Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is sick and tired of losing matches, and he made that abundantly clear in his post-match interview following the team’s 1-3 defeat at the hands of
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Bruno Fernandes says the current malaise at Manchester United is “not okay” and any player who thinks it is should be moved on.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has slammed his teammates for a lack of confidence following their latest defeat at the hands of Brighton. The
Carlos Baleba’s hilarious victory celebration was caught on camera following Brighton’s win over Manchester United. The Seagulls secured a comfortable 3-1 victory at Old Trafford on
Bruno Fernandes promises to ‘deliver’ more positive results for Manchester United - The United captain also spoke about how Ruben Amorim instills belief and a positive mindset in the team
RUBEN AMORIM blasted four stars as he bemoaned Manchester United’s “lack of speed” in their dramatic comeback win against Southampton. The Red Devils were second best for most of the match as
Follow the reaction as Manchester United are beaten 3-1 by Brighton at home, with their fifth defeat in eight games leaving them 13th in the table
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire says the players have "got to stop looking for excuses and blaming things" after Sunday's home defeat by Brighton. Maguire said on Wednesday that "players have to take responsibility" for the poor results that led to Ruben Amorim calling them "maybe the worst" United side ever.
Manchester United are unbeaten in all four previous games vs Rangers, keeping a clean sheet on all four occasions (W3 D1). Rangers have won just one of their eight away games against English sides in all European competition (D2 L5), beating Leeds United 2-1 in the qualifying phase of the 1992/93 UEFA Champions League.
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO will be a world class forward, just not at Manchester United. Garnacho, 20, is rightly labelled as one of the club’s brightest talents and was considered as one of three