Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan Bissaka has revealed that none of his club-mates are able to get past him in training sessions at Carrington.
The English full-back made the move to Old Trafford from South London club Crystal Palace back in June for a £50million transfer fee and has impressed for his new club, starting all except two of their Premier League games this term.
Only Leicester City duo of Wilfred Ndidi and Ricardo Pereira have made more tackles than Wan-Bissaka in the Premier League this campaign and the defender has proven to be equally adept at defending in training as well.
Former Manchester United and Scotland midfielder Darren Fletcher recently suggested not one player in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad had managed to beat Wan-Bissaka in training since he joined the club in the summer.
There has been a lot of curiousness regarding whether any player is able to get past the young defender and reporters decided to ask Wan Bissaka whether that was true and the right-back responded by stating, “I would say so yeah, from what I can remember. I can see the frustration but with them, I can also see that they are not giving up. They still want to keep trying until they do and that’s the thing that gets me going, team-mates testing me. It helps me.”
Wan Bissaka has been excellent for Manchester United since joining the club and his energy while defending has been superb in helping the club trying to get back to their glory days of the past.