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Man Utd captain Fernandes: Portuguese football fans know about Busby Babes

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes says recognising the Munich Air Disaster is important for the club.

The 66th aniversary of the air crash will occur on Tuesday.

Before victory over West Ham, Fernandes said: "We know the demands of playing for Manchester United. It's a legacy which is in the club.

"It's a responsibility for everyone: managers, players, everyone involved in the staff to play in a certain way. But also to pay the most respect possible to those who have been at the club in the past.

"We want to pay our respects to those involved. They built the story of the club and, after that, even more. When bad things happen in your life you get tighter to those close to you.

"It's going to be 66 years since the disaster and everyone is aware what was built after that and the whole situation around the club before and after.

"We've been educated since we arrived at the club to be aware of what happened. I've been to the museum with family and friends so we can know more about the history of the club.

"When you go you see everything, I have family and friends who are passionate about the club and when they come here they like to come to the museum. Most people in Portugal are aware of how it was at that time with the Busby Babes.

"Everyone is aware when they come to the club - because every year we pay our respects to those lost in the disaster - what happened. It's a big part of the story of Manchester United."

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