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Reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano has opened up in the rumored feud between Bruno Fernandes and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during the loss to Tottenham Hotspur.
Manchester United were embarrassed by José Mourinho’s men 6-1 at Old Trafford just before the international break.
During that big loss, Bruno was pulled at halftime when Solskjaer brought in Scott McTominay and Fred.
Then it was rumored that the Portuguese magician was not only replaced for tactical reasons, but also because he faced the legendary Norwegian.
Subsequently, more reports came out claiming that Bruno no longer believes in Solskjaer or his project, but Romano has cleared things up.
Rumors of a fight between Ole and Bruno have been quickly dismissed by @FabrizioRomano on the Here We Go podcast, saying “it’s absolutely false” 🔥
Why does the media come up with this nonsense? #MUFC pic.twitter.com/8c6ZsOqDYZ
– Stretford Paddock (@StretfordPaddck) October 14, 2020
The interesting thing is that Bruno’s spiel towards his teammates was not denied, and some journalists agreed that he did not fight Solskjaer but did not clarify whether or not his teammates were safe from his wrath.
It really makes sense, it’s not out of place that the former Sporting Lisbon captain screamed, but there’s no way he would have attacked his coach and survived.
Nor is it something that any player would logically do, particularly in front of everyone and where anyone outside the club could have heard what was going on.
Hopefully the United players are excited about Bruno’s spiel, as fans are desperate to see them grab some wins, starting with Newcastle United.
The transfer window this summer has been one of the strangest in living memory. So remember the less stressful days and test your knowledge of United’s past arrivals and departures in our quiz below.
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