DISASTER: Bruno Fernandes is unhappy with teenage teammate Kobbie Mainoo for what he did in the 64th minute in the disappointing draw with Bournemouth
The 2-2 draw between Manchester United and Bournemouth on Saturday was another bad game, and two friends got into a fight.
There won’t have been much good for Erik ten Hag about his team’s 2-2 draw with Bournemouth on Saturday.
We’re all used to the fact that Manchester United is bad at defense and doesn’t know what to do with the ball, but we’re still hoping that things will get better.
Even though United scored twice, they didn’t deserve the draw at all because Bournemouth kept cutting United open.
Ten Hag would have lost his 13th Premier League game of the season if Bruno Fernandes hadn’t scored twice.
It must have been scary for the Dutch boss to see his star players getting into little fights on the field. This is what happened.
What Kobbie Mainoo saw Bruno Fernandes doing to her
It was clear that the United players were getting more and more stressed out, and Fernandes was seen making fun of one of his teammates.
Alan Smith, a reporter for Sky Sports, saw it when he said that the United captain was yelling at Kobbie Mainoo in the 64th minute.
Fernandes wanted to take a free kick quickly, but his friends weren’t think as quickly as he was. This made him angry, and he yelled at his 18-year-old teammate.
We don’t think he’ll mind too much about what happened during the game, though, since United won the penalty that Fernandes scored from to tie the game.
But pictures show the two talking after the game, which should help them get along again before the FA Cup semi-final.
Bruno was the only player from Manchester United to play.
On a tough football day, most of the team looked tired and not at all in the game, but Fernandes didn’t. He played like a leader.
Even though he wasn’t at his best, he kept running and pushing and didn’t leave anything on the field in a two-goal game that brought his season total to 12.
Something very bad is going on with this team.
This shows how big of a job Ineos has this summer and beyond.
The players’ last chance this season to have some success is next weekend, when they play Coventry and try to make it to the FA Cup final. But is that even possible?