Bruno Fernandes responds to rumors with his teammates, Solskjaer



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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has responded to reports that he is unhappy with head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Reports emerged that Fernandes was furious with his club during United’s 6-1 loss to Tottenham. The Portuguese was a substitute at half-time and it was understood that he attacked his teammates in the locker room and openly questioned the coach’s tactics.

However, the midfielder has responded to reports claiming he is unhappy with the coach and denies having criticized his teammates.

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

“I think it is a way to destabilize the group. What was said is not in any way true. It is true that the manager decided to remove me from Tottenham but he told me it was because the game was over and we have much more to do.” Of course, I wasn’t happy about being replaced, but I understood. I didn’t speak or say anything that could harm the team. “

“After the game, the coach sent me a message wishing me good luck in my matches with Portugal. In the locker room, at the end of the game, he asked me and some other players if we thought we had to say something to the team.” I offer words of support, but no one wanted to speak because it was not the best time. If someone wants to create discord at Manchester United, do not use my name or that of my teammates or the manager. The mood is good and obviously we ‘We are sad when we lose, but now we have to respond in the next game.

The Red Devils will face Newcastle United this weekend.



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