He has contributed 5 clean sheets on loan in the English Championship. Wittek: I look forward to returning to Manchester United one day.
6686 Sports, November 13th: In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Czech goalkeeper Vitek, who was loaned out to Bristol City in the English Championship by Manchester United, talked about his feelings about playing in the English Championship and introduced his future plans.
Bristol City's core team goalkeeper Max O'Leary suffered an ankle injury last season, so the team had to find a short-term replacement, so Wittek joined on loan. However, Wittek's performance far exceeded expectations. He started all league games and contributed 5 clean sheets. Even if Ole Lai returned to the game after recovering from injury, he still firmly occupied the core position of the player.
"Indeed, this transfer came out of the blue," Wittek said. "I knew I would be loaned out this season because the coach and I reached a consensus that this was the best choice to accumulate more experience in a higher-level league than last season."
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“For me, being able to play for a club like Bristol City in the Championship was very attractive, so it was a no-brainer decision.”
Now his outstanding performance at Bristol City has helped the team climb to eighth in the standings. "I'm still young, but I see myself as a goalkeeper who can be dominant but also make the teammates in front of me feel at ease so they can trust me," Wittek explained.
"I am working hard step by step and will see what is the best choice for me next summer," Wittek said. "I often communicate with Manchester United's goalkeeper coach, and he will also come here to watch my games. The connection between us is very close."
"I know they've been watching me and I'm very grateful that I haven't been forgotten."
"Obviously, in the long term I would love to play for Manchester United one day, but I'm also pragmatic and know my career could go in other directions as well."