跟读练习: Wayne Rooney Interviews Michael Carrick | Inside Carrington: Ep 30 - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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I was thinking what to call you when I come in here.
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I was thinking what to call you when I come in here.
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I was driving in before and I was thinking what you love. Is it Caras?
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Havoc? Or Michael?
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So I was thinking Noah,
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we're doing an interview so I better call you Michael.
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And then, do you remember ten years ago?
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Tomorrow?
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Do you remember what it was?
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Only because you told me before.
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I can't believe it's 10 years old.
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It's madness.
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The 135th FA Cup final.
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Mooney driven wide, gets it across towards Mullaney.
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Up he goes, the volley, equaliser!
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Drills it across towards Marcelles, and then the volley!
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What a goal!
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Jesse Lingard!
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United win the FA Cup!
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I've gone from the two of us listening to the FA Cup together to you becoming the manager of Man United.
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I think what's even more strange is that I'm actually interviewing you.
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Because I never thought I'd be doing this,
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but how do you feel?
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To be honest, it feels pretty natural.
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It feels big on the outside,
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but when you're in it, it just feels...
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Even though it's different, the building's different,
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some of the people are different,
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it's just kind of what you get used to for 12 to 20 years ago since our sign.
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So, it's all I've kind of known really.
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So, it's a bigger role than what I've had before,
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but actually it just feels like a natural step to be fair.
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So, it's nice to be,
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a lot of responsibility, but it's good.
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I'm really enjoying it.
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The last six months, well,
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just under six months, it must be crazy.
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Obviously, we were in Barbados together and I don't even remember.
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I said you'll be in there soon.
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At that stage, I didn't even think of it,
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but it's mad to be thinking we're on that beach, isn't it?
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I know.
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Johnny as well, yeah.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Johnny was sprinting along the beach.
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Racing car.
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The pictures were funny, mate.
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Yeah, I remember you said that.
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You did say that.
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Yeah, you said it, yeah.
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And I was like, nah.
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And it was literally about three weeks later.
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Well, I've been quite vocal,
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as you know, and I felt you were right for it.
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And could you imagine that it could have gone as well as it was?
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I didn't really know what to expect.
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The biggest thing, I probably came in with a belief that we can make it better,
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we can improve things.
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But I kind of came in and took it step by step.
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Obviously came in on the Tuesday,
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started with the players on the Wednesday,
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played to City on the Saturday early.
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City was obviously a big one,
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the Arsenal one was a big one,
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and they'd kind of just snowballed from there.
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And then before you know it,
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we're kind of right in the mix.
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And it happened pretty quickly, to be honest.
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To then finish the season in third,
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I think, is a really good achievement from the players,
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to be fair, they need a lot of credit for that.
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Yeah, you wouldn't have thought that.
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I wouldn't have thought that when you come in,
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even being honest in terms of finishing third.
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I remember I was doing my podcast and there was speculation whether you were going to come in or not.
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I remember the set, I said,
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I'd wait for two games.
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I had City and then Arsenal,
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I was thinking that's a tough start.
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Do you think that helped win them two games?
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I think it helped, it could go both ways, couldn't it?
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I think it helped in terms of the buzz,
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the natural lift, that first game, City and then...
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I don't know if did you go to that game, the atmosphere was...
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I was doing all the matches today and I remember watching it and I was thinking,
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please win because obviously obviously we're pundit you've got to you've got to speak honestly
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and what you're thinking i'm thinking come on win the game
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but then to win that
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and then the arsenal was better for me yeah backing it up i think
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because that was the biggest challenge of um you know what i said
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when you're it's one-off games is all right it's good
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but actually backing it up and going again um
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and for the lads to feel that going going there and winning like we did and
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and it just snowballed a little bit from there.
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But you could have looked at it both ways.
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You could have looked at it as a negative of a tough start or actually getting a good start,
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probably catapulted, or even if that was two other games,
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you wouldn't have got that feeling and the big belief that we ended up getting.
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The players just took that on, really.
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kind of just kept ticking over from there.
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So bringing Johnny in as well,
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I think it's big and then obviously Woody and Steve Holland,
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how did, especially Steve and Johnny,
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Jonathan Woodgate, how did they adapt to it?
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Because they've obviously never been here,
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never seen it, Johnny knows the place well,
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but how did they react?
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Did he feel wow?
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Wow.
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I think there was a natural buzz.
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Steve's been a massive United fan,
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so from when he was a kid, massive United fan.
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Going to the Cup Finals,
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he talks about a lot,
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the history and the past of going to the Cup Finals.
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So it felt natural for him to be here,
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he'd love to be here.
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What have you been close to at Middlesbrough?
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It's hard to tell anyone until you get here,
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isn't it,
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what it feels like people are probably sick of us trying to say until you get through the doors
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and you can explain it as much as you want.
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But to get that feeling of once you're here,
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and they've all said the same thing,
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once you're here, it's different,
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you realise what it's all about.
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And I think that's part of it for the players as well,
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some of the younger players,
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to then go through the season and just learn to get that natural feeling of being here.
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I think you can see with some of the players through the season,
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you can see them just feeling at home and getting used to it
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and on the back of that you can kind of kick on and be yourself and tell your player.
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So I think there's a bit of freshness to the staff,
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unbelievable the coaching staff to come together.
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We didn't know each other as a group before then,
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so to come in an office,
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you need to really click to be in that kind of tight environment.
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They've been unbelievable, the coaches and then the players have responded.
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So everyone's kind of feeling more at home as the days go by.
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Any players surprise you?
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No one put you on the spot.
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No, that's a good question.
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I wouldn't say surprised, I wouldn't say naturally surprised.
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I'd say you hope to see good people, don't you?
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Of willingness to do well,
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the intentions, love and being here,
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the intentions to do the right thing.
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And probably surprised of how good a group it is in terms of wanting to do well for each other.
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We've been part of all sorts of different dressing rooms and it can quite easily go different directions,
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but that was probably the biggest thing
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that I felt straight away was these are really in it together
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and they want to do well and listen and learn and
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so that's probably the thing that stands out which is probably give us the chance of being consistent since we come in.
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It must be so good,
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obviously before you were going to Middlesbrough and then obviously you're based here.
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Yeah, it makes a difference.
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I think you're the most adopted mank I think I've ever seen.
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I think obviously with your kids going to games,
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I've seen you in the away stands.
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That must be mad, being in the away and then to be stood there on touchline as manager.
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That must be like...
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No, I know, but that's the thing about it.
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It doesn't actually feel that...
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it's not until you mention it and you step back a little bit.
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When you're in it, you just kind of...
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But then I think because you're attached to it and you understand it,
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I think that helps to then deal with everything, to be honest.
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But literally, I'm in the bubble of the training ground.
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I'll go home and be with Lisa and the kids.
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Next year's a different challenge,
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more games and that side of things.
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But it's where we want to be,
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so it's definitely not a negative side.
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How are they?
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I know how proud they are of you with your playing career.
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What you've done up to now as manager,
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they must be buzzing, they must be proud.
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Yeah, they're buzzing, you know what they're like.
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I think it's probably more now than when I was playing because of the age of the kids who are, 18, 16.
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Obviously, they've just seen it all.
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I've seen a change a little bit in the academy.
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Obviously, before you come in here,
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we've been stood there watching the games and stuff.
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And it's so nice.
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We used to see it when we were here as players with the gaffer then.
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It's so nice to see the first team staff over there watching the games.
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And that's not just at Old Stafford where,
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obviously, there's pictures come out and stuff.
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That's here at the train grounds and that to be there,
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you to be there is so...
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For the players, it gives them such a...
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It's them young lads to see the manager of Manchester United stood there watching the games.
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I think the attachment and being connected with it and understanding there's a link and that's actually where,
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as young players, that's what they want to try and get to.
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And generally care about how the younger teams are doing,
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how the players are doing,
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how the coaches are doing and trying to create that feeling through.
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When you see young players come up and train with us,
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for me, we needed a chance,
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didn't we, when you come through through so you need to try
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and give as many opportunities as you can so to create
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that feeling and connect through the club is exactly what this club's built on we've known it for
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so long and it was long before us so i think it's a responsibility anyway how's your relationship with
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jason and omar that's obviously how's it been and how important is
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that moving forward right from the start um it's been a really good place to come
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and work anyway the atmosphere and the way the the building is and the relationships.
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I think it's about relationships and building it with people and straight away there's a wavelength,
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there's an understanding, there's a what's the reality,
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where do we want to get to,
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how does it look like
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and I know it was initially till the end of the season
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but you're kind of always part of them conversations of where you want to take the club
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and how it should look so they've been really open
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and listening and building a relationship as time goes on
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and gets to the stage now where we want to kick on
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and we want more and we want to make things better
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so I think that relationship is crucial if we haven't got
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that relationship then it filters down so that needs to be strong
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and it's it's it certainly is recruitment as well is really important in there
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and obviously being in the champions league next year as well
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you'd be looking i'd assume you'd be looking to to try
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and strengthen your squad and maybe a few players well obviously we know casimero is leaving as well So,
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have they been underway before this announcement or are they starting now?
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Yeah, I said it when I came in,
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was it to be honest?
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I said I can't come in and do this just with eyes on.
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It might be the summer,
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it might be past the summer, it might not be.
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There's no way I was just making decisions just for the short term, I think.
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It was always a case of trying to make things better in the future
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but it's certainly been an element of planning from my side and eyes on what it could look like.
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So it's an important summer.
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I think it's where we've got to and where we want to get to.
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We want to make a big step if we can,
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so it's an important summer.
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There must be a buzz back around the place,
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being back in the Champions League.
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Obviously, when we were playing,
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most of the time we were in it,
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but to not be in it last year,
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to be back there and back competing at the highest level,
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there must be a buzz around the place,
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not just the players but obviously the staff?
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I think everyone, yeah.
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It's easier when you have success or you're in Champions League.
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You don't take it for granted because you just roll on,
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roll on, roll on.
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When you don't get it,
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you realise what it's like to be in them big games,
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big moments, end of season,
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challenging for things, and it's definitely where we need to be.
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Again, I can't stress it enough it enough,
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I think the lads need so much credit for the consistency to then put a run of games together.
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It's easy to get two or three games but to go 16 games
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and I think we're probably top of that league in the 16 games,
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that's some consistency from the players to then give them the confidence to do
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that next season and they've definitely earned the place
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and have been in the Champions League and then but not settling for it,
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I mean that's the important thing,
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you know we're used to not settling for things here until you really achieve something.
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So what did you do then to
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get them to enable that the players can give that consistency
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and get results even at games where you know they weren't the best
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but still grant that win out
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or the result out to be honest the first thing the main thing
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when we came in was trying to create that um
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that spirit that togetherness that connection all the best teams will be part of you always had
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that summit where you look after each other um
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and i knew there was an element of you can change tactics you can do technical things
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and technical things or whatever but i'll take you so far
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but we need something with real substance um and that wasn't necessarily over coaching to start with it was more just
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speaking to the lads a lot about what what it means
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to play for the club how it is what the ups
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and downs are what it takes to keep winning i'm just trying to share them experiences to be honest
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and then um as time ticks by you try and improve performance
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but it wasn't the case of coming in and trying to change the whole thing put was put a system together,
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be really clear with it and the lads grow as well
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and feel it and trust each other and trust is massive isn't it,
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when you can trust each other and knowing what you're going to get from someone,
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someone's going to look after you,
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all them type of things goes along with.
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Now you are Manchester United manager, what are your expectations?
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I think keep pushing forward and improving,
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I think understanding it's good to make steps and and it's good to get in Champions League,
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it's good to finish third from coming from below that.
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But making this place better, I think, is...
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I must admit, I think on Sunday in the stadium,
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there was a feeling, felt a little bit different.
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It felt really...
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I don't know, there was a real togetherness,
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there was a real kind of enjoyment from everyone,
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which for me standing there is quite powerful,
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to be honest, to then see that going through the whole stadium.
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The supporters feeling that and being excited about coming back.
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I think we want to come to the stadium wherever that is,
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supporting Manchester United, looking forward to what can happen.
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It's always been like that,
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it always should be like that.
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Keep pushing forward to bring success here for sure.
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How much would you love to reward them fans?
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Because they've been through a tough time, haven't they?
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Probably over the last ten years.
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How much would you love to reward them with a big trophy, a major trophy?
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That's the drive, isn't it?
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I have to say credit to the supporters because within stadiums I've been to a lot of home games,
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I've been to some away games and the supporters,
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when it's been a bit challenging at certain times,
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still won trophies,
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I think there's almost a pride in the fan base that's
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supporting in them times to then get the success at the back of it.
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Hopefully that success is the time that's going to come they couldn't have done much more.
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That's why it's a game on Sunday when you feel that
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and they feel that they're proud to be there and they want to be there and they enjoy being there,
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for us to be able to reward that would be pretty special.
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So pre-season is a really important time obviously for managers,
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for coaches, for players getting to know each other and meet each other.
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New players coming in, so you're going to Scandinavia.
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How much are you looking forward to?
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Yeah, we're looking forward.
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I think it's like you said pre-season,
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it's massive for different reasons.
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I think going to Finland,
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Sweden, Norway, going to Dublin.
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For us, the supporters to get a chance to see the boys close up,
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some of them travelling a lot,
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so they get their old-traffered,
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and how they get everywhere is incredible.
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And I think the boys come in always,
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when you speak to the lads that are coming from other clubs,
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it blows their mind when we travel and how the fan base has spread so far.
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And then we go to Scandinavia and feel that love and the noise and the atmosphere in the stadium.
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that's part of coping and learning about Manchester United and what it means to so many people.
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So it's an important time and obviously you want to start the season strong.
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I was looking before and I couldn't see anyone else who'd done it.
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And I was thinking, if,
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and hopefully you do, no pressure,
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go and win the Premier League,
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if I'm right you could be the first person to ever do it as a player and manager.
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I mean, I'll take that right now.
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I'll take that right now.
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But that's what you could be looking at, isn't it?
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That's going to be the target.
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That's the goal in the end,
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and I think you've got to believe it.
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That's what we've got to aim for.
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It's where we want to be as a club,
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and it's not even so much for me.
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It would be an incredible thing for me to be able to do,
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but just to see this club lifting trophies and winning leagues and challenging for Champions League,
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that's the buzz.
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That's what gets us out of bed every morning
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and enjoy the grind of the summer and come back strong for next season.
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We know what it takes.
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I know what it takes and hopefully I can give
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that experience a little bit to the players and they can feed off it and we can keep pushing for more.
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Michael?
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Michael!
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Congratulations again.
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Good luck for all behind you.
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Thanks, mate.
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Thank you.

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