Manchester United needs “more” Bruno Fernandez

Robin Amorim said that Manchester United “needs more Bronos” after Captain Bruno Fernandez scored a free kick in the first half and the late winner made a 1-1 draw in the English Premier League against Arsenal in Old Trafford on Sunday.

Diklan Rice’s goal in the 74th minute of Fernandez’s strike in the 45th minute to earn Arsenal was canceled, but Arsenal needed a decisive rescue from David Raya to deny Fernandez late.

Fernandez was a prominent rare lead to UNITED, who topped the fourteenth in the Premier League; Portugal midfielder is the best scorer for the team with seven goals.

Amurim said that Fernandez has the characteristics that more of his players – current and possible summer goals – wanted to show them.

I think [Fernandes] Amomim said: “Sometimes, sometimes he can show frustration in moments, and this can harm him more than anyone else. But he wants to win, he is always available and always ready to play in different locations. When the team needs a goal or help, he is always there and always provides a good example.

“Any coach, when you want to bring the players, expect the best. But sometimes you have to adapt. What I can say is that we need more bronos, not only the character, but his availability and ability with the ball.”

Arsenal coach Michel Arta was greatly praised for Fernandez in the aftermath of the match, especially in the way he chose the place to achieve United’s only goal for today.

“They just mentioned that if Bruno did so, football is [street-smart] Players of the free kick said, “And if he had done so and benefited from it, he was more intelligent than us and the referee.

However, ARTETA and Rice, Anthony Taylor, felt the wall away from the instant kick.

“He did so, it was a goal. They have benefited from it. Football is intended for smart people.”

Rice added: “It is useful for the wall to be about 15 meters!”

Although United almost won the match late, Arsenal got 68 percent throughout the match. Although his team produces better than in recent weeks, Amorim said he wanted his players to be more attack.

“The plan was perfect, but we need more possession of the ball and pressed a little higher,” he said. “I don’t want my team to play like this – in the future, I want to spend more time in the attack in the last third of a low block.

“But the rest of the performance, I think, was an example of the future. The players follow the plan and commented together. Stay together is good as an example of the future. But when you play in a club like us, you have to move forward regardless of the reason, which is why the change occurs.”

Next to UNITED is the Europa League with Real Sociedad on Thursday in Old Trafford, with a place in the quarter-finals on the line after a 1-1 draw in the first leg.

James Ully from ESPN contributed to this story.

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