When Casemiro moved from Real Madrid to Manchester United, many were quick to dismiss his decision as a money-grabbing exercise. After all, the Madrid club is where you win titles – while trophies have become hard to come by in the red half of Manchester.Asmir Begovic is no longer attached to EvertonBut United have won just as many trophies as Los Blancos this season and have arguably made more progress compared to the Spanish club. Erik Ten Hag’s team won the Carabao Cup, and Real Madrid lifted the Copa del Rey, failing in La Liga and the Champions League.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The 31-year-old Brazilian midfielder had no doubt he was doing the right thing when he set off to England, and he seems ever more determined today – despite ending the FA Cup final last week on the losing side. He addressed the fans on Instagram with a defiant message for the future.”Thank you all for this first great season and, above all, for your love towards my family and towards me. I feel at home. I read you and I hear everyone say that Manchester United is back, but this is only the beginning of our journey. The greatness of this club and this badge must force us to demand more of ourselves. Much more. Here defeat is not acceptable and the glory days must return. For that I have come. Come on United!””The glory days must return. For that I have come.”Casemiro talks the talk and walks it too. When he’s on form, he’s head and shoulders above those around him.Just less red cards next season and we’ll be marching. pic.twitter.com/MaPbCSW5s0— United Peoples TV (@UnitedPeoplesTV) June 5, 2023 Having made 53 appearances in all competitions, Casemiro found the net seven times, whilst also registering seven assists in his maiden campaign in England’s top flight.