THE BALL – Bruno Fernandes: “Portugal’s championship is getting stronger” (Manchester United)



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Midfielder Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) addressed the return of the Portuguese championship and considers that the quality has increased with the commitment of various clubs to players well known to the Portuguese fans.

«I think that this investment made by the clubs was very good for Portuguese football. Names like Javi García, Rami, Gaitán, Quaresma… FC Porto is the title champion, they are doing well and they don’t need to change. Benfica hired many players and a new coach. Everyone knows and makes their teams play well. I expect a lot from Boavista for the signings he made. Sporting made good signings and guaranteed youngsters Pedro Gonçalves, Nuno Santos and Porro himself. The return of Palhinha, but I don’t know if he will stay. They were all reinforced in some way. These teams are making good signings, the Portuguese championship is getting stronger. Those who come from abroad can now see the Portuguese championship in a different way, “said Bruno Fernandes, in an interview with TVI24.

The midfielder tackled what was Sporting’s most outstanding match.

«I have already mentioned it in several interviews and the match that impressed me the most was the Portuguese Cup. I keep the most positive memories. Everyone knows the reasons, it is not necessary to carry the wound again. Taking into account what happened that year. It was very important to us as a group. I see my colleagues talking and it is the same. Mathieu talks about the Portuguese Cup when he won the Champions League and the Spanish League. It was a game that was very important, not only for me, but for all of us who share a resort »

The midfielder also tackled something that has been lacking in England.

«I miss the francesinha, mainly. But apart from that I couldn’t eat in Lisbon either, because the traditional one is from the north. I miss Portuguese food, anyone misses our traditions. The quality that we have in our country and that sometimes we do not value. When the English speak to me, they just want to talk about the Algarve and go to bars and they love Portugal.

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