🚨🎙️| Harry Kane on the intensity of playing against Manchester United:
🗣️ “Playing against Manchester United has always felt different.”
“Even when I was at Tottenham Hotspur, those games had a special feeling — Old Trafford, the crowd, the history… you know you have to be at your best.”
“They can be struggling or flying, it doesn’t matter — they always have players who can change the game in one moment.”
“You can’t switch off for a second because they punish mistakes quickly.”
“That’s what makes them one of the biggest clubs in football. The expectation is always to win.”
“Against Manchester United, you never get an easy game — ever.”
{@Footy }
😁 Harry Maguire: “I thought I was good at attacking balls and heading in the box…
…until I met Casemiro. He’s the best I’ve EVER seen and worked with”.
Casemiro looked visibly emotional at full-time, wiping away tears 💔
You can see how much the club means to him and the love from United fans is mutual 🔴
#MUFC
🚨Casemiro on why he cried after the full time whistle:
I spent most of my career in Spain playing for Real Madrid, where I won many trophies. But in just a few seasons at Manchester United, I’ve felt something different — something deeper enough to make grown man cry. Here, I truly feel at home.
The fans, the passion, the chants echoing through Old Trafford… it’s something special. It’s something that touches your heart in a way that’s hard to explain. The love and appreciation from the supporters, even for the smallest efforts on the pitch, mean everything to me.
At Madrid, winning trophies was incredible, but here at United, even a single victory feels just as meaningful — like lifting a trophy of its own. That connection with the fans, that sense of belonging… it’s powerful enough to make a grown man emotional.
And honestly, that’s why I couldn’t hold back my tears.