Tirel Malacia: The support of the fans will give us extra motivation
2025-01-26 11:06
Tyrell Malasia, who currently plays for Manchester United, said that the support of the fans is very important and will bring them extra motivation and inspire the players to play well in every game.
Tyrer Malacia, who came off the bench to help his side beat Arsenal on penalties in the FA Cup third round earlier this month, admitted the support of the fans was a motivation for the players as they played with ten men in a tough situation following Diogo Dalot's dismissal.
Speaking about the FA Cup victory, Tyrelle Malacia said: "It's always a good thing that we won the game and played with 10 men. It was difficult for every player, but I know the audience could see that we played as a team and every player fought for the victory, and we got the reward in the end."
"When I was on the pitch, I felt the support of the fans. I enjoyed it because it was extra motivation for me. You see everyone is tired, but with the fans around us, it motivated me and allowed me to go again."
Tyrer Malacia said he would have stepped up to take the penalty, but was happy to see his compatriot Zirkzee score the winning spot-kick and spark celebrations. The full-back has faced off against Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling in the last two games against Arsenal. He said direct opponents are always tough, just like Fulham, who have performed well this season.
Tyrelle Malacia said: "I always want to play against the best players. That's why I joined Manchester United and why I want to play in the Premier League. For this, I am always ready. I always want to play a good game, so it doesn't matter who the opponent is."
"I feel sharp and I feel ready. I just want to play football and I haven't played football for a long time so I'm happy to be back."
Tyrer Malachia came off the bench again against Rangers in Manchester United's Europa League campaign and had a message for the fans, saying: "It's hard and we need to stick together and show team spirit on the pitch and in the game."
"Of course, it's all of our efforts. I think it's the players, the staff, the coaches and the fans on the court. We need to work as a team. Sometimes we get frustrated when we lose or don't play well, but the most important thing is that we always stick together."
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