Bruno Fernandes says the current instability at Manchester United is “not good” and any player he thinks should move on.
United lost 3-1 at home to Brighton yesterday, their sixth defeat in their last nine league games, after which head coach Ruben Amorim admitted it was probably the “worst team in Manchester United’s history”.
Amorim’s team was also lacking in direction and captain Fernandes wants the players to fix it, and fast.
He told Sky Sports: “I understand what’s going on out there. But we can’t be comfortable thinking this is okay. It’s not.
“I didn’t come here to win games and stay where we are at the moment. But I know there is no one in the room and if there is, they cannot be there.”
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Brighton’s win continued United’s dominance. The Seagulls have now won their last seven meetings including all three at Old Trafford, not that it was any fun for Portuguese midfielder Fernandes.
He added: “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s another loss for us. It doesn’t matter how many times they win against us.
“I remember in the past when they did not win a game here. It doesn’t change anything.
“The big thing that changes for us today is that we didn’t get three points. We congratulate them, they played a good game and deservedly won the game. “
United have a chance to bounce back on Thursday night when they host Rangers in the Europa League. Their next game comes next Sunday at Fulham.
2025-01-20 10:21:03
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