19-year-old Portuguese teenager Diogu Dalo failed to make the roster of Mourinho, but he still went to Old Trafford on his own, wearing a baseball cap and a Manchester United jacket, turning into a fan to support the team.

This Tuesday, Manchester United defeated the young Bern 1-0. 19-year-old Portuguese young player Diogu Dalo failed to enter the Mourinho roster, but he still went to Old Trafford on his own, wearing a baseball cap and a Manchester United jacket, turning into a fan to support the team.

Since September, Daloin has not participated in any competition. In this game, he has not even made the roster. If he just stayed at home, people wouldn't mind. Mourinho's explanation for this is that he chose a lineup that can face pressure more, which means that the right back has the old captain Antonio Valencia, and Mourinho does not intend to put too much pressure on the 19-year-old Portuguese compatriots.

In response to this, Daluo strongly supported Mourinho and publicly stated that the coach had a "very good relationship with the players." In an interview with Manchester United TV MUTV, he said: "José played a very important role in joining Manchester United. He is very important. His history says everything, his coaching style, his way of changing football, and of course the fact that he is also a Portuguese. He has a very good relationship with the players and impressed me very deeply. He prompted me to come here, and he has a great trust in me. That's why I came to Manchester United, and he is a major factor in my joining."

Dallow is naturally clear that Mourinho is the famous coach of the Porto team history, "He and Pole are The picture has a significant relationship. He knows my old club and he knows my way of thinking, because Porto players have different thinking patterns from other clubs, he knows. So he is very, very important to me. I have no doubt that the best club in Portugal is Porto. I have experienced 10 years of development there, not only as a player, but also as a person. It is also important to take a new step now. The coach helped me do it. He is at Manchester United, and I will be much more relaxed."

In addition to Mourinho, Dalo also revealed that former Manchester United superstar C Ronaldo also urged him to leave Porto and transfer to join Red Devils . In addition to Ronaldo's words, Ronaldo's achievements at Old Trafford also inspired Darrow.

If Dalo can play in Premier League , he will become the fifth Portuguese player in Manchester United's history, and the first one is Ronaldo, followed by Nani , Bebe, and Joel Pereira. Among them, Ronaldo naturally achieved the highest achievement. He scored more than 100 goals in 6 years with Manchester United, winning 3 Premier League championships, 2 League Cups, 1 FA Cup , 1 UEFA Champions League and 1 Club World Cup .

Dallo said, "Cristiano, I don't need to describe him because you all know him. In my opinion, he has been my inspiration for football since I became sensible. Of course, if you ask me if his playing for Manchester United has also had an impact on my coming here, then of course I would say yes."

"The way he plays here and the way he develops here are incredible. I hope to take that step, improve myself, He has played here for many years. He is everyone's idol, every player, every young player. If there is such a player in the world, we can only enjoy it when he is still playing football. The years at Manchester United are also a time to be proud. I hope that one day Manchester United fans will also say how good it is to play here. "

​In the second leg of the 2009 Champions League quarter-finals, Dalo witnessed Ronaldo's victory in world wave . "I was in the stands, just behind the goal where he scored. Of course I didn't like it very much in the end, because I supported Porto at that time and now. We played well, but it was always difficult to face a team with Ronaldo. It was an impressive goal. I have never seen such a goal before. This is my first time watching Manchester United live game, so I was moved by the goal. I was unhappy, but if you like football, you still have to recognize such goals."