‘Act like a captain’ – Ten Hag talked about Bruno Fernandes and Onana arguing fiercely on the field, and Man Utd star spotted frown at Mainoo in 64th minute

(PLO) – Erik ten Hag has spoken out about Bruno Fernandes’ heated altercation with Andre Onana during Manchester United’s dismal draw against Bournemouth.

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Bruno Fernandes and Andre Onana were seen bickering during Manchester United’s 2-2 draw with Bournemouth in round 33 of the Premier League yesterday night and this morning, April 14, and coach Erik ten Hag has responded. Anise.

According to Erik ten Hag, Bruno Fernandes “acted like a captain” against Bournemouth during an intense incident on the field with goalkeeper Andre Onana.

Bruno Fernandes, 29, shone as he scored both goals to help the “Red Devils” hold Bournemouth to a 2-2 draw after going ahead twice. Before Dominic Solanke scored Bournemouth’s first goal in the 16th minute, Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes fought with teammate Andre Onana regarding goal kicks.

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While Andre Onana defended his ball handling style, coach Erik Ten Hag advised Bruno Fernandes to calm down. However, the Man United captain refused and concluded the dispute by “brushing off” Ten Hag.

After the draw with Bournemouth, coach Erik Ten Hag was asked about Bruno Fernandes’ enthusiastic performance. Man United’s Dutch strategist responded: “Scored two goals, very creative. It is true that Bruno Fernandes has added a lot of energy to the team.”

Bruno Fernandes plays the captain, gives enthusiasm, and we are really pleased with this. We are all disappointed, but Bruno Fernandes stated his feelings. Man United needs to win games and has dropped too many unneeded points in recent contests.

Erik Ten Hag continued to criticize about Man United’s overall performance. Man United has only won one Premier League match in the last seven, while Newcastle United has taken sixth place in the Premier League rankings.

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Man United’s Dutch strategist said, “We know we need to win. We aim to fight for top places. In this match, Man United struggled in the first half, Harry Maguire struggled (suppressing playing discomfort), but he prevailed because we needed him, and we ran out of replacements in the center position. guard. The second half was considerably better; the good news is that we came back twice from a losing position.

The overall team atmosphere is really positive. Finally, it could have been more quiet and composed, and we could have created more opportunities. It was difficult for the opponents because they worked too hard in the first half and had too much room, but we didn’t take advantage of it.”

Bournemouth nearly scored a penalty in stoppage time, giving them a chance to beat Manchester United. However, VAR overruled the decision because Willy Kambwala’s foul on Ryan Christie was said to have occurred beyond the penalty area.

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Man United coach Erik Ten Hag confirmed: “It was not a penalty, absolutely not. In the last four games, we’ve conceded three penalties, all of which have been dubious.”

Manchester United will now switch their attention to the FA Cup, where Erik Ten Hag’s team will face Coventry City in the semi-finals at Wembley this weekend. The remaining semi-final pits defending champions Manchester City against Chelsea.