This morning, BRUNO FERNANDES went to Sainsbury’s to acquire some supplies.
The Portuguese star played last night as Manchester United secured a Champions League spot for the following season.
During the game, Fernandes, 28, converted a penalty kick after Wesley Fofana brought him down in the box.
Jadon Sancho set him up for win early on, but the feisty midfielder also struck the crossbar.
Bruno Fernandes shops at Sainsbury’s and loads up on milk and water after helping Manchester United secure the top four | The Sun
Bruno Fernandes shops at Sainsbury’s and stocks up on milk and water after helping Manchester United secure the top four. | The SUN
Following his goal-scoring heroics the night before, Fernandes went to Sainsbury’s for some extras.
He purchased two bottles of Cravendale milk and numerous packages of Highland Spring water.
Bruno Fernandes shops at Sainsbury’s and stocks up on milk and water after helping Manchester United secure the top four. | The SUN
Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United was spotted shopping at Tesco with his wife, according to the Daily Star.
Following yesterday’s game, Fernandes defined United’s participation in the Champions League, which they missed out on last season, as a “obligation”.
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes was spotted shopping at Tesco with his wife, according to the Daily Star.
It’s hardly a relief, he said. Everyone, I believe, understood how important it was for us to finish in the top four.
Bruno Fernandes shops at Sainsbury’s and loads up on milk and water after helping Manchester United secure the top four | The Sun
“I suppose everyone felt confident that we would achieve at the same time.
Bruno Fernandes goes shopping in his Mini after Patrice Evra calls the comparison to Manchester United’s Paul Scholes a ‘crime’ | The Sun
Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United was spotted shopping at Tesco with his wife, according to the Daily Star.
“We should have done it earlier in the season, but more importantly, we won tonight. We had two away games in which we scored no points, which reduced our totals.
“It’s kind of an obligation for this club to be in these positions.”
Bruno Fernandes goes shopping in his Mini after Patrice Evra deems the comparison to Manchester United’s Paul Scholes ‘crime’ | The Sun
Manchester United’s Premier League season concludes on Sunday when they entertain Fulham at home.
A victory would secure third place, whilst a loss or draw would allow Newcastle to catch up.
The Red Devils’ attention will then turn to the FA Cup final on June 3, when they will face arch-rivals Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.