Bruno Fernandes has defended Ruben Amorim after his harsh comments on Manchester United’s players (Getty) Bruno Fernandes insists Ruben Amorim did not mean his scathing analysis
BRUNO FERNANDES wants to lead Manchester United into a new era of last-gasp Fergie Time heroics. And if he does, it will answer the one question which had him stumped after his midweek Europa
Bruno Fernandes scored Manchester Unitd's late winner in their 2-1 victory over Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday evening, with the strike the latest in a long line of late winners
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has likened Ruben Amorim's comments slamming the team to ones previously made by the club's old boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
ESPN FC's Janusz Michallik believes that Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is the only trustworthy player in the current squad.
Bruno Fernandes has opened up on the pressure of playing for Man Utd and urged his teammates to start throwing a few punches back after a series of tough results.
Ruben Amorim has said he is not happy with one shortcoming of Bruno Fernandes. The Portuguese midfielder has been at the club since020.
Bruno Fernandes scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United beat Rangers 2-1 on Thursday to take a big step toward the Europa League round of 16. Rangers looked to have snatched a draw at Old Trafford when Cyriel Dessers leveled the game 1-1 in the 88th minute.
Manchester United are still struggling to get into the top half of the Premier League table and face a Fulham side sitting in 10th.
The challenge for United is to try and now build on that victory and try and secure their first Premier League away win since beating Manchester City on December 15. They have only won three of their first 11 league matches under head coach Ruben Amorim.
Amorim has some big decisions to make with his starting XI and that starts with his choice of goalkeeper. Andre Onana has allowed errors to creep back into his game in recent weeks and his performance against Brighton last weekend led to legitimate questions over whether he should keep his place in the side.