Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has put himself in danger of inciting his own fans by asserting that everyone aspires to adopt Pep Guardiola’s strategy.
Ever since he joined the Red Devils in 2020, the 29-year-old has impressed at Old Trafford and he has easily been the club’s best player.
The Portuguese in now the captain of Man United with his form and commitment to the club earning him a more responsible role for the team.
Before Erik ten Hag named Fernandes the team captain last year, he had previously worked under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick.
Bruno Fernandes has played under three managers at Man United
In the last four years at Old Trafford, Fernandes has seen all the highs and the lows of the club. More lows as the Red Devils have faced a difficult time in the last few years.
The Man United captain praised Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, while on international duty with Portugal.
“We are talking about the best coach in the world, without a shadow of a doubt,” he told A Bola. “In recent years, he has been the best coach in the world.”
Man United captain Bruno Fernandes.
“He is probably the coach who most changed the game of football. Nowadays, everyone wants to be Guardiola – there’s no need to hide that.”
Not many would disagree with Bruno Fernandes
The Man United midfielder did not hesitate in appreciating the work Man City manager has done.
Guardiola has won every possible trophy at Man City, making them one of the strongest teams in world football, while adapting an attractive style of play.
The Spaniard guided Man United’s bitter rivals to a treble win last season, matching the greatest achievement by Sir Alex Ferguson’s famous team in 1999.
Bruno Fernandes has risked the wrath of fans with comments about rival
Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has put himself in danger of inciting his own fans by asserting that everyone aspires to adopt Pep Guardiola’s strategy.
Ever since he joined the Red Devils in 2020, the 29-year-old has impressed at Old Trafford and he has easily been the club’s best player.
The Portuguese in now the captain of Man United with his form and commitment to the club earning him a more responsible role for the team.
Before Erik ten Hag named Fernandes the team captain last year, he had previously worked under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick.
Bruno Fernandes has played under three managers at Man United
In the last four years at Old Trafford, Fernandes has seen all the highs and the lows of the club. More lows as the Red Devils have faced a difficult time in the last few years.
The Man United captain praised Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, while on international duty with Portugal.
“We are talking about the best coach in the world, without a shadow of a doubt,” he told A Bola. “In recent years, he has been the best coach in the world.”
“He is probably the coach who most changed the game of football. Nowadays, everyone wants to be Guardiola – there’s no need to hide that.”
Not many would disagree with Bruno Fernandes
The Man United midfielder did not hesitate in appreciating the work Man City manager has done.
Guardiola has won every possible trophy at Man City, making them one of the strongest teams in world football, while adapting an attractive style of play.
The Spaniard guided Man United’s bitter rivals to a treble win last season, matching the greatest achievement by Sir Alex Ferguson’s famous team in 1999.
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