Speaking to club media, the Dutchman said: "I think it tells a lot about the legacy of this club, about the DNA of this club, about having big setbacks, tragedy, but fighting back. I fight back also with young players, young players who should express resilience like, for instance, Kobbie Mainoo is [an] Academy product. He showed that resilience today [against Wolves]. But Munich was a disaster for the club and how the club recovered from it, but also how individuals recover from it, was great. Such a disaster, survive this and then a couple of years later, you’re lifting the biggest trophy in European football. That is immense. I think we always should remember this, that this is the legacy of why Manchester United exist and what we should match as a club, as a team, as an individual."
On Busby using homegrown talent: "I’ll always be driven by this motivation and that's one of the reasons why I'm here, to develop young players. You need patience but also you need the right structures. You need capable coaches in the Academy for football but also for other sites, for personalities. And you have to develop and yeah to bring young players in is a big advantage because they know the DNA of the club."