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Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes has rejected claims that he criticized manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s tactics after being substituted in his team’s tough loss to Tottenham.

Fernandes, who also denied reports that he had harsh words with his teammates after the 6-1 loss on October 4, said it was just an attempt by the media to destabilize the team.

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“I think there has been a lot of speculation about this lately,” Fernandes, who started in Portugal’s 3-0 win over Sweden, told SportTV.

“First they [the media] said there was a discussion with the teammates, and since that didn’t sell, it was then with a teammate [Victor Lindelof], and as it did not work, it was with Solskjaer. I think it’s just a way to destabilize the group a bit. “

Fernandes, who had given United an early lead from the penalty spot against Spurs, said he was not happy to be replaced at halftime with his team trailing 4-1 and one man down, but “accepted” the decision from Solskjaer.

“What was said is not true at all because I was substituted at halftime for tactical reasons,” added the Portugal midfielder.

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“When the coach told me that the game was over and that we would have many more [games] go ahead, I got it, of course. I wasn’t satisfied with leaving, but I didn’t speak or say anything at the time that could harm the group.

“Even after the game, the coach sent me a message to wish me luck with the national team. [In the changing room at the end of the game] He asked me and two or three other players if we thought we needed to offer some words of support to the group, but nobody wanted to speak because it was not the best time. “

United have just three points from their first three league games.

Fernandes has supported Solskjaer, who is under pressure heading into Saturday’s league game at Newcastle United.

“I just have to be grateful to the coach because he was the one who loved me, he was the one who believed in me and the tactics he uses are perfect for me,” he said.

“So, do not use me to make excuses, if someone wants to try to create problems within Manchester United, do not use my name or that of my teammates or the coach. The atmosphere is good, obviously after a defeat we were sad.” but we have to give an answer in the next game. “

Source: espn.co.uk



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