Manchester United midfielder, Bruno Fernandes, has expressed satisfaction with the discipline brought into the club by manager Erik Ten Hag.
According to Fernandes, discipline is not only needed on the pitch but off the pitch.
He said this has been displayed in the time for training and meals, just as he called for punishment for anyone that flouts the rules.
“We missed that for a while and discipline is important,” said Fernandes, as quoted by Mirror UK.
“Discipline is not only the way you play, the position that you have, what you have to do, it’s also off the pitch.
“Don’t be late for the meetings, don’t be late for the meals. That is really important because if everyone is on time and someone comes late, he should be punished.
“That is really good that he’s doing that and amazing because I like to be on time, so I won’t have problems with that.”
The Portuguese also took the time to speak on the arrival of Christian Eriksen from Brentford as a free agent.
“Obviously, I always learn from players who play similar positions as me,” Fernandes said when asked about Eriksen’s arrival, as quoted by Metro UK.
“I think Christian has been an amazing player in the past and even last season when he played for Brentford, he was amazing for them.
“He’s such a good quality player for us and I’m looking forward to playing alongside him.
“I think the best players make you play better, make you improve, so I’m looking forward to learning from him and to helping him in any way I can.”