Gary Neville blasts Bruno Fernandes and Man Utd after red card: ‘An absolute disgrace’ – The Mirror
In a scathing criticism, former Manchester United player and now pundit Gary Neville has slammed Bruno Fernandes for his red card during the recent match against Liverpool, labeling it as “an absolute disgrace.”
The incident occurred in the dying minutes of the game when Fernandes received a second yellow card for a reckless challenge on a Liverpool player. The decision left Manchester United with 10 men on the pitch and ultimately cost them the game.
Neville did not hold back in his assessment of Fernandes’ actions, stating that the Portuguese midfielder’s behavior was unacceptable and did not reflect the values of the club. He went on to criticize the overall performance of Manchester United, suggesting that the red card was indicative of the team’s lack of discipline and focus.
The match was a significant one for Manchester United, as they were looking to secure a crucial victory against their rivals. However, the red card and subsequent defeat have left fans and pundits alike questioning the team’s ability to compete at the highest level.
Fernandes has since apologized for his actions, acknowledging that he let his emotions get the better of him. It remains to be seen how Manchester United will respond to this setback and whether they can bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.
As the fallout from the match continues, Neville’s comments have only added fuel to the fire, with many calling for a reevaluation of Manchester United’s performance and leadership. The pressure is now on the team to regroup and prove that they are capable of competing at the top of the table.