Jesse Lingard, now playing for Seoul FC, shares his enduring support for Manchester United while adapting to life in South Korea. Despite the time difference, he makes the effort to watch United's games, illustrating his loyalty to his boyhood club. He discussed the challenges Manchester United faces, particularly with recruitment without a Champions League presence and the importance of winning competitions like the Europa League. Lingard also touches on his family situation, emphasizing the difficulties of being apart but valuing his daughter's understanding of his career moves.
When I watched Manchester United in the final, I set my alarm for 4am. My love and support will always be with United, regardless of where I am.
It’s tough when you're not in the Champions League to attract players. The Europa League was important for recruitment, and now it's back to a long-term project.
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