Why Evans is motivated for 2024/25
Jonny Evans is relishing the chance to play his part in helping his boyhood club Manchester United achieve more success this season and has explained the motivation behind continuing to compete at the highest level.
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“I think, for everyone and for myself, like I said, personally to be able to win an FA Cup at Manchester United because it’s something I hadn’t done before, even in the spell I had here, the first spell at the club, we never actually did that when I was involved in the first team.
“So it was a big achievement and one that I think everyone involved last year was sort of realising the magnitude of it and, even three or four weeks after the game, I was still getting people coming up and congratulating the players and everyone involved. It feels good that we’ve been able to give that to the fans and it’s been incredible.
“Well, getting to be able to get back into Europe was, as you know, it's a big thing for the club. And for the squad size, as it’s getting people a chance to play games and it is another avenue for us to be able to get into the Champions League next season. So, you know, the more games, the better. This club wants to be playing games every two or three days. Yeah, so it was a big win and, obviously, our league position wasn’t great last year, but I suppose the FA Cup kind of felt like it rescued it a little bit.”
Evans is feeling refreshed and ready for the first outing of the pre-season, in Trondheim, with the game kicking off at 17:00 BST, live on MUTV.
“I had a week before meeting up with the internationals and I played one international, against Spain,” he explained. “They’re a very good side. We scored too early, it was in the first minute! [Dan Ballard opened the scoring but Spain went on to win 5-1]. So obviously, they’re a very good side and they got to the Euro final against England. So I was able to play in the national team and had a little bit of rest after. But you still have to keep yourself ticking over. I've been out doing a bit of running, as I’m sure most of the lads have been, to try to keep yourself injury free and ready for when we come back. It’s been good to be back in the last couple of days and to start building on the fitness.
“Yeah, I think, with experience, you know you’ve got to keep on top of it and there were probably periods when I was younger when you probably underestimated the importance of it. You’re then coming back in the pre-season and you’re playing catch-up. But there’s no room for error. Now you’ve got to be on it all the time, you know, in peak condition and making sure you’re still watching your diet, what you’re eating. So, when you do come back, you’re ready to hit the ground running. And the speed in the game now, I suppose squads are probably of a younger age composition and you’ve got to be able to keep up with the young lads now.
“I didn’t have a problem sort of switching off. I think it was after the cup final when there was that sort of buzz for the next couple of days, but I found it easy enough to sort of switch off and, like I said, it’s probably with a bit of experience that I am able to do that. Obviously, through holidays, the need to sort the kids out and, you know, just normal, normal things. But I think, even after two or three weeks, you start getting that itch again and you want to get back in and get doing something. You kind of want that buzz of playing matches again and that’s what it’s all about, you know, for us – football, as professional footballers. You want to do it all the time.”