Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes explains that he contacted outgoing manager Erik ten Hag to apologise if there was anything that he could’ve done better to help the Dutch manager, but then shifts focus to the task at hand: getting as many points as possible in both the Premier League and Europa League.

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20 Comments

  1. What a dork. He apologises to the sacked manager. He knows he's guilty of not giving enough on the pitch. These modern day footballers are imposters and are stealing a living out there on the field of play.

  2. United are becoming an embarrassment and this is the guy leading them. What a joke. No wonder Ten Hag got the sack. Hopefully Ruben can clear out the losers

  3. What’s MU youth team like? !! That’s what I want to know. Plenty of potential if there are players who truly want to play for the shirt and not the prestige. Cmon guys dig and dig DEEP MATES!!!!

  4. Bruno gives it his all, but unfortunately he’s too busy trying to fill the gaps he feels his teammates are making instead of focusing on his game.

  5. Not sorry at all, been sabotaging eth till the very last day in the office. He knows well what he’s doing and been going under the radar far too long. Players should be hold accountable as well

  6. As a fan i don't want players coming and says i could have done better when he is there or here…Instead do your job at the pitch no matter what and atleast show that united DNA. Win games in ugly way…instead of winging and moaning…..

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