On Saturday, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes stood out in the 1-1 Premier League tie against Burnley.
After 90 minutes, the Red Devils lacked their scoring edge despite being favorites.
Burnley made a mistake that allowed Antony to score in the 79th minute, but the visitors equalized soon after with a penalty.
United were unlucky to be denied a penalty for a hand ball, but fans will be dissatisfied with their one win in six league games.
Antony scored the first goal to conclude a solid performance.
Fernandes’ ingenuity in the final third was again impressive, but his teammates failed to capitalize on his chances in both halves.
The Portuguese made nine important passes in 88 touches. He created four great chances.
Nine long balls and a Sofascore of 9.3 were his other achievements.
The 29-year-old has enjoyed seven goals and two assists in April, but he was unlucky yesterday as most of his colleagues struggled.
United will play Crystal Palace away on May 6 in the Premier League. Fernandes, who has scored in two of the last three encounters, should like the challenge.
The Red Devils are one point ahead of seventh-placed Newcastle United and must win games to avoid the Magpies’ Europa League challenge.