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Bruno Fernandes strikes back harshly against allegations of dissatisfaction in the Manchester United dressing room.
In the wake of Manchester United’s humiliating 1-6 loss to Tottenham, it is not surprising that there are rumors of dissatisfaction with Ole Gunnar Solskjær among the players.
The Mirror writes that director Ed Woodward is ready to fire Solskjær if results do not improve and, according to journalist Duncan Castles, star player Bruno Fernandes has lost faith in the Norwegian.
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This happened during the break
Now, however, the midfielder strongly attacks the rumors in an interview with the Portuguese Sport TV.
– There has been a lot of speculation about it. First there was a discussion with teammates. When it didn’t work out, there was an argument with a teammate. When it didn’t work out either, there were stories of arguments with Solskjær. I think it is an attempt to destabilize the group. What has been said is by no means true, says Fernandes in the interview, which is reproduced by the newspaper A Bola.
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The Portuguese was replaced at halftime in Tottenham’s big loss, when the score was 1-4 and United sent off Anthony Martial. He denies being replaced by an argument during the break.
– The coach told me that the game was about to end and that we had many games ahead of us. Okay, I wasn’t happy about it, but I didn’t say anything that could harm the group’s harmony.
Get support from McTominay
Now he is ready to show that the players are with Solskjær in the meeting with Newcastle on Saturday.
– Do not use my name, the names of my teammates or the name of the manager to cause problems at Manchester United. The atmosphere is good and we are ready to give an answer in the next game, says Fernandes.
Solskjær was also supported by Scotsman Scott McTominay after the humiliating loss to Tottenham.
– The whole club is behind him. We believe in every word he says, and it’s not just him. We trust every word from Mike Phelan, Kieran McKenna, Michael Carrick, all the support staff, McTominay told TV 2.
Manchester United will face Newcastle next Saturday at 9:00 p.m.
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