
Mazraoui: I Feel Strange, and This Has Benefited Me a Lot
The Moroccan star Noussair Mazraoui, a player for Manchester United, discussed several matters during an interview with the English newspaper Daily Mail, published today, Sunday.
Mazraoui said about this season: "It's a strange feeling; I had a great season in the Europa League, but it was one of the worst seasons in the Premier League."
Regarding coach Ruben Amorim, he stated: "He takes responsibility. He knows that in the end, he is the head of the club because he is the head coach. This is something I respect a lot about him... He is very straightforward, very direct, and does not shy away from anything."
He also mentioned: "Just a small thing has benefited me a lot. I no longer drink any soda. I have quit soft drinks. I think this changes a lot because sugar is no longer entering your body."
He continued: "It's really nice to have a little drink with dinner, but sugar is really bad for your body."
Mazraoui said about this season: "It's a strange feeling; I had a great season in the Europa League, but it was one of the worst seasons in the Premier League."
Regarding coach Ruben Amorim, he stated: "He takes responsibility. He knows that in the end, he is the head of the club because he is the head coach. This is something I respect a lot about him... He is very straightforward, very direct, and does not shy away from anything."
He also mentioned: "Just a small thing has benefited me a lot. I no longer drink any soda. I have quit soft drinks. I think this changes a lot because sugar is no longer entering your body."
He continued: "It's really nice to have a little drink with dinner, but sugar is really bad for your body."