Bruno Fernandes sounds the alarm at Manchester United
On the eve of a decisive away clash at Anfield, Bruno Fernandes made sure to send a powerful message about Manchester United's current situation. For the Red Devils’ captain, the club absolutely must rediscover a sense of continuity after years of instability. In less than six seasons, the Portuguese international has seen three head coaches come and go, without ever managing to build a lasting project. Today, he believes that era needs to come to an end.
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Publicly backed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a minority but highly influential owner, Ruben Amorim also enjoys the complete trust of his squad. Fernandes emphasized this point: the players believe in the project and want to commit long-term to their manager. "
We need to build something stable, that's the key to getting back to our level. If everyone—management, coach, and players—pulls in the same direction, then we can bring this club back to where it belongs," he explained in an interview with Sky Sports.
Even though results remain inconsistent, Bruno Fernandes refuses to accept any premature questioning. For him, it's a process of building that requires time and patience. In a high-pressure environment, the captain calls for unity and focus on what matters most: restoring Manchester United to the elite of European football.
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