Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes’ beautiful tribute to Ten Hag

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Following the triumph in the Cup final, Bruno Fernandes had very sympathetic words towards his coach Erik Ten Hag.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes was very happy for his manager Erik Ten Hag following the unexpected FA Cup victory. This Saturday, the Red Devils achieved the feat of dominating their rival City after a magnificent final (2-1).

“It was the last chance to get something positive out of the season. We were here last season and we weren’t good enough and we had to see them go up and win the trophy, the Portuguese international began by saying. They (City) have great qualities, great players, a great manager. We had to make sacrifices and suffer, but we did great things. I try to do my best to help the team.”

Fernandes relieved for Ten Hag

The former Sporting player did not fail to praise the work of his coach. He is also relieved that he has finally been rewarded for his work throughout the season. “It’s crucial for everyone. We know the manager was under a lot of scrutiny. He deserves it, as do all the members of the management and the players, we all deserve it. »

Finally, Fernandes also had a few words for Mainoo, author of the Mancunians’ second goal. “Kobbie Mainoo is really good, he’s a top quality player and you can see the composure he showed at the end of the match. He went through the Academy and, once again, on the biggest stage in the world, he showed it. Congratulations to everyone, the staff, the players and all the supporters, who gave us a great boost.”

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