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Victor Lindelof has pinpointed the FA Cup closing conquer Manchester Metropolis within the 2023/24 season because the spotlight of his Manchester United profession.
After the 2-0 victory over Aston Villa on the ultimate day of the Premier League marketing campaign, United introduced that Lindelof, Christian Eriksen and Jonny Evans shall be leaving the membership.
Lindelof will formally half methods with the Purple Devils as soon as his contract expires on the finish of the present month.
This may convey to an finish his eight-year keep at Outdated Trafford, which noticed him make 284 appearances. He gained the Carabao Cup and FA Cup in 2023 and 2024 respectively.
As he prepares for the subsequent step in his profession, Lindelof spoke to club media and mirrored on his time at United.
He mentioned about that closing outing in opposition to Villa, “An ideal ending. Clear sheet and a win, so it was an important ending.”
“To spend it with my household right here [on the pitch afterwards], as properly, was particular. So, yeah, I couldn’t have requested for a greater ending.”
He added, “Yeah, I’m happy with myself. It’s been lots of ups and downs. However I imply, for me to have the ability to signify this membership for eight years, it’s been an honour and a privilege, and a dream come true.”
Requested to call his favorite United second, the Swede answered, “I feel the FA Cup was nice. Clearly, such an historic cup and to have the ability to win it was wonderful.”
However, Lindelof insisted that the bond he struck with the followers is the factor he’ll seemingly miss probably the most.
“I’ve had so many good reminiscences right here. Simply wanting on the Stretford Finish right here, I imply, I’m going to overlook it quite a bit.”
“They’re [the fans] with us by completely every little thing, and it doesn’t matter the end result, each single week, they arrive right here and so they help us and so they sing their souls out.”
“I simply wish to say thanks a lot for taking me in.”
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