Manchester United star ‘is getting too big for his boots’ as faith in Solskjaer wanes



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Publication Date: Saturday, October 17, 2020 11:02 AM

Manchester United talisman Bruno Fernandes “is reportedly getting too big for his boots” at Old Trafford.

Fernandes He has been at United for 10 months and seems like the leader they have been yearning for since he signed in January.

He only propelled United to third place last season with eight goals and seven assists in the Premier League. The 26-year-old also couldn’t taste defeat in the league and was generally seen as a £ 47 million bargain.

The final figure from the deal could eventually bring Sporting more than £ 60m, but so far it has shown it is worth the investment.

Fast forward to this season where he has two goals and one assist in three games and things are still looking good. Although his form has not lived up to the standard of last season.

However, the big problem is that United have been defeated by Crystal Palace and thrashed 6-1 by Tottenham.

Stories emerged after the Spurs hits that Fernandes was furious with the team and the decision to replace him at halftime.

He admitted he had “an argument with his teammates” during the break at Old Trafford with United 4-1 down.

Since then he has gone out and cleaned the air, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists that there is no break between the couple.

However, The independent say some United insiders think the midfielder “is getting too big for his boots.”

The Portugal international is believed to be a “vocal figure in the club” and “seems to have been angered by the way he spoke to his teammates that day.”

Fernandes stopped talking about the fight with Solskjaer: “There has been a lot of speculation about it.

“First it was a discussion with teammates, since it did not hold, it was a discussion with only one teammate [Victor Lindelof], as he did not stay now, is the discussion with Solskjaer.

“I think it is a way to destabilize the group. What was said is not true at all.

“They replaced me at halftime, it’s true, by technical option. The coach told me that the game was about to end and that we had many games ahead of us. It is understood. I wasn’t satisfied, but I didn’t say anything that could harm the group. “

“Don’t use my name, my teammates or the manager to cause trouble at Manchester United.

“The atmosphere is good and the team is ready to give an answer in the next game.”

Solskjaer has responded and understands Fernandes’ frustration.

“We have been in contact with those who have left [on international duty] and it’s one of those things you have to get over as soon as you can and move on, “said Solskjaer.

“We know of any small external possibility that wants to create a division.

“Bruno spoke very well the other day about [how] we are united and we have to stay together. We can’t listen to everyone outside, we just have to move on.

“Bruno has lost two league games since he arrived at the club and arrived in February. There have been two in quick succession.

“He’s not used to losing league games, but now, Bruno, welcome to Man United. This is what happens when you lose a partner. “

Players losing faith in Ole?

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Bruno Fernandes

Meanwhile, the same report claims that players’ faith in Solskjaer is starting to wane.

The tabloid reads: “A player this week privately told a friend that ‘the training is very basic’ and ‘lacks creativity,’ and said the Norwegian feels ‘insecure.’

Sentiment on the United field is one of uncertainty with the newspaper claiming that a connected source said Solskjaer is well-liked but questioned the respect he inspires.

“They ended up hating José [Mourinho], but they knew it was good, “quotes the Independent.

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