Mbemo: The understanding among Manchester United players is getting better and better. What is more satisfying than scoring goals is that it comes from teamwork.

Manchester United defeated Brighton 4-2 in this round of the Premier League. Brian Mbeumo scored twice. He was also asked about related topics in an interview after the game.
- Well, I don't know where to start. Brian, shall we talk first about the team performance or your two goals?
Of course, let’s talk about team performance first. Uh...yeah, we're very happy with today's win. Everyone gave it their all, fought for each other, and ultimately achieved the desired result.
- From a spectator's perspective, the team seems to be generating a chemical reaction. Is that how it feels on the field?
Of course. Our cooperation with each other is becoming more and more tacit. Put a lot of effort into developing rapport in training and try to recreate that linkage on the field.
——Tell us about your two goals today. Which one do you like the most?
I think every goal is precious. But what makes me even happier is that both are a team effort. Sheshko gave me a wonderful pass, and Fee B deliberately missed the ball to me. I was very happy to score in the end.
- The sound of the tsunami roaring from Old Trafford when you score the winning goal in front of the die-hard stands must be special, right?
Yes, unbelievable. The atmosphere here is always frenetic - whether it's scoring a goal, controlling the ball, winning a steal, winning the ball back or winning a foul, every moment is exhilarating. We really wish every game could be played here.
——Finally, the team showed great will in defeating Liverpool last week, and today it showed another quality when the situation was tense. This fully proves your team cohesion?
Absolutely correct. Even with a three-goal lead there was no room to let up and we knew the game wasn't over before the final whistle. Although disappointed with conceding two goals, the team showed the mental strength to score again.
——My voice almost became hoarse because of commenting on your goal. Can you please continue to behave like this?
Thank you very much for your support! Thanks!