Willy Kambwala already dreamt of Manchester United

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Manchester United defender Willy Kambwala joined the academy as a 16-year-old from Sochaux in 2020.

The French youngster was linked with a move to Liverpool at the same time, but he opted to join United instead.

Speaking to club media, Kambwala reflects on his feelings for United after making his first team debut earlier this season against West Ham.

“The dream was about Man United. And that’s it. No other club. Even England, I wasn’t thinking about England. I was just thinking about Man United. I don’t know why but, since as far back as I can remember, it was just Man United.

“I couldn’t watch [that much] football but it was Man United, Man United all the time. That’s the dream I had. So, to be here, was just so special to me because it was the thing I wanted.”

Kambwala also spoke about his debut but it was the 3-2 comeback win over Aston Villa that stood out for the youngster.

“I think it’s the best experience I’ve had in football. I know I started against West Ham but playing at Old Trafford is something else. To be able to be on the pitch that day, what a game!

“I was so excited, just to see how everyone was fighting for both teams. I was on the bench and I just wanted to play. When the manager called me and said: ‘You need to be ready”… wow! I was just so excited, I can’t explain!

“Coming on, winning 3-2, touching the ball – it’s important to touch the ball – and sharing the victory, because it was my first win, it was just amazing. People were singing, I could feel the pitch shaking! I was just so excited to be there! Like you say, it was my dream to be playing there for Man United at Old Trafford. I think every kid dreams about that. So, to be able to do it, it’s just amazing. I’m talking about it like I’m a kid, like I’m still 13 years old!”

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