“Everyone makes mistakes, he’s learning too.”  Erik ten Hag defended the Manchester United player

Bruno Fernandes has come under fire after Manchester United’s disappointing performance at Anfield on Sunday. Erik ten Hag certainly defended the Portuguese during Wednesday’s press conference.

The midfielder is the captain of the Red Devils in the absence of Harry Maguire. It was a complete failure against Liverpool. Even Gary Neville did not spare him harsh words.

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Fernandez stood in the center of the circle with his arms outstretched and asked why he wasn’t the one who left the field. Some of his behavior in the second half was disgraceful. He said.

Erik ten Hag also spoke highly of his players after the match, though he made no mention of anyone in particular. Now, however, he has defended Fernandez.

I think he’s having a great season and he’s played a big part in getting us to where we are now. He is an inspiration to the team. Everyone makes mistakes, and we are still learning. I have to study, so is it Ten Hag confirmed.

he is smart. I’m so happy he’s our player and captain when Harry Maguire isn’t on the field. It will certainly remain so announce.

There will always be failure. The way all this happened is a lesson that can help us in the future. It’s a positive thing. The negative is that we were weak, especially mentally – Valuable.

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