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Manchester United fans are delighted with Bruno Fernandes’ response to allegations that he had a ‘furious halftime fight’ with coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during their 6-1 home loss to Spurs on 4 October. .
Mirror he claimed that he ‘attacked his teammates, accusing them of not upholding the proud name of Manchester United’, and that he ‘kept shouting’ ”We’re supposed to be Manchester United. This shouldn’t be happening. ‘
The outlet also stated that “it was clear that the manager was also attacked because he was speaking about the wrong tactics.”
However, speaking with the Portuguese television channel Sport TV 1 (via Record.pt) after his national team’s 3-0 victory against Sweden last night, Fernandes dismissed the reports as a prank.
“I think there has been a lot of speculation about this lately,” he said.
“I think it’s a way of destabilizing the group a bit.”
“What was said was by no means true, because I was substituted at halftime as a technical option, where the coach told me that the game was over and that we would have many more ahead.
‘I understood, of course I was not happy to leave, but I did not speak or say anything at the time that could harm the group.
‘Even after the game, the coach sent me a message to wish the team good luck.
‘So, excuse me, but if someone wants to try to cause trouble within Manchester United, don’t use my name, my teammates’ or the manager’s. The atmosphere is good, obviously after a loss we were sad, but we have to give an answer in the next game. ‘
Fernandes’s words were exactly what fans wanted to hear as they responded on Facebook to what was being said.
“Well said Bruno, you are a true leader who supports your teammates and coaches,” said one fan.
‘The boy has been here for five minutes and has shown more love and passion for our club than some who have been here for years! Levels! ‘said another.
Other comments included:
“We could use more players with his attitude. Hopefully some of them get infected.
He is a leader speaking.
“Captain for me and giving Maguire a break from football, clearly what happened in Greece is not helping.”
Well said Bruno.
Captain Bruno.
Captain’s gear.
Make him captain now.
‘Respect.’
If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer decides to put Harry Maguire to rest after a turbulent few weeks, Fernandes would certainly appear to be the natural choice to captain the team even though he still hasn’t been with the club for a year.
As he demonstrated at the former Sporting Lisbon club, he is a natural captain and leads by example. It would also be a great way for Solskjaer himself to silence those who doubt about wardrobe relationships.
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