Manchester United's training ground is buzzing with competitive spirit, and it's not just Bruno Fernandes who's leading the charge! In a surprising revelation, Bryan Mbeumo has singled out a different teammate as the ultimate competitor during training sessions.
Fernandes, a Portuguese powerhouse, has been a pivotal figure at United for six years, claiming the Player of the Year award an impressive four times. His influence on the team is undeniable, often dragging them out of tricky situations and even taking on a leadership role when referees need a talking to. But here's where it gets interesting... Mbeumo, a fellow United star, has chosen Joshua Zirkzee as the most competitive player in training, a choice that might raise some eyebrows.
Zirkzee, a 24-year-old Dutch forward, has been a bit of an enigma at United. Despite scoring nine goals since joining, he hasn't secured a regular spot in the lineup. This could be due to the fierce competition for places, as Mbeumo currently leads the club's goal-scoring charts. And this is the part most people miss: Zirkzee's competitive nature might not be on full display at the upcoming World Cup, as his lack of game time at United this season may hinder his chances of making the Netherlands squad.
But the story doesn't end there. Mbeumo, known for his dance moves off the pitch, has also accepted the 'worst dancer' tag at United. In a light-hearted moment, he admitted that his dancing skills don't quite match those of his teammates, Amad Diallo and Matheus Cunha.
So, should United keep hold of Fernandes, or is it time to cash in on their star player? And what does Zirkzee's competitive spirit mean for his future at the club? These are questions that will surely spark debate among fans. Share your thoughts and join the conversation!