Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes admits manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants him to rejigg his game.
Fernandes admits that, while sometimes he may be too energetic even for Solskjaer's liking, that eagerness to work is as integral to his skill-set as scoring and creating goals.
He told manutd.com: “I talk already with the manager and he says to me a lot of times 'sometimes you do so many runs and some runs aren't for you – you need to shout someone else to run, because after you are tired and, when you take the ball, you will not be fresh.'
“But it's instinct, it's part of my game. I can't control this. I'm like this and I want to help the team every time.
“In the game, you don't think, you just run. For me, that's enough.
“I think the most important thing is to help the team and if you help the team it's okay."