Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes emphasized the importance of qualifying for the Champions League following a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace. He expressed frustration over the limited number of games this season and the benefits of European competition. The win moved United into third place in the Premier League table.
Manchester United secured a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, with Bruno Fernandes contributing a goal and an assist. This result propelled the team above Aston Villa into third position on goal difference, strengthening their bid for a top-four finish.
Speaking to MUTV after the match, Fernandes admitted his frustration with playing only one game per week this season. "It has to be huge because, you know, like we struggle a lot this season by playing just one game a week," he said. "At least, I did! And I'm pretty sure also players that have played less because we have less games. It's more difficult to rotate."
He highlighted how participation in the Champions League would provide more matches, allowing better squad rotation and opportunities for players. "When you play in Europe, with the amount of games you have to play, it gets important also for the squad to understand everyone is very important, on any moment of the season," Fernandes added. "And, mainly, to be in the best competition in the world, that is the Champions League, and try to go for a competition that the club has a huge history in."
Fernandes noted United's positive form, dating back to their Boxing Day match against Newcastle United. "We are going through a very good spell," he said. "A positive spell. We knew we were capable of this."
The top four teams will qualify for next season's Champions League, with fifth place potentially sufficient if England performs well in the coefficient rankings. United face Newcastle United on Wednesday, while Aston Villa host sixth-placed Chelsea, who trail by six points after a 2-1 loss to Arsenal.