
Anthony Elanga, a winger for Forest, is a Gen Z Swedish who grew up in a Western country like England. But he was not fooled by Vogue to forget the symbols of being a good person. He said that he is where he is today because of Manchester United.
The value of Gen Z that the left has criticized is not to care about gratitude. It is just a story to scare children from the elderly. That is why we see many Thai children today neglecting or not giving it importance.
However, 22-year-old Elanga. Who was brought up in the French city of Angmo and joine United’s academy at the age of 12, remains grateful to the ‘Red Devils’.
Even though he has been out for more than 2 seasons now, สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น he has worn the ‘Forester’ uniform and scored a stunning solo goal from 85 yards against his old team. He said that the knowledge he gained from Manchester United’s staff came from him.
“It’s about attacking the spaces and getting to the goal as quickly as I can,” he told Football on TNT Sports after scoring the winner.
“I saw the space and I thought I was one of the best players in the league.”
“Finishing is something I’ve been working on a lot, both with my left foot and my right foot. This season, I can say that I’ve scored with both feet.”
“All you have to do is keep improving yourself. Coming here to play is to get a chance to compete and refine yourself.”
“I would be very grateful to Manchester United because I learned a lot there.”
“I am currently enjoying my football and want to keep it that way,”
Elanga, who made his senior debut for the Red Devils in 2019, didn’t just show his gratitude to United because even after scoring a superb goal, he refused to show his respect to his former club.