In a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth on Saturday, Manchester United was subpar once again as two teammates fell out.
Erik ten Hag’s team’s 2-2 draw with Bournemouth on Saturday won’t have given him many reasons for optimism.
We’ve all grown accustomed to Manchester United’s awful defense and lackluster play on the ball, but we’re still holding out hope that things would improve.
Even though Bournemouth scored twice, Bournemouth constantly broke United apart, therefore the tie was uttеrly undeserved.
It was only Bruno Fernandes’ brace that kept Ten Hag from losing, which would have been his 13th of this Premier League season.
Concerned, the Dutch manager must have been, seeing his star players engage in small altercations on the pitch. This is what took place.
The 64th-minute observation by Sky Sports pundit Alan Smith revealed that the United captain was groaning at Kobbie Mainoo.
The situation is that Fernandes was eager to take a free kιck fast, but his colleagues were not as quick on the uptake, which left Fernandes angry and berating his 18-year-old teammate.
After the game, though, we don’t think he’ll care too much given the sequence of events that culminated in United winning the penalty, which Fernandes used to tie the score.
However, the two were seen chatting after the game, so maybe they will mend any rifts before the FA Cup semifinal.