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NEWS: Joshua Zirkzee hails Man Utd’s ‘electric’ Old Trafford buzz

Joshua Zirkzee admits the atmosphere at Old Trafford still leaves him in awe even during matches while playing for Manchester United.

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Joshua Zirkzee admits the atmosphere at Old Trafford still leaves him in awe even during matches while playing for Manchester United.

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The 24-year-old forward, who joined Manchester United from Bologna ahead of last season, spoke candidly about the emotional impact of stepping out at the Theatre of Dreams.

“I don’t think there’s anything like it,” Zirkzee said. “When they start singing ‘United Road’ before the game, you sometimes just look around and think, ‘I’m playing at Old Trafford.'”

He added: “It’s very special. You can feel the energy and the history of the club, all the great players who have been here. It’s hard to explain, but it’s something unique.”

Zirkzee also expressed his gratitude for representing the club in front of its supporters. “I’m really thankful to be in a position to walk out in front of these fans. It’s incredible. The stadium, the fans – there’s nothing like it anywhere.”

The Dutch striker made an immediate impression by scoring a late winner on his debut against Fulham at the Stretford End, a moment that quickly endeared him to the home crowd.

Now in his second season, Zirkzee recently brought up his 50th Premier League appearance in a trip to Newcastle United. After a minor injury setback, he has returned to action with four substitute appearances under manager Michael Carrick.

United’s focus now turns to a key run of Premier League fixtures, starting with a home clash against Leeds United on 13 April. The sides last met in a 1-1 draw at Elland Road, where Zirkzee assisted Matheus Cunha for the equaliser.

That match begins a demanding stretch for United, with games against Chelsea, Brentford, Liverpool and Sunderland to follow.

With the season entering its decisive phase, Zirkzee will be hoping to turn his admiration for Old Trafford into match-winning moments as United push to finish strongly.

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