Sunderland Echo

Fernandes eyeing Europa League success to end season on a high

- By Simon Peach nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Bruno Fernandes is determined to end the season on a high by adding a Europa League winners’ medal to his second straight Manchester United Player of the Year award.

The Portuguese playmaker’s name echoed around Old Trafford on Tuesday evening as 10,000 fans filed back into a ground that had been empty for more than 14 months.

Edinson Cavani welcomed supporters back in style when scoring an outrageous 35-yard effort, but United’s futility in front of goal was capitalise­d on by relegated Fulham in a 1-1 Premier League draw.

Chelsea’s win against Leicester later that night confirmed United as Premier Leaguerunn­ers-upbuthelpi­ng the club to a first trophy in four years is the focus as the season comes to a close.

Fernandes will have a key role to play against Villarreal next Wednesday, with the 26-year-old desperate to add to the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award he collected on Tuesday.

“It means a lot,” he said after winning it for the second straight season. “I always said individual trophies are really good for players.

“It lifts you up, of course. I would never say I don’ t want individual trophies .( But) it’s not more important than a group trophy, a team trophy, for me, but it is always important.

“It is something you’re doing well, you’re doing your game really good, doing the

right things, it means you can do a little bit more, means you can also improve a little bit more.

“But at the same time it means people are liking you, the way you play, the way you’ re trying to help the team, the way you do things – so that is more important for me.

“But more important than that is winning a trophy at the end of the season and this is all

about this because football is a team sport and for me it’ s about winning trophies.”

United are favourites heading into the Poland showpiece despite the Old Trafford draw against relegated Fulham compoundin­g back-to-back home losses against Leicester and Liverpool.

Sunday’s trip to Wolves offers the chance to end the Premier League season unbeaten on the road and provide a timely shot in the arm, but Fern and es does not believe their stuttering form will carry on to the final.

“No, the final is a different game,” he said. “But the most important (thing) now is that we focus on Wolves, a difficult game.

“We know they defend well, we know they have quality in the team. We just have to go there and win the game and after we have to think on the next one.”

While the Fulham draw will soon be forgotten about, the returnof supporters and Ca van i’ s stunning clipped effort from distance will live long in the memory.

“Really good to have the fans back,” he said. “We know how important they are for us. Honestly, everyone is disappoint­ed not to give better a result to them. I think the performanc­e was there, was good but not enough. Anyway, we tried to do our best to get a better result for them but today it was not possible.

“I think they just saw a little bit of Ca van ito day. This is what he is capable of, this is what he can do and so I hope they can see it more and more this season.”

 ??  ?? Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes.
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes.

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