Altay Bayindir responds to criticism: 'I know who I am'
Altay Bayındır, who plays for Manchester United in the English Premier League, made remarkable statements in an interview with United Review. Bayındır's words were almost like a response to the criticisms against him.

Our national footballer, who plays for Manchester United, spoke to United Review. Bayındır, who has started every Premier League game for the Red Devils this season, said he believes he can show his best form at United by continuing to work hard in training and showing the right mentality.
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Bayındır emphasized how all the goalkeepers in the team push each other for maximum performance. "I have done this job for years, I respect myself, I am proud of myself," Bayındır said:
"I know what I have to do and I will continue on the path I believe in. I didn't get here easily. I have done many things, played many matches, put in many good performances. I know who I am, what I can do and I can't wait to show more."
The young goalkeeper said that the bonds between the goalkeepers in the team are strong: "Everyone is working for the same goal, for the same things. That's why we are here. That's why we wanted to come here and we have to be aware of our responsibility. We have to push ourselves. We have to push everyone and each other. And of course sometimes you can lose, not everything goes well, just like in life. Same thing, just like in life. But tomorrow is a new day and you have to push yourself, you have to push your teammates in every game. We have a good goalkeeper squad and we are constantly pushing ourselves on the pitch. Of course we fight for the shirt but we have a good relationship outside."
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Bayındır concluded his words as follows:"No matter which team we play, we have to be ready. We have to focus on every game. We have to win this match. We will give our everything. We have to do that because we have a chance and after the match there is a national team break. Hopefully after this game and until the break everything will be better."