JUAN MATA believes Manchester United's team should be built around Bruno Fernandes.
The Portuguese midfielder's status as club captain at Old Trafford has been frequently questioned amid United's underwhelming season.
Juan Mata urged Sir Jim Ratcliffe to build his team around FernandesCredit: AFPMata and Fernandes were close during their time together at Old TraffordCredit: PAFernandes has often produced the goods in terms of workrate, goals and assists since he joined the club in 2020.
But has come under fire due to occasional tantrums that see him lashing out at his team-mates instead of instilling composure as skipper.
However, the playmaker has the backing of his former midfield partner Mata.
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"I should tell to all young players to look up to him. I cannot tell you how important he is for the club.
"And not only because of what he's done in the last games, scoring two goals and winning the game against Sheffield United.
"But his consistency within the years that he's been playing for the club is just incredible.
"He's a top, top player, but he's even better as a person. So for me, the culture of the club should be built around him."
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Mata was at United for almost a decade before leaving in 2022.
Now though, he’s back in a United shirt to promote the pre-season tour in what seems like an ambassadorial role.
The former World Cup winner with Spain also backed United forward Marcus Rashford to rediscover his best form following a difficult campaign.
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"And of course if he's not injured, which is happening often with him at the moment.
"So I think the club knows that they have a great player in there. He's shown it in the past.
"I think he's motivated also for the Euros and hopefully he can perform well because Man United with him at his top level are a different team."
The England international has been unable to match the 17 Premier League goals he bagged last season.