also concerning. Aaron Wan-Bissaka's form is doubtful, with Mason Mount and Malacia not ready to return. Injuries are always a non-priority factor in football, but every time we are faced with a situation like this, we have to find a solution. This is not only a test of the manager's tactical wisdom, but also a test of the overall strength and cohesion of the team.
The ambition to make Old Trafford the 'Wembley of the North' is not a direct responsibility of Ten Hag, but it is a reflection of the club's ambition and determination. This is exciting news for us fans. We are eager to see not only the wins on the field, but also the development and progress off the field.
Ten Hag mentioned that the team needs time, especially young players like Hojlen and Garnacho, who need more game experience and the help of their team-mates. It's a process of growth, but it's also a process of team building. We have to be patient and give them more support and confidence
Luke Shaw could take on the role of centre-back in Lisandro's absence. This flexibility and versatility is one of our team's strengths. Every player is likely to step up and contribute to the team when needed. This team spirit and mutual help are the foundation for us to face all challenges.
Against Aston Villa, every game is like a final. Ten Hag's words remind usIn a critical time like this, every minute counts。We can't afford to let up and we have to give it our all.
Unai Emery's Aston Villa are an opponent to be reckoned with. They have their own style of play and have the ability to cause us problems. But I believe that as long as we play at our best and show our quality and resilience, nothing is impossible.
Finally, Ten Hag's confidence in the young players and his vision for the future of the club are very heartening to me. The future of Manchester United is brightWe have talented young players, we have a strong club background and we have the best fans in the whole world to support us.
This game against Aston Villa is not only a three-point battle, but also a test of our team spirit and fighting will. Let's look forward together, cheer together and support our beloved Manchester United and show our quality and resilience in every game.