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Bruno reveals his reaction to losing games

‘People say sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but that’s not how I think’

Abraham by Abraham
February 8, 2021
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The Portuguese midfielder says he just wants to win every single game with United, regardless of whoever the opponent team is.
He reveals that he starts to see the ‘problems’ within the team and himself whenever on the losing side.
Bruno also says that this hatred for losing has been in him from a young age.
“I don’t react well when we lose, I don’t like losing. I know people say sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but that’s not how I think,” Bruno Fernandes told TV2.

“For me, it’s about winning every single time. I don’t care who we play against, it’s just about winning every time.

“I know that people think differently, and for some people it goes well even if you lose, but when I lose, I see problems everywhere, I see problems with myself, I see what I’ve done wrong and I’m unhappy.

“That’s how I’ve been since I was little. When I lost, I went home and closed myself inside a room. When my mother shouted that dinner was ready, I had locked the door so that no one could enter.

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“But she knew it would go over and that I would come out when I was hungry.”

Bruno’s never-say-die attitude and obsession with winning is a major reason behind his success at Man United. He has transformed the attitude of many players with his demanding nature and played a huge role over making sure that the Red Devils don’t lose as many games with him as they did before he arrived from Sporting Lisbon.

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