Rio Ferdinand and Bruno Fernandes say the same thing about Man United amid Ruben Amorim demand
Rio Ferdinand has praised Manchester United for setting a high bench-mark with their impressive display in the 2-2 draw against Liverpool at Anfield. The match, which ended a streak of three consecutive losses for Ruben Amorim's team, showcased a revitalised side that had previously looked lacklustre.
Lisandro Martinez scored first for United before Amad Diallo then netted a late equaliser, as the visitors matched the intensity of the Premier League title favourites. The unexpected performance defied predictions of a loss, and Ferdinand highlighted this level of play as the new standard the team must consistently achieve.
Taking to social media, he urged the players to demand more from one another. And as quoted by The Mirror, the ex-United captain said: "That's what I want to see from @ManUtd. They've shown what's in there when they show spirit, desire, effort and some quality in possession.
"These players have set the standards that needs to been maintained now.... the players will feel that performance and know the standard. Now they have to govern that changing room - and put demands on each other everyday in training and every match day.
"There will be a satisfied [maybe some feeling could have had more] feeling on that coach home. Remember what it took to create that feeling. Keep building confidence and understanding day- by-day. PS; United were the better team today [on Sunday afternoon]."
Bruno Fernandes echoed the sentiment following the stellar display. He, like Ferdinand, suggested that if they can set such a high standard against Liverpool, they should be able to replicate it at any other venue.
"If we show this level at Liverpool, first in the Premier League, then why can't we do this everywhere," said


