Leny Yoro has warned that Manchester United is ready to take 'revenge' for last season, because they want to make a new start under Ruben Amorim.
The young French defender knows that there are people who want United to fail again, but it says that the team will exclude external noise and 'bull *** t'.
United is looking for jumping back from their worst season in more than half a century, and landed in Manchester on Monday after winning the Premier League Summer Series on tour in the US.
Yoro said: 'If you play for Manchester United, you must have the mindset to be the best version of yourself. I think what we did last season was a mistake for us.
'If you are Manchester United, you cannot be in this position. The fans know, everyone knows. I think we understand this. This season will be different for us. It will be like a revenge from last season. We have to do better.
'I think that everyone is ready. We still have one match against Fiorentina to prepare. But the mentality of the team is to be ready for the first game, ready for the season. I think we work and train for this, and we are ready for the opening game. '
The determination of United to succeed is also driven by the critics who enjoyed their problems last season when Amorim's side ended 15th in the Premier League and the Europa League final lost to Tottenham.
“We are a big club,” Yoro added. 'There are many people who want us to fail and we know that. But there are also many people who want us to do it, to do great things. We just focus on the fans, you know. We don't care what they say outside. Everyone said Bull *** t about us last year.
'I understand because we have not done really well, but this season will be different, I hope for us. We don't have to listen to this and simply concentrate on ourselves. '
United ended the Tour with an underwhelming 2-2 draw with Everton in Atlanta, but remained unbeaten after their victories in West Ham in New Jersey and Bournemouth in Chicago, which followed a aimless draw with Leeds in Stockholm.
“I would not say that we are disappointed because we made a good tour,” said Yoro. “We arrived first, this is good. We have not lost. We know we can do better and there are still a few things to improve. I think we can be happy with what we did during this tour. '
Yoro had a huge setback on last summer's tour through the US after a relocation of £ 52 million from Lille when he broke a midfoot at Arsenal in La and did not play again until December.
The 19-year-old is looking forward to being involved from the start of the season when United stands opposite the Gunners in Old Trafford in their opening match a week on Sunday. “Of course last season was not easy to start with an injury,” he said. 'If you return during the season, it's hard for you. But today I am good. I did a good preseason. I am not injured thanks to God. I will continue and try to play as many games as I can. '
