Leny Yoro insists Manchester United's squad are on a "revenge" mission after their dismal Premier League campaign last term, and the dressing room are happy that Bruno Fernandes is still at the club, having knocked back renewed interest from Saudi Arabia.
United concluded the previous season in 15th position, marking their poorest finish in the Premier League era and worst since the 1973-74 season when they suffered relegation. Centre-back Yoro understands United's opponents are eager to witness another failure, yet claimed that Ruben Amorim's squad are determined to demonstrate they are significantly superior to last campaign's dreadful performance.
"When you play for Manchester United, you need to have the mindset of being the best version of yourself," said Yoro. "I think what we did last season was a mistake for us. When you're Manchester United, you cannot be at this position. The fans know it, everyone knows it. I think we understand this.
"This season will be different for us. It will be like a revenge from last season. We're a big club. There are a lot of people who want us to fail and we know that. But there are also a lot of people that want us to do it, to do great things.
"We just focus on the fans, you know. We don't care about what they say outside - everyone said bull**** about us last year.
"But I understand, because we didn't do really well, but this season will be different, I hope, for us. We don't need to listen to this and just be focused on ourselves. All of the players in the dressing room have a lot of quality. I think we need to mix it together and try to do our best."
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United emerged victorious in the Premier League Summer Series in the US, securing wins over West Ham and Bournemouth, and drawing 2-2 in their final match against Everton in Atlanta.
"We had a good tour," Yoro commented. "We didn't lose. We know we can do better, but it's still the pre-season, there are still some things to improve.
"I think we can be happy with what we did during this tour. I think mentally everyone is ready. We still have one game against Fiorentina to prepare for the new season.
"But the mindset of the team is to be ready for the first game, ready for the season. I think we are working and training for this, even in the game."
Yoro, at just 19 years old, believes United have the perfect mix of youth and experience, and said players like him can learn from the wisdom of older members such as captain Fernandes.
"I think in the dressing-room it's important to have some older players to, like, manage the team," Yoro stated.
"It's important to have this in the dressing-room, to have a good mindset. You can have some players that sometimes make some mistakes or things like this. These players, they are here to help keep the group strong."
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